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The `position` component might not have a `position_system`, but may be utilised by the `collision_system`, which may use `position.x` and `position.y` to determine the location of the entity. The `position` component might not have a `position_system`, but may be utilised by the `collision_system`, which may use `position.x` and `position.y` to determine the location of the entity.
See [System](./system/system.md) for more information. See [System](././system/system.md) for more information.

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___An entity contains no further data.___ ___An entity contains no further data.___
In order to be useful, its identifier must be registered to one or more [components](./component/component.md). In order to be useful, its identifier must be registered to one or more [components](././component/component.md).
## Usage ## Usage
*some specific usage info here* *some specific usage info here*
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``` ```
## Notes ## Notes
* The only requirement for a Entity is that it has a unique ID. An [entity manager](./manager/entity_manager.md) could implement a more complex ID system such as using a packed array for only a small region of IDs, or using named IDs by use of a dictionary or ordered hash-map * The only requirement for a Entity is that it has a unique ID. An [entity manager](././manager/entity_manager.md) could implement a more complex ID system such as using a packed array for only a small region of IDs, or using named IDs by use of a dictionary or ordered hash-map
* The maximum number of entities is limited by the size of the container used to store it. E.g., for a 32-bit unsigned integer, there are ~4.3 billion ID's available. But keep in mind that such a large amount of IDs will take significant time for each system to consider. * The maximum number of entities is limited by the size of the container used to store it. E.g., for a 32-bit unsigned integer, there are ~4.3 billion ID's available. But keep in mind that such a large amount of IDs will take significant time for each system to consider.