-
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...
- position; it is more
about exploiting that
large patterns tend to have
subpatterns that
appear in
several places,
possibly at
different times. The field...
-
meaningful pattern though never an
abiding one; a
shifting harmony of
subpatterns. — Sherrington, 1942, Man on his
Nature The
invention of
electronic computers...
-
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...
-
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 used to
denote annotations (as in Java), and also to bind
names to
subpatterns in pattern-matching expressions. In Swift, @
prefixes "annotations" that...
- 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...