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How Abstractions Work in Programming

Abstraction: Data Structure (2025)

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2025-04-10
A diagram showing two concrete examples leading to an abstraction. The examples are structures of 16 bytes each, each byte represented by a colored square. In the first example, the first four bytes are for "Width," the next four bytes are for "Height," and the last 8 bytes are for "Pointer to image data." The second example has the same width and height, but a pointer to video data instead. The abstraction has the width and height common in both examples, but has a pointer of unknown type instead.

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A diagram showing how data structures are abstracted.

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