Definition of k-map in English English dictionary
- Short form for Karnaugh Map
- The Karnaugh map, also known as a Veitch diagram (K-map or KV-map for short), is a tool to facilitate management of Boolean algebraic expressions. A Karnaugh map is unique in that only one variable changes value between squares, in other words, the rows and columns are ordered according to the principles of Gray code
- I need a map
- Indicates that the speaker needs a map
- Karnaugh map
- A visual representation used for expressions in Boolean algebra
- Ordnance Survey map
- any of a large series of high quality, detailed maps of Great Britain produced in a variety of scales originally for military, but now for leisure or business use
- all over the map
- In widely scattered directions; in a widely varying manner
I hit it all over the map,” Anderson joked.
- all over the map
- Widely scattered or distributed; numerous and differing greatly
The Kip Hanrahan Band, which opened the concert, is after its own ambitious American-Latin fusion, with internationalist rhythms, introspective lyrics and musicians from all over the map.
- blind map
- A map with political boundaries and major geographical features shown, but without names. Sometimes used for testing or training purposes
- concept map
- A diagram showing the relationships among concepts, with the concepts drawn in rectangular boxes, which are connected with labelled arrows that denote the relationships between concepts, such as "is a", "gives rise to", "results in", "is required by," or "contributes to"
- contour map
- A map made to show the relief measurements of the land by means of contour lines
- fate map
- a diagram of an embryo of some organism showing the structures that will develop from each part
- hash map
- A hash table
- heat map
- A two-dimensional graphic representation of data in which different values are represented by different colours
- horseshoe map
- Any of a class of chaotic maps of the square into itself, used in the study of dynamical systems
- image map
- An image on a web page that is divided into shaped portions, each of which has an associated hyperlink
- knowledge map
- a user interface element similar to a graphical organizer, which displays connections between data by a series of shapes (or images) representing ideas and arrows representing relations between them. It is a form of knowledge visualization and is also known as a concept map
- locator map
- A locator map, sometimes referred to simply as a locator, is typically a simple map used in cartography to show the location of a particular geographic area within its larger and presumably more familiar context. Depending on the needs of the cartographer, this type of map can be used on its own or as an inset or addition to a larger map
- map
- Someone's face
- map
- A continuous function
- map
- To inform someone of a particular idea
- map
- To act as a function on
f maps A to B, mapping a\in A to b\in B.
- map
- A diagram of components of an item
- map
- To act as a continuous function on
The discrete topology is always continuous, therefore functions with discrete domains are always mappings.
- map
- To create a visual representation of a territory, etc. via cartography
- map
- A visual representation of an area, whether real or imaginary
- map
- The butterfly Araschnia levana
- map
- A function
The discrete topology is always continuous, therefore functions with discrete domains are always maps.
- map key
- A legend; a small description of the symbols used, in an inset
- map of Tassie
- A woman's pubic hair
- map out
- To organise the basic plan for a project
- map projection
- any systematic method of transforming the spherical representation of parallels, meridians and geographic features of the Earth's surface to a nonspherical surface, usually a plane
- map room
- A room in a library set aside for the storage and use of maps
- map-key
- Attributive form of map key, noun
The atlas's map-key font size is too small.
