Definition of Subpattern. Meaning of Subpattern. Synonyms of Subpattern

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Definition of Subpattern

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Meaning of Subpattern from wikipedia

- previously matched a subpattern, a subroutine provides a mechanism to reuse an underlying previously defined subpattern. The subpattern's options, such as...
- its subpattern can be subjective, this ordering makes it more likely a Solid kanji will be found, even if the reader misclassifies its subpattern. In...
- sharibtu 'I drank', qultu 'I said', takallamtu 'I spoke', where the subpattern used to signal the past tense may change but the suffix -tu is always...
- Bessel function before interference, (c)-left: SLM-mediated selection of a subpattern of the lattice, red: SLM pixels off, -right: view of the incident beam...
- meaningful pattern though never an abiding one; a shifting harmony of subpatterns. — Sherrington, 1942, Man on his Nature The invention of electronic computers...
- position; it is more about exploiting that large patterns tend to have subpatterns that appear in several places, possibly at different times. The field...
- cetological do****entation, so lavish that it can be divided into two subpatterns. These chapters start with the ancient history of whaling and a bibliographical...
- rules may be considered a form of mathematical beauty. Small isolated subpatterns with no initial symmetry tend to become symmetrical. Once this happens...
- is a divisor of n, indicating the maximal number of repeats over all subpatterns. In computer programming, a bitwise rotation, also known as a circular...
- is used to denote annotations (as in Java), and also to bind names to subpatterns in pattern-matching expressions. In Swift, @ prefixes "annotations" that...