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.
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Now by the wheel of his new car he was driving to the James' restaurant. He liked driving through London late at night when the roads were clear of traffic and he didn't have to be careful or afraid of an accident. Barry climbed from out the car. "Come on, and have a drink," James invited. Barry followed him rapidly . It was a warm, smoky place that smelt of rich cigars and perfume. One could run into all kinds of famous people there. Barry stared at each of the women-diners as he walked to a place through the bar which James had pointed before.
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.
Now by the wheel of his new car he was driving to the James' restaurant. He liked driving through London late at night when the roads were clear of traffic and he didn't have to be careful or afraid of an accident.
Barry climbed from out the car. "Come on, and have a drink," James invited. Barry followed him rapidly . It was a warm, smoky place that smelt of rich cigars and perfume. One could run into all kinds of famous people there. Barry stared at each of the women-diners as he walked to a place through the bar which James had pointed before.