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attributes
plural of attribute
The data encapsulated by an object The only data which should be declared as part of an object's attributes is the data required to describe the object's state at any particular time For example, the attributes of a circle are its radius and the coordinates of its center The actual code for implementing circle objects might require other data items for calculations, but these would not be considered part of the attributes for that object
Attributes provide extra information about elements For example, in the markup <img src="example gif"> 'img' is the name of the element and 'src' is the name of an attribute of the element
Attributes are the stylistic properties of an object Attributes of text include size, case, boldness Attributes of graphics include line thickness, fill colour and line colour A set of attributes applied to an object is called a style
Slot names associated with Hyperbole buttons An attribute value is associated with each button attribute
A descriptor, values of which are generally associated with individual entities of a specific type
Individual components of the attributes object Attributes specify detailed properties about the objects to be created See also attributes object
Listing attributes of concepts
The title of "Saint" will not be used when referring to someone in their status as author: Jerome, and not St Jerome (although the qualification of St will occur in iconography, where the medieval intent was indeed to emphasize him qua saint) Other appellations will also be omitted whenever possible: Hugh of Cluny is equally as understandable as and preferable to Hugh, abbot of Cluny On the other hand, when an author is only known with a title as part of his name, the title will be used: Sir Philip Sidney Other attributes may be included if normal/desired, in English when feasible: Philip the Good of Burgundy; Lorenzo il Magnifico de' Medici
A set of data that can be attached to both jobs and tasks to help describe and identify their purpose and contents Attributes are stored in an AttributeMap as name-value pairs
“Strikethrough” (i e , do not just erase) any attributes that are no longer required For our entry purposes, it is only necessary to enter the actual component; we can fill in the rest
The elements that make up a coin's grade The main ones are marks (hairlines for Proofs), luster, strike, and eye appeal
third-person singular of attribute
Attributes, also called feature codes or classification attributes, are used to describe map information represented by a node, line, or area For example, an attribute code for an area might identify it to be a lake or swamp; an attribute code for a line might identify a road, railroad, stream, or shoreline
Describes an aspect of an HTML tag that is modified with a value Autoresponder (or Infobot): A type of email account that automatically responds to requests for information with a prewritten message   (See also, smart autoresponder ) Bandwidth: How much data you can send through a connection Usually measured in kilobits per second (Kbps) or kilobytes per second (Kbps) Baud (or kbps): A measurement of how fast data flows through your modem
Questionnaire items used to measure performance and actual importance When sorted into groups based on the consistency of response, these attributes then become part of a potential value drive (factor)
An attribute is a name-datatype-value tuple associated with a variable or dataset Attributes are stored in the DAS response, which supports nesting of attribute containers Containers whose names match those of variables defined in the DDS hold attributes for those variables All other containers hold attributes that pertain to the entire dataset
Archaeologists tend to classify or type artifacts and features This is done by looking at attributes Attributes are the smallest unit of analysis An attribute is a characteristic such as color or a measurement of length or width
Characteristics that modify the result of a tag For example, the WIDTH attribute used with the horizontal rule tag (HR) changes the normal width of full screen to the percentage identified with the WIDTH attribute
A technique for describing access to and properties of files and directories within a filing system For NetWare files, attributes include Read, Write, Create, Delete and Execute Only (prevents files from being deleted or copied) For NetWare directories, attributes include Read, Write, Create, Execute and Hidden (hides information about the directory from file listings, preventing unauthorized access, deletion or copying)
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