polymorphic iteration

English

Noun

polymorphic iteration (countable and uncountable, plural polymorphic iterations)

  1. (computing, programming) A single class that can repeat over any type of collection which supports traversal, and able to be created on any type of collection without any knowledge of the collection’s type.
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