- mind map
- A diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks or other items linked to and arranged radially around a central key word or idea
- overworld map
- a map of the overworld
- overworld map
- by extension, the overworld itself, as navigated using this map
- physical map
- A topographical map
- physical map
- A map showing how much DNA separates two genes, measured in base pairs, as opposed to a genetic map
- relief map
- A map that shows the three-dimensional topography of terrain, usually by use of contours but sometimes by hatching
- road map
- A structured representation of objects over a period of time to display a development plan. Road maps are used in business for strategic planning and communications
- road map
- A map with a visual representation of roads used for automobile travel and navigation. A road map may contain other relevant data, such as terrain or rail roads
- salt dough map
- A three-dimensional relief map, made from salt dough or a similar substance, often by children for educational purposes
- shake map
- Alternative spelling of shakemap
- site map
- A webpage that lists the contents and shows the structure of a website, to aid in navigation
- texture map
- To map a texture to a three-dimensional model
- texture map
- A matrix of data, representing texture, added to a polygon or polyhedron in the process of texture mapping
- the map is not the territory
- Our models of the world, and our sensations of the world, are not the true world
- thematic map
- A geographic map that displays the spatial pattern of a theme or series of attributes
- tongue map
- A schematic map of the human tongue, labelling which parts are (supposedly) receptive to different tastes
- topic map
- A representation of knowledge consisting of a graph of topics (representing any concept, from people, countries, and organizations to software modules, individual files, and events), associations (which represent the relationships between them), and occurrences (which represent relationships between topics and information resources relevant to them)
- topographical map
- A map that indicates the topography of the ground, and includes physical features such as rivers, woods and habitation
- treasure map
- A map, on which is marked the location of buried treasure
While going through the possessions of a deceased guest who owed them money, the mistress of the inn and her son find a treasure map that leads them to a pirate's fortune.
- weather map
- a map that shows the analysis of meteorological quantities at various levels of the atmosphere
- map
- {v} to lay down or make a map, to draw
- map
- {n} a delineation of lands, seas, countries
- Choropleth map
- A choropleth map (Greek χώρο– + πλήθ[ος], ("area/region" + "multitude") is a thematic map in which areas are shaded or patterned in proportion to the measurement of the statistical variable being displayed on the map, such as population density or per-capita income
- KV-map
- The Karnaugh map, also known as a Veitch diagram (K-map or KV-map for short), is a tool to facilitate management of Boolean algebraic expressions. A Karnaugh map is unique in that only one variable changes value between squares, in other words, the rows and columns are ordered according to the principles of Gray code
- MAP
- (Gıda) Modified Atmosphere Packaging
- all over the map
- (deyim) Marked by a high degree of variation
- all over the map
- everywhere
- all over the map
- in a state of disorder
- conformal map
- In mathematics, a transformation of one graph into another in such a way that the angle of intersection of any two lines or curves remains unchanged
- conformal map
- In mathematics, a transformation of one graph into another in such a way that the angle of intersection of any two lines or curves remains unchanged. The most common example is the Mercator map, a two-dimensional representation of the surface of the earth that preserves compass directions. Other conformal maps, sometimes called orthomorphic projections, preserve angles but not shapes
- genetic map
- (Tıp, İlaç) The arrangement of genes on a chromosome
- hash map
- (Bilgisayar) In computer science, a hash table, or a hash map, is a data structure that associates keys with values. The primary operation it supports efficiently is a lookup: given a key (e.g. a person's name), find the corresponding value (e.g. that person's telephone number). It works by transforming the key using a hash function into a hash, a number that is used as an index in an array to locate the desired location ("bucket") where the values should be
- heat map
- a graphical representation of data where the values taken by a variable in a two-dimensional table are represented as colors
- karnaugh map
- The Karnaugh map, also known as a Veitch diagram (K-map or KV-map for short), is a tool to facilitate management of Boolean algebraic expressions. A Karnaugh map is unique in that only one variable changes value between squares, in other words, the rows and columns are ordered according to the principles of Gray code
- linkage map
- (Biyoloji) A map of the genes on a chromosome based on linkage analysis. A linkage map does not show the physical distances between genes but rather their relative positions, as determined by how often two gene loci are inherited together. The closer two genes are (the more tightly they are linked), the more often they will be inherited together. Linkage distance is measured in centimorgans (cM)
