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computer science Computer science is the study of computation, automation, and information. Computer science spans theoretical disciplines (such as algorithms, theory of computation, information theory, and automation) to Applied science, practical discipli ...
, object composition and object aggregation are closely related ways to combine
objects Object may refer to: General meanings * Object (philosophy), a thing, being, or concept ** Object (abstract), an object which does not exist at any particular time or place ** Physical object, an identifiable collection of matter * Goal, an ...
or
data type In computer science and computer programming, a data type (or simply type) is a set of possible values and a set of allowed operations on it. A data type tells the compiler or interpreter how the programmer intends to use the data. Most progra ...
s into more complex ones. In conversation the distinction between composition and aggregation is often ignored. Common kinds of compositions are
objects Object may refer to: General meanings * Object (philosophy), a thing, being, or concept ** Object (abstract), an object which does not exist at any particular time or place ** Physical object, an identifiable collection of matter * Goal, an ...
used in
object-oriented programming Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on the concept of "objects", which can contain data and code. The data is in the form of fields (often known as attributes or ''properties''), and the code is in the form of pr ...
, tagged unions, sets, sequences, and various graph structures. Object compositions relate to, but are not the same as, data structures. Object composition refers to the logical or conceptual structure of the information, not the implementation or physical
data structure In computer science, a data structure is a data organization, management, and storage format that is usually chosen for efficient access to data. More precisely, a data structure is a collection of data values, the relationships among them, a ...
used to represent it. For example, a sequence differs from a set because (among other things) the order of the composed items matters for the former but not the latter. Data structures such as arrays, linked lists,
hash tables In computing, a hash table, also known as hash map, is a data structure that implements an associative array or dictionary. It is an abstract data type that maps keys to values. A hash table uses a hash function to compute an ''index'', als ...
, and many others can be used to implement either of them. Perhaps confusingly, some of the same terms are used for both data structures and composites. For example, "
binary tree In computer science, a binary tree is a k-ary k = 2 tree data structure in which each node has at most two children, which are referred to as the ' and the '. A recursive definition using just set theory notions is that a (non-empty) binary t ...
" can refer to either: as a data structure it is a means of accessing a linear sequence of items, and the actual positions of items in the tree are irrelevant (the tree can be internally rearranged however one likes, without changing its meaning). However, as an object composition, the positions are relevant, and changing them would change the meaning (as for example in cladograms).


