string

Definition

In computer programming, a string is traditionally a sequence of characters, either as a literal constant or as some kind of variable. The latter may allow its elements to be mutated and the length changed, or it may be fixed (after creation). A string is generally considered as a data type and is often implemented as an array data structure of bytes (or words) that stores a sequence of elements, typically characters, using some character encoding. String may also denote more general arrays or other sequence (or list) data types and structures.

Reference

  1. Wikipedia contributors 2024 String (computer science) — Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. en.wikipedia.org
Creator: Gregor Sušanj
Properties

Label

string

EUPH Code

[7322]

EUPH IRI

https://app.pollinatorhub.eu/vocabulary/classes/7322

Created

2024-09-14

Updated

2025-02-26
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Author: Gregor Sušanj

Definition

Author: Gregor Sušanj

Translation

Authors: Gregor Sušanj, Michael Rubinigg

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Dutch; Flemish
string

Noun, Feminine, Singular

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
Dutch; Flemish
tekenreeks

Noun, Feminine, Singular

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
English
String
Gregor Sušanj
Approved
French
chaîne de caractères

Compound noun, Feminine, Singular

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
German
Zeichenkette

Noun, Feminine, Singular

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
German
String

Noun, Masculine, Singular

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
Italian
stringa

Noun, Feminine, Singular

Michael Rubinigg
Approved