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In statistics it could mean the sum of the values for the y-variable.
A shape with a lot of sides and angles.
There is no specific meaning to rdw in mathematics.
Mathematics has lots of practical applications, if that's what you mean.
Lambda is usually specified to mean wavelength in mathematics and physics.
The term char can refer to an abbreviation for the word "character", but can also mean to burn an object's surface, turning it black. Char is also a freshwater fish.
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It means 'haunts' in english.
It means God's feet
Verification is the checking process of any form of field that it is blank(empty) or not. mean in verification, fields of any form should not blank or empty.Validation is the checking process of any form of field that the value of the field is correct according to that field like that name field has collect only char value, phone no field has collect only numeric value and so on........
Do you mean different math topics aka fields, to the math definition of a field such as the real numbers? Please resubmit this question and you will get an answer.
it means changing the mathematics information
There is no such thing as "short char" You either mean char or short int. a char is a variable declaration that holds one character, usually 8 bits long (1 byte) short int (or simply short) is a 16 bit (2 byte) integer
Huh? if you mean race as in color of skin then it shows it by what person choose their char to have... if you mean races as in humans and orcs and trols and etc etc etc, its by what the char picks, its all on what the char picks hell you could have a blonde black guy with a hint of hispanic if you wanted
In mathematics, "dkm" is not a standard or commonly recognized abbreviation. It is possible that it could be a typo or a non-standard acronym specific to a certain context or field within mathematics. Without further context or information, it is difficult to provide a specific answer for what "dkm" might mean in a mathematical context.
Not really sure what you mean by symbol. I will assume that you are talking about a character Here is a method that will seperate each char of a String in an array of char public char[] seperateChar(String s) { char [] c = new char[s.length]; for(int i = 0; i < s.length(); i++) { c[i] = s.charAt(i); } return c }
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