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Cardinality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, the cardinality of a set is a measure of the "number of elements of the set". For example, the set A = {2, 4, 6} contains 3 elements, and therefore A has a cardinality of 3. There ar...
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The term cardinality refers to the number of elements, or members, in a set. Cardinality can be finite (a non-negative integer) or infinite. For example, the cardinality of the set of people in the United States is approximately 270,000,000; ... Home > Midmarket CIO Definitions - Cardinality...
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Cardinality (SQL statements) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In SQL (Structured Query Language), the term cardinality refers to the uniqueness of data values contained in a particular column (attribute) of a database table. The lower the cardinality, the more...
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Cardinality of the continuum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, the cardinality of the continuum , sometimes also called the power of the continuum , is the size (cardinality) of the set of real numbers \mathbb R (sometimes called the continu...
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Cardinality and associations ... Over the weekend I noticed that the Rails API docs didn't have any basic information on relation cardinality and how that maps to associations. It wasn't difficult to come up with some overview documentation, and a patch later, it's now part of the API docs.
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