Field (Computer Science)

In computer science, data that has several parts can be divided into fields. For example, a computer may represent today's date as three distinct fields: the day, the month, the year. Programming languages usually have a record data type to represent composite data types as a series of fields. Relational databases arrange data as sets of database records. Each record consists of several fields.

See also

class variable, instance variable, key field, record, n-tuple

 

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