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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
{i} not etme
özellikle matematikte rakamlar ve işaretler sistemi veya müzikte notalar ile işaretler sistemi
(İnşaat) gösterim biçimi
formül
(Matematik) işaret
(Matematik) belirtke
sembolle gösterim
simgelenim
işaretleme
simgelem
(Matematik) rakamlar ve işaretler sistemi
yazım
rakamlar ve işaretler jüyesi
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) gösterim (r. williams)
{i} işaretlerle gösterme
kayıt
{i} notalar sistemi
işaret veya rakamlarla gösterme usulü
{i} bir sistemi oluşturan işaretler: musical notation nota sistemi
notasyon
(Matematik) simge
mathematical notation
matematiksel gösterim
polish notation
(Bilgisayar) öntakı simgelemi
prefix notation
(Bilgisayar) öntakı simgelemi
binary coded notation
ikili kodlu gösterim
binary notation
ikili yazım
chemical notation
kimyasal gösterim
decimal notation
ondalık gösterim
e notation
e gösterimi
hexadecimal notation
onaltılı gösterim
infix notation
ara ek gösterimi
lukasiewicz notation
lukasiewicz yazımı
mixed base notation
karışık taban yazımı
musical notation
müziksel gösterim
octal notation
sekizli yazım
polish notation
polonyalı gösterimi
prefix notation
ön ek gösterimi
reverse polish notation
ters polonyalı gösterimi
scientific notation
bilimsel gösterim
Big O notation
Büyük O (Big-Oh) gösterimi matematiksel bir gösterim olup işlevlerin (fonksiyonların) asimptotik davranışlarını tarif etmek için kullanılır. Daha açık şekilde anlatmak gerekirse, bir işlevin büyümesinin asimptotik üst sınırını daha basit başka bir işlev cinsinden tanımlanması demektir. İki temel uygulama alanı vardır: matematik alanında genellikle kırpılmış bir sonsuz serinin kalan terimini karakterize etmek için kullanılır; bilgisayar bilimlerinde ise algoritmaların bilgi işlemsel karmaşıklığının çözümlemesi için kullanılır
binary coded decimal notation
ikili kodlu onlu yazım
exponential notation
üstel gösterim
factorial notation
faktöriyel notasyonu
fixed radix notation
değişmez taban gösterimi
full notation
tam gösterim
hexadecimal notation
onaltilik düzende gösterim
hierarchic notation
hiyerarşik gösterim
hospitality of notation
gösterim misafirperverliği
inclusive notation
dahil gösterimi
infix notation
tutturmak gösterim
letter notation
mektup gösterim
mnemonic notation
mnemonic gösterim
numeric notation
sayısal gösterim
octave notation
oktav gösterim
polyvalent notation
çokdeğerlikli yazım
postfix notation
postfix gösterim
radix notation
taban yazımı
sexadecimal notation
onaltili yazım
syllabic notation
hece gösterim
system of notation
gösterim sistemi
uniform notation
üniforma gösterim
Kendall's notation
Kendall simgelemi
binary notation
ikili düzen gösterimi,ikili yazım
decimal notation
(Matematik) ondalık notasyon
decimal notation
(Matematik) onlu yazım
decimal notation
(Bilgisayar) onlu yazılım
hexadecimal notation
onaltılı gösterim,onaltılık düzende gösterim
infix notation
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) ayraçlı yazım
infix notation
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) parantezli yazım
internal notation
iç alıntı
phonetic notation
(Dilbilim) sesçil yazım
positional notation
konumsal yazim
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
The act, process, method, or an instance of representing by a system or set of marks, signs, figures, or characters
A specific note or piece of information written in such a notation

She made a notation in the margin of the book.

