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Some mainframes designed in the 1960s, such as the Burroughs B5000 and its successors, had special instructions for array indexing that included index-bounds checking ..
Many useful array slicing operations ( such as selecting a sub-array, swapping indices, or reversing the direction of the indices ) can be performed very efficiently by manipulating the dope vector.
Software thus encompasses a wide array of products that may be developed using different techniques such as ordinary programming languages, scripting languages, microcode, or an FPGA configuration.
There is some debate in the field as to whether the mind is best viewed as a huge array of small but individually feeble elements ( i. e. neurons ), or as a collection of higher-level structures such as symbols, schemas, plans, and rules.
Before the RISC philosophy became prominent, many computer architects tried to bridge the so called semantic gap, i. e. to design instruction sets that directly supported high-level programming constructs such as procedure calls, loop control, and complex addressing modes, allowing data structure and array accesses to be combined into single instructions.
In many cases such mirroring is done geographically remotely, in a different storage array, to handle also recovery from disasters ( see disaster recovery above ).
In many cases such mirroring is done geographically remotely, in a different storage array, to handle also recovery from disasters ( see disaster recovery above ).
There is a wide array of power-ups, such as a backpack that increases the player character's ammunition-carrying capacity, armor, first aid kits to restore health, the berserk pack ( a dark first aid box that puts the character into berserk mode, allowing him to deal out rocket launcher-level damage with his fists and potentially splattering former humans and imps, as well as setting the user's health to 100 % if it were lower ), supernatural blue orbs ( named soul spheres in the manuals ) that boost the player character's health up to a maximum of 200 %, nightvision, computer maps ( which show every area of the level ), partial invisibility, and protective suits that allow the player to survive in toxic acids.
Geoffrey provides prehistoric London with a rich array of legendary kings, such as King Lud ( see also Lludd, from Welsh Mythology ) who, he claims, renamed the town CaerLudein, from which London was derived, and was buried at Ludgate.
The Jupiter ACE was new to the market and the designers couldn't afford to use an uncommitted logic array ( ULA ), a design approach then gaining popularity in other computers ( such as the ZX 81 ) to reduce component count, because these weren't economical in small quantities.
Today custom ICs and the field-programmable gate array are typically designed with Hardware Description Languages ( HDL ) such as Verilog or VHDL.
Built in functions such as $ DATA, $ ORDER, $ NEXT ( deprecated ) and $ QUERY functions provide efficient examination and traversal of the fundamental array structure, on disk or in memory.
Today one can find chocolate is used in a wide array of Mexican foods, from savory dishes such as mole to traditional Mexican style hot chocolate and champurrados, both of which are prepared with a molinillo.
There are various complex data objects such as array, list, indices, tuples, etc.
The new magazine tied together earlier artists such as Velvet Underground lead singer Lou Reed, the Stooges, and the New York Dolls with the editors ' favorite band, The Dictators, and the array of new acts centered around CBGB and Max's.
Police departments use an array of specialty vehicles such as helicopters, airplanes, watercraft, command post, vans, trucks, all terrain vehicles, motorcycles, and SWAT armored vehicles.
Pascal, in its original form, is a purely procedural language and includes the traditional array of ALGOL-like control structures with reserved words such as if, then, else, while, for, and so on.
Sophisticated data structures can be built on the array and dictionary types, but cannot be declared to the type system, which sees them all only as arrays and dictionaries, so any further typing discipline to be applied to such user-defined " types " is left to the code that implements them.
# Going over the original array, put each value into the pigeonhole corresponding to its key, such that each pigeonhole eventually contains a list of all values with that key.
Phase array antennas are composed of evenly spaced similar antenna elements, such as aerials or rows of slotted waveguide.
Because of the thinned array curse, such arrays of multiple apertures, when used in transmitters, result in narrow beams at the expense of reducing the total power transmitted to the target.
Primary objectives are ones which must be completed for victory, generally stealing secret documents or destroying a radar array ; however secondary objectives are ones which are optional-they do not have to be completed, but if they are they may aid the appropriate team, such as blowing out a door to allow access into a tunnel which shortens travel time or allows less-noticeable infiltration of the enemy base.
