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'''Count''' is a mathematical concept that refers to the process of determining the number of elements in a finite set of objects. The traditional way of counting consists of continually increasing a (mental or spoken) counter by a unit for each element of the set, in some order, while marking (or displacing) those elements to avoid visiting the same element more than once, until no unmarked elements are left; if the counter was set to one after the first object, the counting ends when the counter is no longer increased. This can be compared to the process of measuring a continuous quantity by adding a unit quantity many times, until the quantity to measure is reached (or as close as possible). == History of Counting == Counting, in terms of a basic mathematical process, can be traced back to ancient civilizations. The earliest evidence of counting processes can be found in the form of tally marks carved into bone or stone, and counting boards used by the Babylonians. The concept of counting has also been integral to the development of the numeral systems used today, including the decimal system. == Counting in Mathematics == In mathematics, counting is considered a basic operation under the field of arithmetic. It involves the process of associating numbers with physical objects or abstract concepts. Counting can be done in various ways, including one-to-one correspondence (each object is associated with one number), counting by twos (skip counting), and other numerical manipulations. == Counting in Computer Science == In computer science, counting is used in algorithms and data structures, particularly those that involve sorting and searching. Counting sort, for example, is a sorting algorithm that counts the number of objects that have distinct key values, and uses arithmetic to calculate the position of each object in the output sequence. == See Also == * [[Number]] * [[Arithmetic]] * [[Mathematics]] * [[Computer Science]] * [[Algorithm]] * [[Data Structure]] == References == <references /> [[Category:Mathematics]] [[Category:Computer Science]] {{stub}} {{dictionary-stub1}} == Count == <gallery> File:Johan_Erik_Lindh_-_Portrait_of_Carl_Gustaf_Mannerheim_(1797-1854).jpg|Portrait of Carl Gustaf Mannerheim File:DeSalisClothBellonna.jpg|De Salis Cloth Bellonna File:Heraldic_Crown_of_Spanish_Count.svg|Heraldic Crown of Spanish Count </gallery>
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