Programming technique

Object-oriented programming Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on the concept of "objects", which can contain data and code. The data is in the form of fields (often known as attributes or ''properties''), and the code is in the form of pr ...
is based on
objects Object may refer to: General meanings * Object (philosophy), a thing, being, or concept ** Object (abstract), an object which does not exist at any particular time or place ** Physical object, an identifiable collection of matter * Goal, an ...
to encapsulate data and behavior. It uses two main techniques for assembling and composing functionality into more complex ones, sub-typing and object composition. Object composition is about combining objects within compound objects, and at the same time, ensuring the encapsulation of each object by using their well-defined interface without visibility of their internals. In this regard, object composition differs from data structures, which do not enforce encapsulation. Object composition may also be about a group of multiple related objects, such as a set or a sequence of objects.
Delegation Delegation is the assignment of authority to another person (normally from a manager to a subordinate) to carry out specific activities. It is the process of distributing and entrusting work to another person,Schermerhorn, J., Davidson, P., Poole ...
may enrich composition by forwarding requests or calls made to the enclosing composite object to one of its internal components. In
class Class or The Class may refer to: Common uses not otherwise categorized * Class (biology), a taxonomic rank * Class (knowledge representation), a collection of individuals or objects * Class (philosophy), an analytical concept used differentl ...
-based and typed programming languages, types can be divided into composite and non-composite types, and composition can be regarded as a relationship between types: an object of a composite type (e.g. ''car'') "
has HAS or Has may refer to: Organizations * Hawaii Audubon Society, bird conservation organization in Hawaii * Hellenic Actuarial Society, association of actuaries in Greece * Hubbard Association of Scientologists International, corporation founded ...
" objects of other types (e.g. ''wheel''). When a composite object contains several sub-objects of the same type, they may be assigned to particular roles, often distinguished by names or numbers. For example, a Point object might contain 3 numbers, each representing distance along a different axis, such as 'x', 'y', and 'z'. The study of part-whole relationships in general, is
mereology In logic, philosophy and related fields, mereology ( (root: , ''mere-'', 'part') and the suffix ''-logy'', 'study, discussion, science') is the study of parts and the wholes they form. Whereas set theory is founded on the membership relation bet ...
. Composition must be distinguished from subtyping, which is the process of adding detail to a general data type to create a more specific data type. For instance, cars may be a specific type of vehicle: ''car''
is a In knowledge representation, object-oriented programming and Object-oriented design, design (see object-oriented program architecture), is-a (is_a or is a) is a wikt:subsume, subsumption relationship between abstractions (e.g. type (disambiguation) ...
''vehicle''. Subtyping doesn't describe a relationship between different objects, but instead, says that objects of a type are simultaneously objects of another type. The study of such relationships is
ontology In metaphysics, ontology is the philosophical study of being, as well as related concepts such as existence, becoming, and reality. Ontology addresses questions like how entities are grouped into categories and which of these entities exis ...
. In
prototype A prototype is an early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process. It is a term used in a variety of contexts, including semantics, design, electronics, and Software prototyping, software programming. A prototyp ...
-based programming languages such as
JavaScript JavaScript (), often abbreviated as JS, is a programming language that is one of the core technologies of the World Wide Web, alongside HTML and CSS. As of 2022, 98% of Website, websites use JavaScript on the Client (computing), client side ...
, objects can dynamically inherit the behaviors from a prototype object at the moment of their instantiation. Composition must be distinguished from prototyping: the newly instantiated object inherits the composition of its prototype, but it may itself be composed on its own. Composite objects may be represented in storage by co-locating the composed objects, by co-locating references, or in many other ways. The items within a composite object may be referred to as ''attributes'', ''
fields Fields may refer to: Music *Fields (band), an indie rock band formed in 2006 *Fields (progressive rock band), a progressive rock band formed in 1971 * ''Fields'' (album), an LP by Swedish-based indie rock band Junip (2010) * "Fields", a song by ...
'', ''members'', ''properties'', or other names, and the resulting composition as '' composite type'', ''
storage record In computer science{{citation needed, date=July 2016, a storage record is: * A group of related data, words, or fields treated as a meaningful unit; for instance, a Name, Address, and Telephone Number can be a "Personal Record". * A self-contained c ...
'', ''structure'', ''
tuple In mathematics, a tuple is a finite ordered list (sequence) of elements. An -tuple is a sequence (or ordered list) of elements, where is a non-negative integer. There is only one 0-tuple, referred to as ''the empty tuple''. An -tuple is defi ...
'', or a ''user-defined type (UDT)''. For details, see the aggregation section below.


UML modeling technique

In UML modeling, objects can be conceptually composed, independently of the implementation with a programming language. There are four ways of composing objects in UML: property, association, aggregation and composition: * A property represents an attribute of the class. * An association represents a
semantic relationship Contemporary ontologies share many structural similarities, regardless of the ontology language in which they are expressed. Most ontologies describe individuals (instances), classes (concepts), attributes, and relations. Overview Common compo ...
between instances of the associated classes. The member-end of an association corresponds to a property of the associated class. * An aggregation is a kind of association that models a part/whole relationship between an aggregate (whole) and a group of related components (parts). * A composition, also called a composite aggregation, is a kind of aggregation that models a part/whole relationship between a composite (whole) and a group of exclusively owned parts. The relationship between the aggregate and its components is a weak "has-a" relationship: The components may be part of several aggregates, may be accessed through other objects without going through the aggregate, and may outlive the aggregate object. The state of the component object still forms part of the aggregate object. The relationship between the composite and its parts is a strong “has-a” relationship: The composite object has sole "''responsibility for the existence and storage of the composed objects''", the composed object can be part of at most one composite, and "''If a composite object is deleted, all of its part instances that are objects are deleted with it''". Thus in UML, composition has a more narrow meaning than the usual object composition. The graphical notation represents: * the property as a typed element in the box of the enclosing class, * the association as a plain line between the associated classes, * the aggregation as an unfilled diamond on the side of the aggregate and a solid line, * the composition as a filled diamond on the side of the composite and a solid line.