A string may also denote more general array data types and / or other sequential data types and structures ; terms such as < data type > string or string of < data types > are sometimes used to denote strings in which the stored data represents other data types.
As such, a Swing component, or any component which inherits it, may be serialized to an array of bytes, but it is not guaranteed that this storage will be readable on another machine.
Moreover, in the worst case log ( n ) will approach m. Also, the simple operations tries use during lookup, such as array indexing using a character, are fast on real machines.

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Your competition is now proportionately greater -- you are competing not only against manufacturers in the same field but also against a vast array of manufacturers of other appealing consumer products.
Among other things, this feature allows a single iterative statement to process arbitrarily many elements of an array.
Array types are often implemented by array structures ; however, in some languages they may be implemented by hash tables, linked lists, search trees, or other data structures.
The first digital computers used machine-language programming to set up and access array structures for data tables, vector and matrix computations, and for many other purposes.
Usually programming languages allowing n-based indexing also allow negative index values and other scalar data types like enumerations, or characters may be used as an array index.
Taking advantage of this feature, some languages ( like FORTRAN 77 ) specify that array indices begin at 1, as in mathematical tradition ; while other languages ( like Fortran 90, Pascal and Algol ) let the user choose the minimum value for each index.
Passive solar techniques, alternative toilet and sewage systems, thermal massing designs, basement battery systems, efficient windowing, and the array of other design tactics require some degree of non-standard construction, added expense, ongoing experimentation and maintenance, and also have an effect on the psychology of the space.
Chicago is the seat of numerous religious leaders from a host of bishops of a wide array of Christian denominations as well as other religions.
Unlike other heliozoans, the microtubules are not in any regular geometric array, there does not appear to be a microtubule organizing center, and there is no distinction between the outer and inner cytoplasm.
; Incidence list: The edges are represented by an array containing pairs ( tuples if directed ) of vertices ( that the edge connects ) and possibly weight and other data.
City regulations forbid a general contractor having final authority over the project, so architects and program manager Richard Kahan had to coordinate the wide array of builders, plumbers, electricians, and other workers.
In the MATLAB vernacular, a vector refers to a one dimensional ( 1 × N or N × 1 ) matrix, commonly referred to as an array in other programming languages.
The Bahá ' í writings also expand upon the scarce references to her life in the canonical Gospels, with a wide array of extra-canonical stories about her and sayings which are not recorded in any other extant historical sources.
On the other side, hardcore punk, Oi !, and anarcho-punk bands became closely linked with underground cultures and spun off an array of subgenres.
A priority queue is an abstract concept like " a list " or " a map "; just as a list can be implemented with a linked list or an array, a priority queue can be implemented with a heap or a variety of other methods.
Wright argued that it does not require a trained anthropologist to classify an array of Englishmen, West Africans, and Chinese with 100 % accuracy by features, skin color, and type of hair despite so much variability within each of these groups that every individual can easily be distinguished from every other.
Lighting, angle, shot duration, juxtaposition, cultural context, and a wide array of other elements can actively reinforce or undermine a sequence's meaning.
Each cell of the array can contain either numeric or text data, or the results of formulas that automatically calculate and display a value based on the contents of other cells.
Some intrinsics were provided to accelerate string processing ( e. g. scanning in an array for a particular search pattern ); other language extensions were provided to allow the UCSD p-System to be self-compiling and self-hosted.
That such a volume should go forth under the auspices of the Committee of MCC is in itself unique in the history of the game, and that such an array of cricketers, critics and enthusiasts should pay tribute to its finest exponent has no parallel in any other branch of sport.
His numbers are generally consistent with other sources on the British units, although there is disagreement across a wide array of sources on the number of troops under Breymann, which are generally listed at either approximately 550 or 650.
Skerries most commonly formed at the outlet of fjords where submerged glacially formed valleys perpendicular to the coast join with other cross valleys in a complex array.

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