LCOM (Lack of Cohesion of Methods) is a metric used to measure the degree of coupling between methods in a class. It is calculated by dividing the number of method pairs that are not connected by any variables or parameters by the total number of possible method pairs. A higher LCOM value indicates a higher degree of coupling between methods, while a lower LCOM value indicates a lower degree of coupling. A low LCOM value is desirable, as it indicates that the methods in the class are loosely coupled and can be easily modified or replaced without affecting the other methods.
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