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<p>A data type may be specified for many reasons: similarity, convenience, or to focus the attention. It is frequently a matter of good organizationthat aids the understanding of complex definitions. Almost all programming languages explicitly include the notion of data type, though the possible data types are often restricted by considerations of simplicity, computability, or regularity. An explicit data</p><p>
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