Definition of Readably. Meaning of Readably. Synonyms of Readably

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Definition of Readably

Readably
Readable Read"a*ble, a. Such as can be read; legible; fit or suitable to be read; worth reading; interesting. -- Read"a*ble*ness, n. -- Read"a*bly, adv,.

Meaning of Readably from wikipedia

- Readability is the ease with which a reader can understand a written text. The concept exists in both natural language and programming languages though...
- 1880s, Herman Hollerith invented the concept of storing data in machine-readable form. Later a control panel (plug board) added to his 1906 Type I Tabulator...
- Look up readable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Readable may refer to: Readability Human-readable Reading (computer) This disambiguation page lists...
- A machine-readable p****port (MRP) is a machine-readable travel do****ent (MRTD) with the data on the identity page encoded in optical character recognition...
- human-readable medium or human-readable format is any encoding of data or information that can be naturally read by humans, resulting in human-readable data...
- computing, a machine-readable medium (or computer-readable medium) is a medium capable of storing data in a format easily readable by a digital computer...
- The Flesch–Kincaid readability tests are readability tests designed to indicate how difficult a p****age in English is to understand. There are two tests:...
- (abbreviation of Swedish läsbarhetsindex, "readibility index") is a readability measure indicating the difficulty of reading a text developed by Swedish...
- MARC (machine-readable cataloging) is a standard set of digital formats for the machine-readable description of items catalogued by libraries, such as...
- The automated readability index (ARI) is a readability test for English texts, designed to gauge the understandability of a text. Like the Flesch–Kincaid...