Aggregation

Aggregation differs from ordinary composition in that it does not imply ownership. In composition, when the owning object is destroyed, so are the contained objects. In aggregation, this is not necessarily true. For example, a
university A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United States, t ...
owns various departments (e.g.,
chemistry Chemistry is the science, scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter. It is a natural science that covers the Chemical element, elements that make up matter to the chemical compound, compounds made of atoms, molecules and ions ...
), and each department has a number of professors. If the university closes, the departments will no longer exist, but the professors in those departments will continue to exist. Therefore, a university can be seen as a composition of departments, whereas departments have an aggregation of professors. In addition, a professor could work in more than one department, but a department could not be part of more than one university. Composition is usually implemented such that an object contains another object. For example, in C++: class Professor; // Defined elsewhere class Department ; class University ; In aggregation, the object may only contain a reference or pointer to the object (and not have
lifetime Lifetime may refer to: * Life expectancy, the length of time a person is expected to remain alive Arts, entertainment, and media Music * Lifetime (band), a rock band from New Jersey * ''Life Time'' (Rollins Band album), by Rollins Band * ...
responsibility for it). Sometimes aggregation is referred to as composition when the distinction between ordinary composition and aggregation is unimportant. The above code would transform into the following UML Class diagram:


Aggregation in COM

In Microsoft's Component Object Model, aggregation means that an object exports, as if it were their owner, one or several
interfaces Interface or interfacing may refer to: Academic journals * Interface (journal), ''Interface'' (journal), by the Electrochemical Society * ''Interface, Journal of Applied Linguistics'', now merged with ''ITL International Journal of Applied Lin ...
of another object it owns. Formally, this is more similar to composition or encapsulation than aggregation. However, instead of implementing the exported interfaces by calling the interfaces of the owned object, the interfaces of the owned object themselves are exported. The owned object is responsible for assuring that methods of those interfaces inherited from actually invoke the corresponding methods of the owner. This is to guarantee that the reference count of the owner is correct and all interfaces of the owner are accessible through the exported interface, while no other (private) interfaces of the owned object are accessible.


Special forms


Containment

Composition that is used to store several instances of the composited data type is referred to as containment. Examples of such containers are Array (data structure), arrays, associative arrays,
binary tree In computer science, a binary tree is a k-ary k = 2 tree data structure in which each node has at most two children, which are referred to as the ' and the '. A recursive definition using just set theory notions is that a (non-empty) binary t ...
s, and
linked list In computer science, a linked list is a linear collection of data elements whose order is not given by their physical placement in memory. Instead, each element points to the next. It is a data structure consisting of a collection of nodes whic ...
s. In UML, containment is depicted with a multiplicity of 0..* or 1..*, indicating that the composite object is composed of an unknown number of instances of the composed class.


Recursive composition

Objects can be composed recursively, and their type is then called recursive type. Examples includes various kinds of
tree In botany, a tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves. In some usages, the definition of a tree may be narrower, including only woody plants with secondary growth, plants that are ...
s, DAGs, and graphs. Each node in a tree may be a branch or leaf; in other words, each node is a tree at the same time when it belongs to another tree. In UML, recursive composition is depicted with an association, aggregation or composition of a class with itself.


Composite pattern

The composite design pattern is an object oriented design based on composite types, that combines recursive composition and containment to implement complex part-whole hierarchies.


