plural of constant, Also a named means to hold data, but the data cannot change during program execution, In math, things that do not change: for example distance, volume, mass, are called constants The things that do change are called variables (cf Gathering Information from Graphs Discussion), Constants are the terms in the algebraic expression that contain only numbers That is, they're the terms without variables We call them constants because their value never changes, since there are no variables in the term that can change its value In the expression 7x2 + 3xy + 8 the constant term is "8 ", Constants are used to substitute words for integers, which are frequently used throughout a program Here the constants refers to hardware of the box as denoted by the function of each constant and corresponding integer (e g , Hand switch, RightLever), always defined before the execution of the first state set, Numbers such as 3 or 27 Placed on right side of equation; also called knowns, That which is permanent or invariable, Consistently recurring over time; persistent, Unchanged through time or space; permanent, A quantity that remains at a fixed value throughout a given discussion, Steady in purpose, action, feeling, etc, Any property of an experiment, determined numerically, that does not change under given circumstances, An identifier that is bound to an invariant value, unsleeping, continuous; firm, steadfast, unmoving; faithful, A number expressing some property or condition of a substance or of an instrument of precision; as, the dielectric constant of quartz; the collimation constant of a transit instrument, A number whose value, when ascertained (as by observation) and substituted in a general mathematical formula expressing an astronomical law, completely determines that law and enables predictions to be made of its effect in particular cases, That which is not subject to change; that which is invariable, a quantity that does not vary a number representing a quantity assumed to have a fixed value in a specified mathematical context; "the velocity of light is a constant", A quantity that does not change its value; used in countradistinction to variable, ("to stand firm"): an algebraic term that consists of a number by itself A constant is a term with unchanging value The degree of a constant term is 0 Examples, Contrasted with variable, The simplest possible shader: includes only the surface color, which is constant across the surface This is because surface normal, reflectance and lighting information are not calculated at all Useful with texture mapped surfaces when the texture image is preferred to reproduce on the object as close to the original color as possible, continually recurring or continuing without interruption; "constant repetition of the exercise"; "constant chatter of monkeys, steadfast in purpose or devotion or affection; "a man constant in adherence to his ideals"; "a constant lover"; "constant as the northern star", Remaining unchanged or invariable, as a quantity, force, law, etc, Not liable, or given, to change; permanent; regular; continuous; continually recurring; steadfast; faithful; not fickle, Firm; solid; fixed; immovable; opposed to fluid, Constants are terms introduced into CycL by explicit creation Constants such as #$BillM or #$likesAsFriend begin with "#$" Constants are one type of FORT; the other type are non-atomic terms (NAT's) For more on the syntax and usage of constants, click here, Consistent; logical, 1 A constant binding 2 A literal constant 3 (~ binding) Read-only 4 (~ slot) Not assignable Constant slots do not have setter functions, Mathematical constants are generally represented by empty elements and are distinguished from functions by the fact that they are not used as the first argument of an apply Their signature is simply the type of the object they represent, uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing; "the ceaseless thunder of surf"; "in constant pain"; "night and day we live with the incessant noise of the city"; "the never-ending search for happiness"; "the perpetual struggle to maintain standards in a democracy"; "man's unceasing warfare with drought and isolation"; "unremitting demands of hunger", A named item that retains a constant value throughout the execution of a program Constants can be used anywhere in your code in place of actual values A constant can be a string or numeric literal, another constant, or any combination that includes arithmetic or logical operators except Is and exponentiation For example: Const A = "MyString", n 1 a constant form 2 a constant variable 3 a constant object 4 a self-evaluating object, A number that does not change in value in a given situation, A quantity that does not change its value, no matter what happens to other related variables, continually recurring or continuing without interruption; "constant repetition of the exercise"; "constant chatter of monkeys", persistent in occurrence and unvarying in nature; "maintained a constant temperature"; "a constant beat"; "principles of unvarying validity"; "a steady breeze", You use constant to describe something that happens all the time or is always there. Inflation is a constant threat He has been her constant companion for the last four months. = continual + constantly con·stant·ly The direction of the wind is constantly changing, number with a fixed value (Mathematics), If an amount or level is constant, it stays the same over a particular period of time. The average speed of the winds remained constant. = stable, A constant is a thing or value that always stays the same. In the world of fashion it sometimes seems that the only constant is ceaseless change variable. Boltzmann constant Constant de Rebecque Henri Benjamin cosmological constant elastic constant Hubble's constant, a number representing a quantity assumed to have a fixed value in a specified mathematical context; "the velocity of light is a constant", a quantity that does not vary, (n ) a data object whose value must not change during execution of an executable program In Fortran 90 it may be a named constant or a literal constant, whereas in Fortran 77 a constant may only be a literal constant, A value that does not change In NewtonScript the value of the constant is substituted wherever the constant is used in code Source: NPG, A data object whose value cannot be changed A named entity with the PARAMETER attribute is called a