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, a composite data type or compound data type is any
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which can be constructed in a program using the
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's primitive data types and other composite types. It is sometimes called a structure or aggregate data type, although the latter term may also refer to
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, etc. The act of constructing a composite type is known as
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. Composite data types are often contrasted with scalar variables.


C/C++ structures and classes

A struct is C's and C++'s notion of a composite type, a datatype that composes a fixed set of labeled fields or members. It is so called because of the struct keyword used in declaring them, which is short for ''structure'' or, more precisely, ''user-defined data structure''. In C++, the only difference between a struct and a class is the default access level, which is ''private'' for classes and ''public'' for structs. Note that while classes and the class keyword were completely new in C++, the
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already had a raw type of structs. For all intents and purposes, C++ structs form a
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of C structs: virtually all valid C structs are valid C++ structs with the same semantics.


Declaration

A struct declaration consists of a list of fields, each of which can have any type. The total storage required for a struct object is the sum of the storage requirements of all the fields, plus any internal
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. For example: struct Account ; defines a type, ''referred'' to as struct Account. To create a new variable of this type, we can write struct Account myAccount; which has an integer component, accessed by myAccount.account_number, and a floating-point component, accessed by myAccount.balance, as well as the first_name and last_name components. The structure myAccount contains all four values, and all four fields may be changed independently. Since writing struct Account repeatedly in code becomes cumbersome, it is not unusual to see a typedef statement in C code to provide a more convenient synonym for the struct. However, some programming style guides advise against this, claiming that it can obfuscate the type. For example: typedef struct Account_ Account; In C++ code, the typedef is not needed because types defined using struct are already part of the regular namespace, so the type can be referred to as either struct Account or simply Account. As another example, a three-dimensional Vector composite type that uses the floating point data type could be created with: struct Vector ; A variable named velocity with a Vector composite type would be declared as Vector velocity; Members of the velocity would be accessed using a dot notation. For example, velocity.x = 5; would set the x component of velocity equal to 5. Likewise, a color structure could be created using: struct Color ; In 3D graphics, you usually must keep track of both the position and color of each vertex. One way to do this would be to create a Vertex composite type, using the previously created Vector and Color composite types: struct Vertex ;


Instantiation

Create a variable of type struct Vertex using the same format as before: Vertex v;


Member access

Assign values to the components of v like so: v.position.x = 0.0; v.position.y = 1.5; v.position.z = 0.0; v.color.red = 128; v.color.green = 0; v.color.blue = 255;


Primitive subtype

The primary use of struct is for the construction of complex datatypes, but sometimes it is used to create primitive
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subtyping In programming language theory, subtyping (also subtype polymorphism or inclusion polymorphism) is a form of type polymorphism in which a subtype is a datatype that is related to another datatype (the supertype) by some notion of substitutability, ...
. For example, since Standard C requires that if two structs have the same initial fields, those fields will be represented in the same way, the code struct ifoo_old_stub ; struct ifoo_version_42 ; void operate_on_ifoo(struct ifoo_old_stub *); struct ifoo_version_42 s; . . . operate_on_ifoo(&s); will work correctly.


Type signature

Type signature In computer science, a type signature or type annotation defines the inputs and outputs for a function, subroutine or method. A type signature includes the number, types, and order of the arguments contained by a function. A type signature is ty ...
s (or
Function type In computer science and mathematical logic, a function type (or arrow type or exponential) is the type of a variable or parameter to which a function has or can be assigned, or an argument or result type of a higher-order function taking or ret ...
s) are constructed from primitive and composite types, and can serve as types themselves when constructing composite types: typedef struct Point; typedef double (*Metric) (Point p1, Point p2); typedef struct Circle;


See also

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Object composition In computer science, object composition and object aggregation are closely related ways to combine objects or data types into more complex ones. In conversation the distinction between composition and aggregation is often ignored. Common kin ...
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struct (C programming language) A struct in the C programming language (and many derivatives) is a composite data type (or record) declaration that defines a physically grouped list of variables under one name in a block of memory, allowing the different variables to be accessed ...
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Scalar (mathematics) A scalar is an element of a field which is used to define a '' vector space''. In linear algebra, real numbers or generally elements of a field are called scalars and relate to vectors in an associated vector space through the operation of s ...


References

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