Composite types in C

This is an example of composition in C. struct Person ; In this example, the primitive (noncomposite) types , and the composite array type are combined to form the composite structure . Each structure then "has an" age, name, and an employment type.


Timeline of composition in various languages

C calls a record a
struct In computer science, a record (also called a structure, struct, or compound data) is a basic data structure. Records in a database or spreadsheet are usually called "rows". A record is a collection of '' fields'', possibly of different data typ ...
or structure;
object-oriented Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on the concept of "objects", which can contain data and code. The data is in the form of fields (often known as attributes or ''properties''), and the code is in the form of pro ...
languages such as
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,
Smalltalk Smalltalk is an object-oriented, dynamically typed reflective programming language. It was designed and created in part for educational use, specifically for constructionist learning, at the Learning Research Group (LRG) of Xerox PARC by Alan Ka ...
, and C++ often keep their records hidden inside
objects Object may refer to: General meanings * Object (philosophy), a thing, being, or concept ** Object (abstract), an object which does not exist at any particular time or place ** Physical object, an identifiable collection of matter * Goal, an ...
(
class Class or The Class may refer to: Common uses not otherwise categorized * Class (biology), a taxonomic rank * Class (knowledge representation), a collection of individuals or objects * Class (philosophy), an analytical concept used differentl ...
instances); languages in the ML family simply call them records.
COBOL COBOL (; an acronym for "common business-oriented language") is a compiled English-like computer programming language designed for business use. It is an imperative, procedural and, since 2002, object-oriented language. COBOL is primarily us ...
was the first widespread
programming language A programming language is a system of notation for writing computer programs. Most programming languages are text-based formal languages, but they may also be graphical. They are a kind of computer language. The description of a programming ...
to support records directly; ALGOL 68 got it from COBOL and
Pascal Pascal, Pascal's or PASCAL may refer to: People and fictional characters * Pascal (given name), including a list of people with the name * Pascal (surname), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name ** Blaise Pascal, Fren ...
got it, more or less indirectly, from ALGOL 68.
Common Lisp Common Lisp (CL) is a dialect of the Lisp programming language, published in ANSI standard document ''ANSI INCITS 226-1994 (S20018)'' (formerly ''X3.226-1994 (R1999)''). The Common Lisp HyperSpec, a hyperlinked HTML version, has been derived fro ...
provides structures and classes (the latter via the
Common Lisp Object System The Common Lisp Object System (CLOS) is the facility for object-oriented programming which is part of ANSI Common Lisp. CLOS is a powerful dynamic object system which differs radically from the OOP facilities found in more static languages such as ...
). ;1959 – COBOL 01 customer-record. 03 customer-number pic 9(8) comp. 03 customer-name. 05 given-names pic x(15). 05 initial-2 pic x. 05 surname pic x(15). 03 customer-address. 05 street. 07 street-name pic x(15). 09 house-number pic 999 comp. 05 city pic x(10). 05 country-code pic x(3). 05 postcode pic x(8). 03 amount-owing pic 9(8) comp. ;1960 – ALGOL 60 Arrays were the only composite data type in
Algol 60 ALGOL 60 (short for ''Algorithmic Language 1960'') is a member of the ALGOL family of computer programming languages. It followed on from ALGOL 58 which had introduced code blocks and the begin and end pairs for delimiting them, representing a k ...
. ;1964 – PL/I
dcl 1 newtypet based (P);
 2 (a, b, c) fixed bin(31),
 2 (i, j, k) float,
 2 r ptr;
allocate newtypet;
;1968 – ALGOL 68
int max = 99;
mode newtypet =  ..9 ..maxtruct (
 long real a, b, c, short int i, j, k, ref real r
);
newtypet newarrayt = (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, heap real := 7)
For example, a linked list might be declared as:
