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In an array all elements are of the same type. In contrast to the array, the record structure offers the possibility to declare a collection of elements as a unit even if the elements are of different types. The following examples are typical cases where the record is the appropriate choice of structuring method. A date consists of three elements, namely day, month, and year. A description of a person may consist of the person’s names, sex, identification number, and birthdate.

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Wirth, N. (1982). Record Types. In: Programming in Modula-2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-96717-7_20

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