A system of characters, symbols, or abbreviated expressions used in an art or science or in mathematics or logic to express technical facts or quantities
{n} the act of noting down, a meaning
A system of notation is a set of written symbols that are used to represent something such as music or mathematics. Musical notation was conceived for the C major scale and each line and space represents a note in this scale. some other abstract notation system like a computer language. a system of written marks or signs used to represent something such as music, mathematics, or scientific ideas
A term for a system of expressing musical sounds through the use of written characters, called notes
To simplify the notation: It is too much trouble to change now
a comment or instruction (usually added); "his notes were appended at the end of the article"; "he added a short notation to the address on the envelope"
A term for a system of expressing musical sounds through the use of written characters, called notes indicating pitch and rhythm
the symbols used to work a problem -- "You may be more familiar with one of these notations than you are with the American notation " (93)
The unique elements of the Iconclass system are its alphanumeric classification codes, called notations They are made up of strings of digits and letters which, strung together in logical sequence, indicate an iconographic theme Notations always begin with one of the digits 0 - 9, corresponding to the ten main divisions of Iconclass Notations are code numbers that can be used to describe the subjects of visual documents In the following example of a rather lengthy notation, the various components are called by their names
The system of writing out music in symbols that can be reproduced in performance
Usually refers to a data format, such as BMP A notation identifies by name the format of unparsed entities, the format of elements that bear a notation attribute, or the application to which a processing instruction is addressed
Any particular system of characters, symbols, or abbreviated expressions used in art or science, to express briefly technical facts, quantities, etc
written music, the notes on a page
Any written, audio, or visual record of choreography Standard dance notation systems range from the simple (e g , folk dance or ballroom notation) to the complex (e g , Laban notation, Benesh) Invented notation for dance could take the form of computer notation, animation, sculpting, prose, symbols and colours, flip books, and so on
{i} system of symbols used to mark something (e.g. musical notation); process of marking something systematically; annotation; noting
a system of visual symbols-was developed to reinforce the singer’s memory of a chant melody learned from oral tradition Notation was also developed to specify pitches so that melodies for chants would be uniform throughout the far-flung Roman Catholic Church Notation was a great aid in the teaching of polyphonic music An important region for the development of notation was northern France, and the first known composers of notated polyphony were Leonin and Perotin
A mechanism for defining a data format for a non-XML document referenced as an unparsed entity This is a holdover from SGML that creaks a bit The newer standard is to use MIME datatypes and namespaces to prevent naming conflicts
192 as used here, an image employing organizational principles other than the formats associated with pictures or writing systems, especially reference lines and other geometric configurations Examples of notations are heraldry, graphs, charts and other maps, tables, and mathematical notations 193 In Nelson Goodman's sense, a system of characters that fulfills five criteria: syntactic disjunction, syntactic finite differentiation, semantic unambiguousness, disjoint compliance classes, and semantic finite differentiation
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The use of various symbols to indicate the pitch, rhythm, and expressive elements of a composition
Literal or etymological signification
transcription; the system of writing used to represent music
The act or practice of recording anything by marks, figures, or characters
the system of figures, letters, and signs used in arithmetic and algebra to express number, quantity, or operations
Method for recording movements and dances
A system of symbols and coordinates for recording the moves of a game See the lesson on Notation
The mechanism by which a written analog to a physical process may be preserved for future use Generally involves symbols which can be interpreted at a later time to recreate the original process The symbols may be visual (pictographic) or metaphoric or schematic, or they may be arbitrary symbols In the latter case, the symbols may be assigned either to actions required to produce the end-result, or to actual aspects of the end-result Either of these choices requires that the enactor/performer know both how to perform the actions required, and how to correctly interpret the symbols
A manner of representing quantities See positional notation, binary notation, biquinary notation, decimal notation, fixed point, floating point, hexidecimal notation, octal notation, sexidecimal notation, ternary notation
the activity of representing something by a special system of marks or characters a technical system of symbols used to represent special things
The most common method of recording chess moves today is called algebraic chess notation - Each file is lettered a-h from white's left to right; each rank is numbered 1-8 from white's side of the board - Each piece is designated by its initial: K = King; Q = Queen; R = Rook; B = Bishop; N = kNight - Pawn moves are indicated by the absence of an initial - Thus, 1 Nf3 means, "The knight moved to the f3-square on the first move," and 1 e4 means, "The pawn moved to e4 on Move 1 "
the activity of representing something by a special system of marks or characters
The system of symbols used to write down a musical composition
When content is not made up of standard data characters, the use of notations allows documents to incorporate or reference non-SGML data (such as graphics, video, sound, or small software applications)
Sheet music
a technical system of symbols used to represent special things
Set of boxes, arrows, symbols and labels used to draw diagrams Each model has its own set of notational conventions
written music indicating pitch and rhythm
Tells the parser what type of object is being referenced Usually refers to a data format of non-XML data, such as BMP A notation identifies by name the format of unparsed entities, the format of elements that bear a notation attribute, or the application to which a processing instruction is addressed
Hungarian notation
A naming convention in computer programming, in which the name of a variable, usually mixed-case, indicates its type and intended use by including obscure abbreviations as prefixes
Polish notation
A notation for arithmetic (and logical) formulae in which operations (respectively, quantifiers and operands) are written immediately before their operands, used to avoid the need for parentheses; for example, 3 * (4 + 7) is written as * 3 + 4 7 and A AND B is written as AND A B
big O notation
A particular notation used to express the limiting behaviour of a function or the time complexity of an algorithm
caret notation
A notation to write and read control characters where each character is represented by a caret followed by another symbol
dental notation
a system for associating information to a specific tooth used by dentists
infix notation
Notation where operators appear between operands, for example a+b
k-adic notation
The bijective numeration of digits 1 thru k inclusive that uses position in powers of k to encode an integer's expansion
music notation
A system which represents aurally perceived music, through the use of written symbols
musical notation
A system which represents aurally perceived music, through the use of written symbols
postfix notation
reverse Polish notation
prefix notation
Polish notation
reverse Polish notation
an arithmetic notation in which numbers precede the operators to be applied to them

