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Today we have a very funny and quite interesting article. We will look at Union and will try to solve the problem discussed earlier. We'll also explore some unusual situations that can arise when using union in applications. The materials presented here are intended for didactic purposes only. Under no circumstances should the application be viewed for any purpose other than to learn and master the concepts presented.

In the previous article From Basic to Intermediate: Union (I), we began discussing what a union is. In fact, this topic has been building up since the very first article, as everything discussed thus far, and everything that will be covered in future articles, is interconnected in some way. What was presented in that previous article represents only the initial part of the broader topic of unions. This subject is quite extensive, much like the topic of arrays, which is closely related.

With that in mind, in this article, we'll explore unions further. We'll also expand our understanding of arrays a bit more. So sit back, get comfortable, and let's dive into the first topic of this article.


Author: CODE X