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  2. Comparison of programming languages (associative array)

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    In JavaScript an object is a mapping from property names to values—that is, an associative array with one caveat: the keys of an object must be either a string or a symbol (native objects and primitives implicitly converted to a string keys are allowed).

  3. Autovivification - Wikipedia

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    Perl 5.6.1 and newer support autovivification of file and directory handles. [3] Calling open() on an undefined variable will set it to a filehandle. According to perl561delta, "[t]his largely eliminates the need for typeglobs when opening filehandles that must be passed around, as in the following example:

  4. Comparison of programming languages (basic instructions)

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    C++11 extended this further, to make classes act identically to POD objects in many more cases. ^c pair only ^d Although Perl doesn't have records, because Perl's type system allows different data types to be in an array, "hashes" (associative arrays) that don't have a variable index would effectively be the same as records.

  5. Foreach loop - Wikipedia

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    For unordered iteration over the keys in an object, JavaScript features the for..in loop: for ( const key in myObject ) { // Do stuff with myObject[key] } To limit the iteration to the object's own properties, excluding those inherited through the prototype chain, it's often useful to add a hasOwnProperty() test (or a hasOwn() test if supported).

  6. Hash table - Wikipedia

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    In JavaScript, an "object" is a mutable collection of key-value pairs (called "properties"), where each key is either a string or a guaranteed-unique "symbol"; any other value, when used as a key, is first coerced to a string. Aside from the seven "primitive" data types, every value in JavaScript is an object. [49]

  7. Object copying - Wikipedia

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    As objects are made up of several different parts, copying becomes nontrivial. Several strategies exist to treat this problem. Consider an object A, which contains fields x i (more concretely, consider if A is a string and x i is an array of its characters).

  8. Search data structure - Wikipedia

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    The simplest kind of query is to locate a record that has a specific field (the key) equal to a specified value v.Other common kinds of query are "find the item with smallest (or largest) key value", "find the item with largest key value not exceeding v", "find all items with key values between specified bounds v min and v max".

  9. Uniform access principle - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes when developing or maintaining software it is necessary, after much code is in place, to change a class or object in a way that transforms what was simply an attribute access into a method call. Programming languages often use different syntax for attribute access and invoking a method, (e.g., object.something versus object.something ...