named constant A constant without a name is called a literal constant, A value in a software program that never changes, as opposed to a variable which can change, any fundamental value (either with units or dimensionless) inherent to the Universe; the fundamental physical constants include the speed of light c, Planck's constant h, the gravitational constant G, Boltzmann's constant k, the gas constant R, and many others, An item that represents a value that cannot be changed For Example: 123 'x', A variable whose value may not be changed In Java, these are implemented by final variables constructor A constructor is automatically called when an instance of its class is created A constructor always has the same name as its class, and has no return type For instance public class Ship { public Ship(String name){ } } A class with no explicit constructor has an implicit no-arg constructor, which takes no arguments and has an empty body, A variable or object whose value doesn't change, A value that doesn't change, The sum produced by each row, column, and main diagonal (and possibly other arrangements) Also called the magic sum The constant (S) of a normal magic square is (n3+n)/2 If the magic square consists of consecutive numbers, but not starting at 1, the constant is (n3+n)/2+n(a-1) where a equals the starting number If the magic square consists of numbers with a fixed increment, then S = an + b(n/2)(n2-1) where a = starting number and b = increment See Series For a normal magic square, S = ½ n(n2+1) For a normal magic cube, S = ½ n(n3+1) For a tesseract S = ½ n(n4+1) In general; for a d-dimensional hypercube S = ½ n(nd+1) For a normal magic star, when n is the order, S = 4n + 2 See Magic Star Definitions, (n ) A data item that keeps the same value throughout a program's run cycle Contrast with variable, A data item with a value that does not change during program execution, A constant is a fixed number, A data object whose value does not change during the execution of a program; the value is defined at the time of compilation A constant can be named (using the PARAMETER attribute or statement) or unnamed An unnamed constant is called a literal constant The value of a constant can be numeric or logical, or it can be a character string Contrast with variable, The constants in an experiment are all the factors that do not change These will vary depending on what question is being addressed In a bioassay experiment, usually the temperature is kept constant However, if the question being investigated were, "How does temperature affect lettuce seed germination and growth?" then in this case the temperature would be a variable rather than a constant, A fixed value used in a calculated field For example, in the expression V8 + 16, the constant is 16,
34
plural of constant
ts
35
Also a named means to hold data, but the data cannot change during program execution
ts
36
In math, things that do not change: for example distance, volume, mass, are called constants The things that do change are called variables (cf Gathering Information from Graphs Discussion)
ts
37
Constants are the terms in the algebraic expression that contain only numbers That is, they're the terms without variables We call them constants because their value never changes, since there are no variables in the term that can change its value In the expression 7x2 + 3xy + 8 the constant term is "8 "
ts
38
Constants are used to substitute words for integers, which are frequently used throughout a program Here the constants refers to hardware of the box as denoted by the function of each constant and corresponding integer (e g , Hand switch, RightLever), always defined before the execution of the first state set
ts
39
Numbers such as 3 or 27 Placed on right side of equation; also called knowns
ts
40
constant
That which is permanent or invariable
ts
41
constant
Consistently recurring over time; persistent
ts
42
constant
Unchanged through time or space; permanent
ts
43
constant
A quantity that remains at a fixed value throughout a given discussion
ts
44
constant
Steady in purpose, action, feeling, etc
ts
45
constant
Any property of an experiment, determined numerically, that does not change under given circumstances
A number expressing some property or condition of a substance or of an instrument of precision; as, the dielectric constant of quartz; the collimation constant of a transit instrument
ts
50
constant
A number whose value, when ascertained (as by observation) and substituted in a general mathematical formula expressing an astronomical law, completely determines that law and enables predictions to be made of its effect in particular cases
ts
51
constant
That which is not subject to change; that which is invariable
ts
52
constant
a quantity that does not vary a number representing a quantity assumed to have a fixed value in a specified mathematical context; "the velocity of light is a constant"
ts
53
constant
A quantity that does not change its value; used in countradistinction to variable
ts
54
constant
("to stand firm"): an algebraic term that consists of a number by itself A constant is a term with unchanging value The degree of a constant term is 0 Examples
ts
55
constant
Contrasted with variable
ts
56
constant
The simplest possible shader: includes only the surface color, which is constant across the surface This is because surface normal, reflectance and lighting information are not calculated at all Useful with texture mapped surfaces when the texture image is preferred to reproduce on the object as close to the original color as possible
ts
57
constant
continually recurring or continuing without interruption; "constant repetition of the exercise"; "constant chatter of monkeys
ts
58
constant
steadfast in purpose or devotion or affection; "a man constant in adherence to his ideals"; "a constant lover"; "constant as the northern star"
ts
59
constant
Remaining unchanged or invariable, as a quantity, force, law, etc
ts
60
constant
Not liable, or given, to change; permanent; regular; continuous; continually recurring; steadfast; faithful; not fickle
ts
61
constant
Firm; solid; fixed; immovable; opposed to fluid
ts
62
constant
Constants are terms introduced into CycL by explicit creation Constants such as #$BillM or #$likesAsFriend begin with "#$" Constants are one type of FORT; the other type are non-atomic terms (NAT's) For more on the syntax and usage of constants, click here
ts
63
constant
