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An array usually has elements of the same type. A structure, called "record" in some language, is similar to a record in a database, in that different types of information are stored together. In modern languages, classes/objects are usually used for the same purpose. For example, to store information about a person, you might create a structure (or a class) which says that you want to store a person's name, gender, score (for a game), or whatever else you want to store.

An array usually has elements of the same type. A structure, called "record" in some language, is similar to a record in a database, in that different types of information are stored together. In modern languages, classes/objects are usually used for the same purpose. For example, to store information about a person, you might create a structure (or a class) which says that you want to store a person's name, gender, score (for a game), or whatever else you want to store.

An array usually has elements of the same type. A structure, called "record" in some language, is similar to a record in a database, in that different types of information are stored together. In modern languages, classes/objects are usually used for the same purpose. For example, to store information about a person, you might create a structure (or a class) which says that you want to store a person's name, gender, score (for a game), or whatever else you want to store.

An array usually has elements of the same type. A structure, called "record" in some language, is similar to a record in a database, in that different types of information are stored together. In modern languages, classes/objects are usually used for the same purpose. For example, to store information about a person, you might create a structure (or a class) which says that you want to store a person's name, gender, score (for a game), or whatever else you want to store.

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