mode node = union (real, int, compl, string),
 list = struct (node val, ref list next);
For ALGOL 68 only the type name appears to the left of the equality, and most notably the construction is made – and can be read – from left to right without regard to priorities. ;1970 – Pascal type a = array ..10of integer; b = record a, b, c: real; i, j, k: integer; end; ;1972 –
K&R C C (''pronounced like the letter c'') is a general-purpose computer programming language. It was created in the 1970s by Dennis Ritchie, and remains very widely used and influential. By design, C's features cleanly reflect the capabilities of ...
#define max 99 struct newtypet newarrayt 0
ax + 1 Ax1 or ''variation'', may refer to: * Honda AX-1, a motorcycle * Roland AX-1, a keytar * Axiom Mission 1 (AX-1), a space tourism mission to the International Space Station * Accent Group, an Australia and New Zealand footwear and clothing company ...
;1977 – FORTRAN 77 Fortran 77 has arrays, but lacked any formal record/structure definitions. Typically compound structures were built up using or statements: CHARACTER NAME*32, ADDR*32, PHONE*16 REAL OWING COMMON /CUST/NAME, ADDR, PHONE, OWING ;1983 – Ada type Cust is record Name : Name_Type; Addr : Addr_Type; Phone : Phone_Type; Owing : Integer range 1..999999; end record; Ada 95 brought OOP concepts through tagged types (the equivalent of a C++ class), Ada 2012 added support for
substitution Substitution may refer to: Arts and media *Chord substitution, in music, swapping one chord for a related one within a chord progression * Substitution (poetry), a variation in poetic scansion * "Substitution" (song), a 2009 song by Silversun Pi ...
verification through class-wide contracts. ;1983 – C++ const int max = 99; class newtypet 0
ax + 1 Ax1 or ''variation'', may refer to: * Honda AX-1, a motorcycle * Roland AX-1, a keytar * Axiom Mission 1 (AX-1), a space tourism mission to the International Space Station * Accent Group, an Australia and New Zealand footwear and clothing company ...
;1991 – Python max = 99 class NewTypeT: def __init__(self): self.a = self.b = self.c = 0 self.i = self.j = self.k = 0.0 # Initialise an example array of this class. newarrayt = NewTypeT() for i in range(max + 1)for j in range(10)] ;1992 – FORTRAN 90 Arrays and strings were inherited from FORTRAN 77, and a new reserved word was introduced: type type newtypet double precision a, b, c integer*2 i, j, k * No pointer type REF REAL R end type type (newtypet) t(10, 100) FORTRAN 90 updated and included FORTRAN IV's concept called NAMELIST. INTEGER :: jan = 1, feb = 2, mar = 3, apr = 4 NAMELIST / week / jan, feb, mar, apr ;1994 – ANSI
Common Lisp Common Lisp (CL) is a dialect of the Lisp programming language, published in ANSI standard document ''ANSI INCITS 226-1994 (S20018)'' (formerly ''X3.226-1994 (R1999)''). The Common Lisp HyperSpec, a hyperlinked HTML version, has been derived fro ...
Common Lisp provides structures and the ANSI Common Lisp standard added CLOS classes. (defclass some-class () ((f :type float) (i :type integer) (a :type (array integer (10))))) For more details about composition in C/C++, see Composite type.


See also

*
C++ structure C, or c, is the third letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''cee'' (pronounced ), plural ''cees''. History "C" ...
* Composite type *
Composition over inheritance Composition over inheritance (or composite reuse principle) in object-oriented programming (OOP) is the principle that classes should achieve Polymorphism (computer science), polymorphic behavior and code reuse by their object composition, compo ...
* Delegation (programming) *
Function composition (computer science) In computer science, function composition is an act or mechanism to combine simple functions to build more complicated ones. Like the usual composition of functions in mathematics, the result of each function is passed as the argument of the next ...
* Has-a * Implementation inheritance * Inheritance semantics * Law of Demeter * Virtual inheritance


References


External links


Association, Aggregation and Composition
accessed in February 2009 * Harald Störrle, UML2, Addison-Wesley, 2005 {{DEFAULTSORT:Object Composition Object (computer science) Unified Modeling Language Articles with example Python (programming language) code