Skalars
Skalars, usually called scalars, are quantities characterized by a single magnitude with no direction. In mathematics and physics they are the simplest type of quantity, contrasting with vectors and tensors.
In mathematics a scalar is an element of a field F used to scale vectors in a
Scalar fields assign a single value to every point in a space, such as temperature on a
In physics scalars are quantities that remain unchanged under coordinate transformations. Examples include mass, temperature, and
In computing, scalar types refer to primitive values such as integers or floating point numbers, contrasted