In computer science, a union is a value that may have any of several representations or formats; or a data structure that consists of a variable which may hold such a value. Some programming languages support special data types, called (somewhat confusingly) union types, to describe such values and variables. In other words, a union type definition will specify which of a number of permitted primitive types may be stored in its instances, eg "float or long integer". Contrast with a record, which could be defined to contain a float and an integer; whereas, in a union, there is only one val...