fixed length database
Any variable can be the independent variable. It depends partly on what the dependent variable is, partly on the relationship you are examining. For example, if looking at age and length of children's feet, foot length would be considered the dependent variable. But if looking at foot length and shoe size, then foot length would be the independent variable.
It depends on which variable is independent, and which one is dependent (its value is determined by a function of the independent variable). So suppose that concentration is a function of an arbitrary length (the length is what determines concentration). The independent variable (length) is put on the horizontal axis, and the dependent variable (concentration) is put on the vertical axis.
The independent variable. The output variable is dependent on this variable's value and so is called the dependent variable.
it is an unusual variable called the protocathletica variable.
fixed length database
A file where all the records are of the same length is said to have fixed length records.Advantage : Access is fast because the computer knows where each record starts.Eg If each record is 120 bytes long thenthe 1st record starts at [Start of File] + 0 bytesthe 2nd record starts at [Start of File] + 120 bytesthe 3rd record starts at [Start of File] + 240 bytes etc.....Disadvantage : Using Fixed length records, the records are usually larger and therefore need more storage space and are slower to transfer (load or save).One or more of the fields can be of differing lengths in each record, called variable length recordsAdvantages:the records will be smaller and will need less storage spacethe records will load fasterDisadvantages:The computer will be unable to determine where each record starts so processing the records will be slower.
It means that the length of something can vary, that it is not always the same length. The expression "variable length" may be used in different context, so I don't know what the item of variable length is that you heard or read about.It means that the length of something can vary, that it is not always the same length. The expression "variable length" may be used in different context, so I don't know what the item of variable length is that you heard or read about.It means that the length of something can vary, that it is not always the same length. The expression "variable length" may be used in different context, so I don't know what the item of variable length is that you heard or read about.It means that the length of something can vary, that it is not always the same length. The expression "variable length" may be used in different context, so I don't know what the item of variable length is that you heard or read about.
No, it is a continuous variable.
Any variable can be the independent variable. It depends partly on what the dependent variable is, partly on the relationship you are examining. For example, if looking at age and length of children's feet, foot length would be considered the dependent variable. But if looking at foot length and shoe size, then foot length would be the independent variable.
the thing you change is the dependant variable - it's thing that DEPENDS on the thing your measuring. (independant variable) eg - if you change the length of the wire and measure the voltage after each 10cm, the independant variable (measuring) is the voltage, the dependant variable (changing) is the length of the wire, and the control variable (keeping the same) can be the material of the wire, the batteries etc. you get the point.hope that helped...
The input variable is called the independent variable, and the ouput variable is called the dependent variable.
the input variable is called the independent variable and the output variable is called the dependent variable.
is mass an independent variable
It depends on which variable is independent, and which one is dependent (its value is determined by a function of the independent variable). So suppose that concentration is a function of an arbitrary length (the length is what determines concentration). The independent variable (length) is put on the horizontal axis, and the dependent variable (concentration) is put on the vertical axis.
Yes, it is.
The independent variable. The output variable is dependent on this variable's value and so is called the dependent variable.