algebraic data type

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

So named because they have algebraic properties with respect to their cardinality similar to normal integers.

Noun[edit]

algebraic data type (plural algebraic data types)

  1. (programming, type theory) A data type formed by combining other types.
    Synonym: ADT
    Hyponyms: enumeration, record, tuple
    • 2021, Martin Odersky et al., chapter 19, in Programming in Scala, 5th edition, Artima, →ISBN:
      Generally, algebraic data types represent sums of products, where the cases form the alternatives of a sum type, and each case represents a product type that can be constructed from zero to many constitutent types. An EDT is a special case of ADT where each product type is a singleton.

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