delete operation
The "delete operation" refers to the act of removing or erasing data or information from a system or storage device. It is a fundamental operation in computer science and programming that allows the removal of specific elements or entire sets of data. The delete operation interacts with the underlying system or program, permanently eliminating the selected data and potentially reclaiming memory space.
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Related Concepts (20)
- batch deletion
- binary heap visualization
- cloud data deletion
- content deletion
- data deletion
- database record deletion
- deleting a user account
- deleting duplicates
- deleting from an archive
- deletion confirmation
- deletion log
- deletion policies
- file deletion
- notification of deleted data
- permanent deletion
- programmatic deletion
- recycle bin/trash and delete operation
- security of delete operations
- time-based deletion
- undoing the delete operation
Similar Concepts
- accessing a deleted object
- decrease-key operation
- delete key
- deletion
- deletion from a binary heap
- deletion from binary heap
- deletion in a binary heap
- deletion in heap
- deletion mutation
- deletion operation
- deletion operation in a binary heap
- insert operation
- insertion operation
- operation management
- update rollback