write new data on top of existing data and thus erase the previously existing data; "overwrite that file"
To write new data on top of existing data, so that it takes place of the previous data
An option strategy involving the writing of call options (wholly or partially) against existing long stock positions This is different from the buy-write strategy which involves the simultaneous purchase of stock and writing of a call (See also Ratio write )
An error condition that occurs when a process stores data in a location that it 1) has not properly allocated for that purpose or 2) has been allocated by another process
{f} replace an existing file with a new file of the same name (Computers); write too much or too elaborately; write over what is already written (causing it to be illegible)
write new data on top of existing data and thus erase the previously existing data; "overwrite that file
An option strategy involving the writing of call options (wholly or partially) against existing long security positions This is different from the buy-write strategy which involves the simultaneous purchase of security and writing of a call (See also Ratio write )
The writing of more options than one expects to have exercised Call options are overwritten because the writer considers the underlying overvalued Put options are overwritten because the underlying is considered undervalued