Back in my day, we had reverse Polish notation calculators: You had to write 2 4 3 * + instead of 2 + 4 * 3.

scientific notation
an alternative format of such a decimal number immediately followed by E and an integer

The number 0.00236 is written in scientific notation as 2.36x10-3 or as 2.36E-3.

scientific notation
a method of writing, or of displaying real numbers as a decimal number between 1 and 10 followed by an integer power of 10
set-builder notation
a mathematical notation for describing a set by stating the properties that its members must satisfy
siteswap notation
A numerical notation used to describe juggling patterns
Big O notation
In computational complexity theory, big O notation is often used to describe how the size of the input data affects an algorithm's usage of computational resources (usually running time or memory). It is also called Big Oh notation, Landau notation, and asymptotic notation. Big O notation is also used in many other scientific and mathematical fields to provide similar estimations
binary notation
any notation that uses 2 characters (usually 0 and 1)
binary notation
Numerical system which forms the basis of computer mathematics Only two digits are used, "0" and "1"
binary notation
The representation of integers in terms of powers of two
binary notation
display or storage of a number in computer memory based on a two digit system
binary notation
A system of positional notation in which the digits are coefficients of power of the base 2 in same way as the digits in the conventional decimal system are coefficients of power of the base 10
chemical notation
a notation used by chemists to express technical facts in chemistry
dance notation
Written recording of dance movements. The earliest notation, in the late 15th century, consisted of letter-symbols. Several attempts were made in later centuries to describe dance steps, but no unified system combined both rhythm and steps until the 1920s, when Rudolf Laban devised his system of Labanotation. In the 1950s, the competing system of Benesh notation, or "choreology," devised by Rudolf and Joan Benesh, came into use
decimal notation
any notation that uses 10 different characters (usually the digits 0 to 9)
decimal notation
record keeping using a system of numeration based on units of 10; presenting of a number or storing it in memory according to units of 10 (Computers)
fixed-point notation
a radix numeration system in which the location of the decimal point is fixed by convention
floating-point notation
0012 is 0
floating-point notation
12-2 where -2 is the exponent
floating-point notation
a radix numeration system in which the location of the decimal point is indicated by an exponent of the radix; the floating-point representation of 0
hexadecimal notation
any notation that uses 16 different characters
hexadecimal notation
storage of a number or its representation in base 16 (Computers)
infix notation
a notation for forming mathematical expressions using parentheses and governed by rules of operator precedence; operators are dispersed among the operands
mathematical notation
a notation used by mathematicians
musical notation
Written, printed, or other visual representation of music. There are two basic approaches to notating music. Tablature (such as guitar chord diagrams) depicts the actions a performer is to take (in particular, showing where to put the fingers to produce a given sound). Symbolic notation describes the sounds themselves and includes methods that vary from assigning pitches different letters of the alphabet to representing a given combination of notes by a graphic sign. The Western notation system combines rhythmic notation (the appearance of a note indicates its duration) with pitch notation (the line or space on a staff where a note is placed indicates its pitch). Thus, a single symbol shows both pitch and duration, and a string of these symbols notates both melody and rhythm
musical notation
a notation used by musicians
notational
Of or pertaining to notation
notational
{s} of or pertaining to notation; of musical notation
notations
plural of notation
octal notation
any mathematical notation that uses 8 different characters (usually the digits 0 to 7)
parenthesis-free notation
a notation for forming mathematical expressions that does not use parentheses to delimit components
polish notation
a parenthesis-free notation for forming mathematical expressions in which each operator precedes its operands
positional notation
a numeration system in which a real number is represented by an ordered set of characters where the value of a character depends on its position
positional notation
A system of writing numbers in which the position of a digit affects its value
postfix notation
a parenthesis-free notation for forming mathematical expressions in which each operator follows its operands
prefix notation
a parenthesis-free notation for forming mathematical expressions in which each operator precedes its operands
scale of notation
{i} framework where a group of numbers are represented by numerals in a consistent mode
scientific notation
A method of writing or displaying numbers in terms of a decimal number between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of
scientific notation
The scientific notation of 10,492, for example, is 1.0492 × 10
scientific notation
(Computers) representation of a number as a series of digits and the exponent to which it must be raised (in base 10)
notation
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