Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet CONCATENATING
CONCATENATING
Definition av CONCATENATING
- böjningsform av concatenate
- presensparticip av concatenate
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- Put another way, a set of strings (called "code words") over an alphabet is called a self-synchronizing code if for each string obtained by concatenating two code words, the substring starting at the second symbol and ending at the second-last symbol does not contain any code word as substring.
- In many programs, associating a geometrical transformation matrix (see also transformation and matrix) at each group level and concatenating such matrices together is an efficient and natural way to process such operations.
- An Adler-32 checksum is obtained by calculating two 16-bit checksums A and B and concatenating their bits into a 32-bit integer.
- In web-publishing, this is typically accomplished by concatenating the words in question with a non-breaking space and, if available, by utilizing the orphans: and widows: attributes in Cascading Style Sheets.
- A file's identification checksum is computed by concatenating the chunks' MD4 checksums in order and hashing the result.
- After concatenating the subnet prefix and the generated interface identifier to create the CGA, duplicate address detection may be performed.
- Logical volumes (LVs) can be resized online by concatenating extents onto them or truncating extents from them.
- For '~φ' (that is, the result of concatenating '~' and 'φ', in that order, from left to right) is not a well-formed formula (wff) of L, because no Greek letter can occur in well-formed formulas (wffs), according to the apparently intended meaning of the rules.
- A Bookland EAN was generated by concatenating the Bookland UCC 978, the 9 digits of the book's ISBN other than its checksum, and the EAN checksum digit.
- formed by concatenating all binary strings in shortlex order, clearly contains all the binary strings and so is disjunctive.
- The remote endpoint then decodes the stream by concatenating the chunks and uncompressing the result.
- If the file is greater than 9500 KiB (which means that there is more than one chunk), the eD2k hash is computed by concatenating the chunks' MD4 checksums in order and hashing the result again using MD4.
- The smallness of pF(1) permitted the emergence of the genetic machinery by selection of RNA that increased the fraction of pF(1)s in the protein library: (1) an amino acids concatenating progenitor of rRNA bound to (2) a chain of 'positional tRNAs' linked by mutual recognition, and yielded a pF(1) (or its main motif); this positional tRNA set gradually evolved to a set of regular tRNAs functioning according to the genetic code, with concomitant emergence of (3) an mRNA coding for pF(1).
- Key-Sequenced Datasets (KSDS) are a major upgrade from IBM's ISAM: they allow secondary keys with non-unique values and keys formed by concatenating non-contiguous fields in any order; they greatly reduce the performance problems caused by overflow records used to handle insertions and updates in ISAM; and they greatly reduce the risk that a software or hardware failure in the middle of an index update might corrupt the index.
- Concatenative synthesis is a technique for synthesising sounds by concatenating short samples of recorded sound (called units).
- The Chen–Fox–Lyndon theorem states that every string may be formed in a unique way by concatenating a lexicographically non-increasing sequence of Lyndon words.
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