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Structuring Methods 4 — the Record

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The record structuring method is an n-tuple. It has a fixed number of components which may be of different types. This ability to form a structure from elements of arbitrary types means that the record is the most general structuring method in Pascal.

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© 1982 I. R. Wilson and A. M. Addyman

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Wilson, I.R., Addyman, A.M. (1982). Structuring Methods 4 — the Record. In: A Practical Introduction to Pascal. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1764-8_11

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