Tuple

Word TUPLE
Character 5
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /tuːp(ə)l/

Definitions and meanings of "Tuple"

What do we mean by tuple?

A generalization of ordered pairs, such as (-3, 4), and ordered triples, such as (0, -3, 5), in any dimension. An n-tuple is an ordered list of n numbers and can represent a point in n-dimensional space. noun

A finite sequence of terms. noun

A single row in a relational database. noun

A set of comma-separated values passed to a program or operating system as a parameter to a function call. noun

In some programming languages, a data type which is similar but distinct from the list data type, whose instances are characterized by having a rather fixed arity, and the elements of which instances can differ from each other by data type. (Note: this definition may overlap with the previous one.) noun

A finite sequence of terms.

A single row in a relational database.

A set of comma-separated values passed to a program or operating system as a parameter to a function call.

In some programming languages, a data type that is similar but distinct from the list data type, whose instances are characterized by having a rather fixed arity, and the elements of which instances can differ from each other by data type. (Note: this definition may overlap with the previous one.)

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The word "tuple" in example sentences

This also indicates that a tuple is a sequence as well. ❋ Swaroop, C. H. (2003)

Each cell member is identified as a tuple for each dimension in the cube. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In this case a tuple is the only alternative as no pid is known. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Pattern matching can be used only for determining run-time properties of values; the number of elements in a tuple is specified by the type of the tuple, which is checked at compile time. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Unless we need an empty tuple, that is, in which case the parentheses are required. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I'm not sure how New York could have 7180000 and half of inhabitants, but if this were the case then the type of the tuple string * int anymore and would instead be float, as the type inference would correctly deduce that the second element of the tuple is a floating-point number. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A tuple is a combination of members from different dimensions ❋ Edarsoft (2009)

In F#, the tuple is a fully supported data type and perhaps one of the most useful. ❋ Unknown (2008)

A tuple is a simple generic data structure that holds an ordered set of items of heterogeneous types. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In this article, we'll look at the simplest functional data structure, a 'tuple' and we'll use it to demonstrate how we can work with immutable data types. ❋ Unknown (2009)

φ (v1, ¦, vn+1) of L and every n-tuple d of elements of X, ❋ Hodges, Wilfrid (2009)

This interpretation is, assuming the consistency of B, an n-tuple satisfying the relation RAX defined by AX. ❋ Blanchette, Patricia (2009)

E.g. Head On is perhaps the perfect product/commercial tuple -- the commercials give you a headache, which the product purports to cure. ❋ Unknown (2009)

(The entry on classical logic uses the notation ˜A, s where s is any assignment to all the variables of L that assigns to each variable vi free in φ the i-th element in the n-tuple a.) ❋ Hodges, Wilfrid (2009)

The result is a large network of metadata records, containing a tuple of free-text descriptions and a pointer to a resource. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If one thinks of a structure as a kind of ordered n-tuple of sets etc., then a class Mod (T) becomes an n-ary relation, and Pasch's account agrees with ours. ❋ Hodges, Wilfrid (2009)

Section 3 are more promising than n-tuple experiments with n ‰¥ 3. ❋ Shimony, Abner (2009)

φ [a] to mean that the n-tuple a is in the set defined by φ. ❋ Hodges, Wilfrid (2009)

Nonseparability supposedly arises because the vacuum expectation value of a product of field operators defined at an n-tuple of distinct spacetime points does not supervene on qualitative intrinsic physical properties defined at those n points, together with the spatiotemporal relations among the points. ❋ Healey, Richard (2008)

Propositional attitudes are then relations between a person and an ordered n-tuple that is the proposition that is the content of the attitude. ❋ Bermúdez, José (2008)

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