Consistent; logical
ts
64
constant
1 A constant binding 2 A literal constant 3 (~ binding) Read-only 4 (~ slot) Not assignable Constant slots do not have setter functions
ts
65
constant
Mathematical constants are generally represented by empty elements and are distinguished from functions by the fact that they are not used as the first argument of an apply Their signature is simply the type of the object they represent
ts
66
constant
uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing; "the ceaseless thunder of surf"; "in constant pain"; "night and day we live with the incessant noise of the city"; "the never-ending search for happiness"; "the perpetual struggle to maintain standards in a democracy"; "man's unceasing warfare with drought and isolation"; "unremitting demands of hunger"
ts
67
constant
A named item that retains a constant value throughout the execution of a program Constants can be used anywhere in your code in place of actual values A constant can be a string or numeric literal, another constant, or any combination that includes arithmetic or logical operators except Is and exponentiation For example: Const A = "MyString"
ts
68
constant
n 1 a constant form 2 a constant variable 3 a constant object 4 a self-evaluating object
ts
69
constant
A number that does not change in value in a given situation
ts
70
constant
A quantity that does not change its value, no matter what happens to other related variables
ts
71
constant
continually recurring or continuing without interruption; "constant repetition of the exercise"; "constant chatter of monkeys"
ts
72
constant
persistent in occurrence and unvarying in nature; "maintained a constant temperature"; "a constant beat"; "principles of unvarying validity"; "a steady breeze"
ts
73
constant
You use constant to describe something that happens all the time or is always there. Inflation is a constant threat He has been her constant companion for the last four months. = continual + constantly con·stant·ly The direction of the wind is constantly changing
ts
74
constant
number with a fixed value (Mathematics) isim
ts
75
constant
If an amount or level is constant, it stays the same over a particular period of time. The average speed of the winds remained constant. = stable
ts
76
constant
A constant is a thing or value that always stays the same. In the world of fashion it sometimes seems that the only constant is ceaseless change variable. Boltzmann constant Constant de Rebecque Henri Benjamin cosmological constant elastic constant Hubble's constant
ts
77
constant
a number representing a quantity assumed to have a fixed value in a specified mathematical context; "the velocity of light is a constant"
ts
78
constant
a quantity that does not vary
ts
79
constant
(n ) a data object whose value must not change during execution of an executable program In Fortran 90 it may be a named constant or a literal constant, whereas in Fortran 77 a constant may only be a literal constant
ts
80
constant
A value that does not change In NewtonScript the value of the constant is substituted wherever the constant is used in code Source: NPG
ts
81
constant
A data object whose value cannot be changed A named entity with the PARAMETER attribute is called a named constant A constant without a name is called a literal constant
ts
82
constant
A value in a software program that never changes, as opposed to a variable which can change
ts
83
constant
any fundamental value (either with units or dimensionless) inherent to the Universe; the fundamental physical constants include the speed of light c, Planck's constant h, the gravitational constant G, Boltzmann's constant k, the gas constant R, and many others
ts
84
constant
An item that represents a value that cannot be changed For Example: 123 'x'
ts
85
constant
A variable whose value may not be changed In Java, these are implemented by final variables constructor A constructor is automatically called when an instance of its class is created A constructor always has the same name as its class, and has no return type For instance public class Ship { public Ship(String name){ } } A class with no explicit constructor has an implicit no-arg constructor, which takes no arguments and has an empty body
ts
86
constant
A variable or object whose value doesn't change
ts
87
constant
A value that doesn't change
ts
88
constant
The sum produced by each row, column, and main diagonal (and possibly other arrangements) Also called the magic sum The constant (S) of a normal magic square is (n3+n)/2 If the magic square consists of consecutive numbers, but not starting at 1, the constant is (n3+n)/2+n(a-1) where a equals the starting number If the magic square consists of numbers with a fixed increment, then S = an + b(n/2)(n2-1) where a = starting number and b = increment See Series For a normal magic square, S = ½ n(n2+1) For a normal magic cube, S = ½ n(n3+1) For a tesseract S = ½ n(n4+1) In general; for a d-dimensional hypercube S = ½ n(nd+1) For a normal magic star, when n is the order, S = 4n + 2 See Magic Star Definitions
ts
89
constant
(n ) A data item that keeps the same value throughout a program's run cycle Contrast with variable
ts
90
constant
A data item with a value that does not change during program execution
ts
91
constant
A constant is a fixed number
ts
92
constant
A data object whose value does not change during the execution of a program; the value is defined at the time of compilation A constant can be named (using the PARAMETER attribute or statement) or unnamed An unnamed constant is called a literal constant The value of a constant can be numeric or logical, or it can be a character string Contrast with variable
ts
93
constant
The constants in an experiment are all the factors that do not change These will vary depending on what question is being addressed In a bioassay experiment, usually the temperature is kept constant However, if the question being investigated were, "How does temperature affect lettuce seed germination and growth?" then in this case the temperature would be a variable rather than a constant
ts
94
constant
A fixed value used in a calculated field For example, in the expression V8 + 16, the constant is 16
Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada constants kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. constants kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan constants kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.