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If you are not already aware, AIBench/OptFlux is Datatype agnostic, that is, you can use whatever Datatypes you want to. However, if you want to improve the interaction of the user with the Datatypes, you can explicitly declare some properties of those same Datatypes.
 
If you are not already aware, AIBench/OptFlux is Datatype agnostic, that is, you can use whatever Datatypes you want to. However, if you want to improve the interaction of the user with the Datatypes, you can explicitly declare some properties of those same Datatypes.
  
For a more clear understanding of AIBench explicit Datatypes, please refer [[Developers#AIBench_Datatypes | here]]
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For a more clear understanding of AIBench explicit Datatypes, please refer here
  
 
'''NOTE: ''' All this datatypes will be created inside the datatypes sub-package.
 
'''NOTE: ''' All this datatypes will be created inside the datatypes sub-package.

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