Collection (from Latin collectio - collecting, collecting) is a systematized collection of rare objects, united according to some specific feature, having internal integrity and belonging to a specific owner - a private person, organization, state.
Examples of
Baldin collection
Dzikov collection
Zoological State Collection Munich
Collections of the Herbarium of Moscow University (Unassembled collections in the Herbarium of Moscow University)
Brezhnev car collection
Collection of landmarks of the Russian Empire
Peggy Guggenheim Collection
Collection of seeds of cultivated plants Vavilov
Collection of modern religious art
Filippi collection
Frick Collection
Meteorite collection of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Imperial Collections Museum (Tokyo)
Museum of Private Collections
Museum of photographic collections
New collection A collection in programming is a program object that contains, in one way or another, a set of values of one or different types, and allows access to these values.
The collection allows you to write values to itself and retrieve them. The purpose of a collection is to serve as a repository for objects and provide access to them. Collections are usually used to store groups of objects of the same type that are subject to stereotyped processing. Various methods can be used to refer to a specific element of a collection, depending on its logical organization. An implementation may allow individual operations to be performed on collections as a whole. The presence of operations on collections in many cases can greatly simplify programming.
1. - Has your friend returned from Italy? - Yes. I met him at the airport to days ago. 2. - Has she already sent the letters? - No. She hasn't written them yet. 3. Haven't I shown you my photos yet? - You'd shown them last week. 4. - When did she leave to the Great Britain? - She hasn't gone yet. 5. - Have you met Nelly today? - No, I haven't seen her today. 6. - When did he buy this disc? - He bought it three days ago. 7. - Where have you been this year? - We've been at the sea. We were there two months ago. 8. - Who has she just been talking with? - She has been talking with her brother. He returned from Japan a week ago. 9. - How long does she know you? - We've known each other for six years. 10. - Which dress did you choose? - I haven't chosen a dress yet. 11. The girls have been playing volleyball for fifteen minutes. 12. He hasn't talked to us for three days. 13. She has been looking for this house for forty minutes. 14. - How long have you been waiting for the secretary? - I've been waiting for half an hour. 15. My sister has been studying the history of this country for two years. 16. - Where is Anne? - She is writing something in her room. She has been writing since morning and even hasn't had lunch yet. 17. - Does he always go to the pool on Tuesdays? - Yes. He has been swimming since 5 y.o. Now he's getting ready for international competitions. 18. - Do you drink coffee? - Yes. I drink coffee with milk. And you? - No, I prefer tea. 19. - Which movie are they watching? - They are watching a thriller. They've been watching it more than an hour. 20. - Where are your parents now? - They are travelling in Europe. They've been travelling for three weeks. They've already visited three countries.
Collection (from Latin collectio - collecting, collecting) is a systematized collection of rare objects, united according to some specific feature, having internal integrity and belonging to a specific owner - a private person, organization, state.
Examples of
Baldin collection
Dzikov collection
Zoological State Collection Munich
Collections of the Herbarium of Moscow University (Unassembled collections in the Herbarium of Moscow University)
Brezhnev car collection
Collection of landmarks of the Russian Empire
Peggy Guggenheim Collection
Collection of seeds of cultivated plants Vavilov
Collection of modern religious art
Filippi collection
Frick Collection
Meteorite collection of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Imperial Collections Museum (Tokyo)
Museum of Private Collections
Museum of photographic collections
New collection A collection in programming is a program object that contains, in one way or another, a set of values of one or different types, and allows access to these values.
The collection allows you to write values to itself and retrieve them. The purpose of a collection is to serve as a repository for objects and provide access to them. Collections are usually used to store groups of objects of the same type that are subject to stereotyped processing. Various methods can be used to refer to a specific element of a collection, depending on its logical organization. An implementation may allow individual operations to be performed on collections as a whole. The presence of operations on collections in many cases can greatly simplify programming.
- Yes. I met him at the airport to days ago.
2. - Has she already sent the letters?
- No. She hasn't written them yet.
3. Haven't I shown you my photos yet?
- You'd shown them last week.
4. - When did she leave to the Great Britain?
- She hasn't gone yet.
5. - Have you met Nelly today?
- No, I haven't seen her today.
6. - When did he buy this disc?
- He bought it three days ago.
7. - Where have you been this year?
- We've been at the sea. We were there two months ago.
8. - Who has she just been talking with?
- She has been talking with her brother. He returned from Japan a week ago.
9. - How long does she know you?
- We've known each other for six years.
10. - Which dress did you choose?
- I haven't chosen a dress yet.
11. The girls have been playing volleyball for fifteen minutes.
12. He hasn't talked to us for three days.
13. She has been looking for this house for forty minutes.
14. - How long have you been waiting for the secretary?
- I've been waiting for half an hour.
15. My sister has been studying the history of this country for two years.
16. - Where is Anne?
- She is writing something in her room. She has been writing since morning and even hasn't had lunch yet.
17. - Does he always go to the pool on Tuesdays?
- Yes. He has been swimming since 5 y.o. Now he's getting ready for international competitions.
18. - Do you drink coffee?
- Yes. I drink coffee with milk. And you?
- No, I prefer tea.
19. - Which movie are they watching?
- They are watching a thriller. They've been watching it more than an hour.
20. - Where are your parents now?
- They are travelling in Europe. They've been travelling for three weeks. They've already visited three countries.