- Ordnance Survey map
- An Ordnance Survey map is a detailed map produced by the British or Irish government map-making organization. a map which shows all the roads, paths, hills etc of an area in detail (Because the maps were originally made for the department responsible for ordnance: ordnance (14-20 centuries), from ordenance)
- color map
- An image Infini-D uses to determine the colors that a surface will have
- color map
- A dedicated memory which stores red, green and blue values for up to 4096 x 36 bit color, this permits color numbers rather than R,G,B values to be transmitted to the film recorder The color map can also be used to store display-time film compensation table
- map
- a diagrammatic representation of the earth's surface (or part of it) to establish a mapping (of mathematical elements or sets) explore or survey for the purpose of making a map; "We haven't even begun to map the many galaxies that we know exist"
- map
- Mapping is the interpretation of an experience by the observer Even when two observers are present for the same event, their recollection of that event will vary, either a little or greatly, depending on how closely their mapping agrees Mapping is particularly noticeable when comparing observations of non-consensus Mapping can be automatic, in the cases of familiar things, or it can require an initial parsing of the environment As an example, some Tools map certain entities as familiar beasts from their home, either existant, extinct or even mythological, as this makes them easier to handle Some Tools also present themselves with an aggressive mapping, which is similar to masking Cf model
- map
- Mediterranean Action Plan MARPOL: International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships MCSD: Mediterranean Commission for Sustainable Development MCSD: Barcelona and Mediterranean Conference on Sustainable Development M&D Guidelines: Monitoring and Evaluation Guidelines MED 21: Agenda 21 for the Mediterranean MEDA: Euro-Med Assistance Programme (Mesures d’ accompagnements) MED POL: Mediterranean Pollution Monitoring and Research Programme MEDO: Mediterranean Environment and Development Observatory MEDU (MED Unit): Coordinating Unit for the Mediterranean Action Plan MEL: Marine Environment Laboratory (of IAEA) MEPIELAN: Mediterranean Programme for International Environmental Law and Negotiation METAP: Mediterranean Environmental Technical Assistance Programme MTS: MAP Technical Reports Series
- map
- Graphic representation of the physical features (natural, artificial, or both) of a part or the whole of the Earth's surface, by means of signs and symbols or photographic imagery, at an established scale, on a specified projection, and with the means of orientation indicated
- map
- A function that assigns a value to some other value
- map
- locate within a specific region of a chromosome in relation to known DNA or gene sequences; "map the genes"
- map
- a representation of the earth's surface METEORITE a fallen meteor, a fragment of rock or metal reaching earth's surface from outer space MOON a satellite that orbits a planet, due to gravitational attraction
- map
- Cartography; a hand-drawn or printed document describing the spatial distribution of geographical features in terms of a recognizable and agreed symbolism A spatial representation, usually graphic on a flat surface, of spatial phenomena Digital; the collection of digital information about a part of the earth's surface
- map
- Manifold Absolute Pressure; the absolute pressure in the intake manifold of an engine
- map
- Also, such a representation of the celestial sphere, or of some part of it
- map
- a spatial representation, usually graphic on a flat surface, of spatial phenomena
- map out
- plan, delineate, or arrange in detail; "map one's future"
- relief map
- map that shows the various heights of land forms using color shading and lines
- road map
- a detailed plan or explanation to guide you in setting standards or determining a course of action; "the president said he had a road map for normalizing relations with Vietnam"
- route map
- If you describe one thing as a route map for another thing, you mean that it provides a model showing the best way to achieve or describe it. Nowhere could you find a better route map of the troubles of Northern Ireland than in the articles of The Independent's David McKittrick
- spot on the map
- location which is marked on a map, town on a map
- topographic map
- See: map, topographic
- topographic map
- A map showing the topography in great accuracy and detail relative to the map scale used
- topographic map
- chart that depicts the surface of the land
- topographic map
- Map that presents the horizontal and vertical positions of the features represented; distinguished from a planimetric map by the addition of relief in measurable form
- wall map
- large map that hangs on the wall, wall that hangs on a board of maps
- weather map
- Other lines inclose areas where the temperature has fallen or risen markedly
- weather map
- A map or chart showing the principal meteorological elements at a given hour and over an extended region