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User Defined Data Structures and the Type System

In: Algorithms with JULIA

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  • Clemens Heitzinger

    (Technische Universität Wien, Center for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (CAIML) and Department of Mathematics and Geoinformation)

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Data types defined by the programmer are indistinguishable from built-in types in Julia. In this chapter, it is first explained how variables and return values can be annotated with types and how Julia’s introspective features can be used to inspect the type system. Types that can be defined by the programmer include abstract types, concrete types, composite types, type unions, and tuples. Custom constructors and pretty printers can be defined as well. Furthermore, abstract and composite types can be parameterized. Finally, the operations on types are summarized.

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  • Clemens Heitzinger, 2022. "User Defined Data Structures and the Type System," Springer Books, in: Algorithms with JULIA, chapter 0, pages 79-98, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-16560-3_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-16560-3_5
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