generic property
The term 'generic property' varies in meaning across different fields, often describing a characteristic that applies broadly within a category or set.
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Definition
C1Programming
(technical)A characteristic in code that can work with multiple data types using generics.
Example
- In C#, you can define a generic property to handle various data types without explicit casting.
C2Mathematics
(technical, academic)A characteristic that holds true for almost all elements within a set or class.
Example
- In measure theory, a generic property is true for all points except for a set of measure zero.
C1Data Storage
(technical)A key-value pair where the key is a string and the value can be of various types like string, number, or boolean.
Example
- In OpenStructure, generic properties allow flexible data storage with different value types.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "generic property":
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