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A record is a highly structured data type in Pascal. They are widely used in Pascal, to group data items together logically.
While simple data structures such as arrays or sets consist of elements all of the same type, a record can consist of a number of elements of different types, and can take on a huge complexity. Each separate part of a record is referred to as a field.
Declaration
Some examples of records:
type
TExampleRecord = record
values: array [1..200] of real;
numValues: integer; { holds the actual number of points in the array }
avg: real { holds the average or mean of the values in the array }
end;
TMember = record
firstname, surname : string;
address: array [1..3] of string;
phone: string;
birthdate: TDateTime;
paidCurrentSubscription: boolean
end;
Addressing
fields
Individual fields are accessed by placing a dot between the record name and the field name thus:
a.firstname := 'George';
a.surname := 'Petersen';
a.phone := '789534';
a.paidCurrentSubscription := true;
Alternatively, the whole series of fields can be made available together using the with-construct:
with a do
begin
firstname := 'George';
surname := 'Petersen';
phone := '789534';
paidCurrentSubscription := true
end;
instances
A record is treated by the program as a single entity, and for example a whole record can be copied (provided the copy is of the same type) thus:
var
a, b: TMember;
(* main program *)
begin
{ ... assign values to the fields in record a .. }
b := a
{ now b holds a copy of a }
{ don't get confused with references: }
{ a and b still point to different entities of TMember }
end.
See also
- Records, tutorial that covers records
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