A type of edge jump on which the skater takes off from and lands on the same back outside edge
As a verb, the act of playing the same section over and over As a noun, a chunk of audio that's played over and over Also an effect routing that adds an effect to a signal by sending a copy of the signal to an effect, and mixing the effect's output with the original signal
A loop occurs when the same sequence of instructions is repeated until a specified condition is satisfied
A group of semantically related segments The NAD loop, which includes segments NAD to CTA for name and address information, is an example of a loop Loops may be nested within other loops If the requirement designator of the first segment in a loop is mandatory (M), then at least one iteration of the loop is required If a loop is used, the first segment shall be used for each iteration of the loop Mandatory segments within a loop are mandatory only if the loop is used
A loop is an element of the STAR grammar In order to encode a vector or table of data, an individual data item or a group of data items within the same category may be preceded by a loop_ token The list of data item names can then be followed by repeated rows of data values The number of data values must be an exact multiple of the number of data items CIF and mmCIF do not permit the nesting of loops The following example builds a small table of atomic positions loop_ _atom_site type_symbol _atom_site Cartn_x _atom_site Cartn_y _atom_site Cartn_z _atom_site id N 25 369 30 691 11 795 1 C 25 970 31 965 12 332 2 C 25 569 32 010 13 808 3 O 24 735 31 190 14 167 4