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- Tuple abstract "In mathematics, computer science, linguistics, and philosophy a tuple is an ordered list of elements. In set theory, an (ordered) -tuple is a sequence (or ordered list) of elements, where is a non-negative integer. There is only one 0-tuple, an empty sequence. An -tuple is defined inductively using the construction of an ordered pair. Tuples are usually written by listing the elements within parentheses "" and separated by commas; for example, denotes a 5-tuple. Sometimes other delimiters are used, such as square brackets "" or angle brackets "". Braces "" are almost never used for tuples, as they are the standard notation for sets.Tuples are often used to describe other mathematical objects, such as vectors. In computer science, tuples are directly implemented as product types in most functional programming languages. More commonly, they are implemented as record types, where the components are labeled instead of being identified by position alone. This approach is also used in relational algebra. Tuples are also used in relation to programming the semantic web with Resource Description Framework or RDF.".
- Tuple wikiPageExternalLink books?as_isbn=9780521753746.
- Tuple wikiPageExternalLink books?q=Foundations+of+set+theory&btnG=Search+Books.
- Tuple wikiPageID "132729".
- Tuple wikiPageRevisionID "605552977".
- Tuple hasPhotoCollection Tuple.
- Tuple subject Category:Basic_concepts_in_set_theory.
- Tuple subject Category:Data_management.
- Tuple subject Category:Mathematical_notation.
- Tuple subject Category:Sequences_and_series.
- Tuple subject Category:Type_theory.
- Tuple type Abstraction100002137.
- Tuple type Arrangement107938773.
- Tuple type BasicConceptsInSetTheory.
- Tuple type Cognition100023271.
- Tuple type Concept105835747.
- Tuple type Content105809192.
- Tuple type Group100031264.
- Tuple type Idea105833840.
- Tuple type Ordering108456993.
- Tuple type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Tuple type Sequence108459252.
- Tuple type SequencesAndSeries.
- Tuple type Series108457976.
- Tuple comment "In mathematics, computer science, linguistics, and philosophy a tuple is an ordered list of elements. In set theory, an (ordered) -tuple is a sequence (or ordered list) of elements, where is a non-negative integer. There is only one 0-tuple, an empty sequence. An -tuple is defined inductively using the construction of an ordered pair. Tuples are usually written by listing the elements within parentheses "" and separated by commas; for example, denotes a 5-tuple.".
- Tuple label "Ennupla".
- Tuple label "Enupla".
- Tuple label "Krotka (struktura danych)".
- Tuple label "N-uplet".
- Tuple label "Tupel".
- Tuple label "Tupel".
- Tuple label "Tupla".
- Tuple label "Tuple".
- Tuple label "Кортеж (информатика)".
- Tuple label "タプル".
- Tuple label "多元组".
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- Tuple sameAs タプル.
- Tuple sameAs 튜플.
- Tuple sameAs Tupel.
- Tuple sameAs Krotka_(struktura_danych).
- Tuple sameAs Enupla.
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- Tuple sameAs Q600590.
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- Tuple sameAs Tuple.
- Tuple wasDerivedFrom Tuple?oldid=605552977.
- Tuple isPrimaryTopicOf Tuple.