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(Gıda) parameter
The value which is passed into the function to instantiate such a name; the argument
A characteristic or feature that distinguishes something from others
A name in a function or subroutine definition that is replaced by, or bound to, the corresponding actual argument when the function or subroutine is called
(1) A variable that is given a constant value for a specified application (2) A variable that controls the effect and usage of a command (3) Alterable values that control the effect and usage of a graphics command (4) A constant whose values determine the operation or characteristics of a system In y = ax2 - bx + c; a, b, and c are the parameters of a family of parabolas (5) A variable, t, such that each variable of a related system of variables may be expressed as a function of t
Operations can take parameters Parameters have a type and a direction Parameters with the in direction cannot be changed by the operation's implementation Parameters with the inout and out direction may be changed role A role defines a relationship between entities or between interfaces Each role has a name, and a multiplicity
A value that is assigned to a variable In communications, a parameter is a means of customizing program (software) and hardware operation
A variable kept constant during an experiment, calculation or similar
The equivalent of an argument but associated with the procedure that receives the value of an argument from the calling function The terms parameter and argument, however, are often used interchangeably
An element which determines the characteristics or behavior of the data communication equipment or channel
A tough word to define In mathematics, it's a variable or an arbitrary constant In MIDI, it's a value assigned at the beginning of an operation Examples: pitch bend, sustain, voice number, volume, reverb
Information used as input to a water quality model or estimated by a water quality model Examples of parameters include: slope from a statistical relationship between two variables, mean annual value or standard deviation of a variable, and number of observations for a particular variable
A constant in a mathematical program, not subject to choice in the decision problem, but one that could vary outside the control of the decisions Examples are supplies, demands, loss factors, exponents and coefficients in polynomial functions (of the decision variables) Not all coefficients are parameters, as many are zero by the logic of the model For example, the only data for a standard transportation problem are the costs, supplies and demands These can depend upon parameters, but the LP matrix does not -- it is the incidence matrix of the network In general, parameters are data-dependent constants, rather than logically fixed for all instances of the model Some parameters are simply units of measurement, such as the amount of energy (Btu) in a ton of coal, whereas some parameters are uncertain, like demand for a product
a constant in the equation of a curve that can be varied to yield a family of similar curves a quantity (such as the mean or variance) that characterizes a statistical population and that can be estimated by calculations from sample data any factor that defines a system and determines (or limits) its performance
Function parameter or template parameter A function parameter is an object that is local to the function and that gets initialized with the value of a function argument in a function call See Chapter 5
A parameter is a value which is usually unknown (therefore it has to be estimated) and it is used to represent a certain population characteristic For example, the population mean is a parameter that is often used to indicate the average value of a quantity A parameter has a fixed value within a population but each sample drawn from the population will have its own value of the statistic that can be used to estimate this parameter For example, the mean of the data in a sample is used to give information about the overall mean in the population from which that sample was drawn
a constant in the equation of a curve that can be varied to yield a family of similar curves
A parameter is a text file, written in code, that contains the formulae of which the fractal is comprised Parameters allow you to save your fractals in code, as opposed to image, format
is considered, serves to distinguish that function, curve, surface, etc
a variable which can be measured quantitatively; sometimes, an arbitrary constant; associated with populations One of the unknown values that determine a model (See statistic )
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