Nonfragmented
Nonfragmented refers to a state where something remains whole, undivided, or unbroken. In various contexts, this concept denotes a lack of division or separation. For instance, in computing, a nonfragmented file is stored contiguously on a storage medium, meaning all its parts are located together. This contrasts with a fragmented file, which is scattered across different locations, potentially slowing down access times.
The idea of nonfragmentation can also apply to data structures, where a nonfragmented list or array would