Tuples

Word TUPLES
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Definitions and meanings of "Tuples"

What do we mean by tuples?

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.)

An ordered pair or set Urban Dictionary

Alittle friend tht stys close to a character or person. Urban Dictionary

In programming languages, such as Lisp, Python, Linda, and others, a tuple (pronounced TUH-pul) is an ordered set of values. tuple-programming is a new agile software development practice where a group of more than 2 programmers sit around a workstation and work together on a problem. Urban Dictionary

In programming languages, such as Lisp, Python, Linda, and others, a tuple (pronounced TUH-pul) is an ordered set of values. tuple programming is a new wave of agile software engineering practice where a "tuple" of programmers sit around a workstation and work together on a problem. Urban Dictionary

When something has increased or multiplied by 50,000 (or some other big number) or is 50,000 (or some other big number) more than something else in comparison, it is fifty-thou-tupled. Urban Dictionary

Child of their parent’s double-first cousin with their other parent’s sesqui-first cousin. Urban Dictionary

4.5-tuple-4C: Person who, in relation to the other person, has zero parents, zero grandparents, zero great-grandparents, zero great-great-grandparents and nine great-great-great-grandparents in common. Urban Dictionary

10.5-tuple-4C: Person who, in relation to the other person, has zero parents, zero grandparents, zero great-grandparents, zero great-great-grandparents and twenty-one great-great-great-grandparents in common. Urban Dictionary

5.5-tuple-4C: Person who, in relation to the other person, has zero parents, zero grandparents, zero great-grandparents, zero great-great-grandparents and eleven great-great-great-grandparents in common. Urban Dictionary

6.5-tuple-3C: Person who, in relation to the other person, has zero parents, zero grandparents, zero great-grandparents and thirteen great-great-grandparents in common. Urban Dictionary

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The word "tuples" in example sentences

Basically a relation in relational algebra is a set of dictionaries (called tuples) where each dictionary has identical keys ❋ Unknown (2008)

Go to: www. cramster.com Vectors are "tuples" (pairs, triples, or more) of numbers, depending on how many dimensions you're working with. ❋ Unknown (2009)

You can easily replicate ternary functionality using tuples then the conditional to select the appropriate one. e.g. ( "b", "a") [True] 'a' ❋ Unknown (2008)

In particular, it is evident that the detection loophole is more difficult to block in an experiment performed with n-tuples of particles, ❋ Shimony, Abner (2009)

We can think of the “extension” of an n-ary quantifier or sentential connective C on a domain D as a function from n-tuples of sets of assignments (of values from D to the language's variables) to sets of assignments. ❋ MacFarlane, John (2009)

Commas for tuples, semi-colons for list and array items ❋ Jack Cough (2009)

An entirely new domain of variants is opened by studying ensembles of n-tuples of particles with n ‰¥ 3. ❋ Shimony, Abner (2009)

More generally, if f is a function which maps n-tuples ❋ Andrews, Peter (2009)

These clauses can be applied recursively to define the p-transform of a set of ordered tuples in D, a set of sets of objects in D, and so on. ❋ MacFarlane, John (2009)

Specifically: A set AX of sentences containing n geometric terms defines an n-place relation RAX holding of just those n-tuples which, when taken respectively as the interpretations of AX's geometric terms, render the members of AX true. ❋ Blanchette, Patricia (2009)

Instead of talking of assignments satisfying a formula, model theorists often speak of the set of n-tuples of elements of A that is defined by a formula ❋ Hodges, Wilfrid (2009)

Out of this approach one could also build the system of complex numbers as pair of reals and the points of spaces in n dimensions as n-tuples of reals. ❋ Mancosu, Paolo (2009)

The Sinn of an expression was said to be a “way of presenting” the corresponding Bedeutung, which might be an entity, a truth-value, or a function from (ordered n-tuples of) entities to truth-values. ❋ Pietroski, Paul (2009)

φ (x1, ¦, xn) of L such that in every model of T, the formulas φ and R (x1, ¦, xn) are satisfied by exactly the same n-tuples ❋ Hodges, Wilfrid (2009)

So far we have defined permutation invariance for objects, tuples, and sets, but not for predicates, quantifiers, or other linguistic expressions. ❋ MacFarlane, John (2009)

Certainly, the structuralist faces a challenge in articulating her views to contemporary philosophers schooled in modern logic and set theory, which retains the classical framework of individual objects, and where a structure is just a particular set, namely a set of objects, and a set of relations, where the latter are thought of extensionally as just sets of ordered pairs (or more generally n-tuples in the case of n-place relations). ❋ Ladyman, James (2009)

Here I use tuples and pattern matching a lot more. ❋ Jack Cough (2008)

Strings and tuples both major data structures are immutable. ❋ Unknown (2008)

There's mutable lists which work like a subclass of tuples. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Moreover, by iterated applications of the ordered pair function we can represent n-tuples and thus also quantification over n-adic relations. ❋ Linnebo, Øystein (2008)

{a,b} is a 2-tuple {a,b,c} is a 3-tuple ❋ Zeus_Okar (2008)

girl: this [little kitten] thats following me [round] is like my tuple [or something] ❋ Lilguy (2009)

The [AI] team at [Cresta] is tuple-programming this [afternoon]. ❋ Strin (2019)

The [AI] team at [Cresta] is tuple-programming this [afternoon]. ❋ Strin (2019)

[Hm].... now that I know you've fifty-thou-tupled my profile views, that's impressive. [I don't even] think fifty-thou-tupled is a word. I couldn't afford that house even if my [salary] fifty-thou-tupled. ❋ Cheeser (2005)

My 3.5-tuple-second cousin is [a good person]. ❋ Mr. Jacov (2019)

My 4.5-tuple-fourth-cousin is [a good person]. ❋ ABGR (2021)

My 10.5-tuple-fourth-cousin is [a good person]. ❋ ABGR (2021)

My 5.5-tuple-fourth-cousin is [a good person]. ❋ ABGR (2021)

My 6.5-tuple-third-cousin is [a good person]. ❋ Gerald128 (2021)

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