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variableadd into favorites/ˈveə(ɹ).i.ə.bl̩/, /ˈveɹ.i.ə.bl̩/, /ˈvæɹ.i.ə.bl̩/
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Etymology: [ ver-E-&-b&l, var- ] (adjective.) 14th century. From Old French variable Latin variare (“to change”) varius (“different, various”).
Synonyms: alterable, flexible, changeable, mutable, fickle, fluctuating, inconstant, shifting, unstable, unsteady, varying, aberrant, parameter, variable quantity, capricious, changeful, fitful, fluid, iffy
Antonyms: constant, invariable, immutable, unalterable, unchangeable, unchanging, unvarying

değişken, mat. değişken, değişen, kararsız, değişen şey, degişken, tutarsızlık, değişkendir, değişkenlik, çelişki, otonom değişken, uyuşmazlık, fikir ayrılığı, dönek, değişken şey, Cinsinden başka türlü, değişebilir, değişen rüzgar, değişkenler, Değişme niteliği, değişkenlik, döneklik, kararsızlık, DEĞİŞKENLİK:Belirli bir hedefte meydana gelebilecek hasarın, yer sıfır noktasından olan uzaklığa göre azalması veya hasar değerlendirilmesinde göz önüne alınan etkilere karşı hedefteki belirsizliklerin, korunmanın ve yönün ortalama etkisini bulmak için hesaba katılan matematiksel bir faktör, değişken olma durumu, değişebilme, değişkenlik, varyasyon, değişkence,

1 değişken  isim     ts
2 mat. değişken  isim     ts
3 değişen     ts
4 kararsız  sıfat     ts
5 değişen şey  isim     ts
6 degişken     ts
7 tutarsızlık  isim     ts
8 değişkendir     ts
9 değişkenlik  isim     ts
10 çelişki  isim     ts
11 otonom değişken  Ticaret     ts
12 uyuşmazlık     ts
13 fikir ayrılığı     ts
14 dönek     ts
15 değişken şey  isim     ts
16 Cinsinden başka türlü  Tıp     ts
17 değişebilir     ts
18 değişen rüzgar  Askeri     ts
19variables değişkenler     ts
20variability Değişme niteliği, değişkenlik     ts
21variability döneklik  isim     ts
22variability kararsızlık  isim     ts
23variability DEĞİŞKENLİK:Belirli bir hedefte meydana gelebilecek hasarın, yer sıfır noktasından olan uzaklığa göre azalması veya hasar değerlendirilmesinde göz önüne alınan etkilere karşı hedefteki belirsizliklerin, korunmanın ve yönün ortalama etkisini bulmak için hesaba katılan matematiksel bir faktör  Askeri     ts
24variability değişken olma durumu     ts
25variability değişebilme  Biyoloji     ts
26variability değişkenlik, varyasyon  Mukavele     ts
27variably değişkence     ts
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a quantity that may assume any one of a set of values, a named memory location in which a program can store intermediate results and from which it can read them, something whose value may be dictated or discovered, a symbol representing a variable, tending to deviate from a normal or recognized type, able to vary, likely to vary, marked by diversity or difference, having no fixed quantitative value, something that is [[#Adjective|variable]], a variable star, var, a quantity that can assume any of a set of values a symbol (like x or y) that is used in mathematical or logical expressions to represent a variable quantity something that is likely to vary; something that is subject to variation; "the weather is one variable to be considered", light can be varied; "a variable capacitor"; "variable filters in front of the mercury xenon lights", liable to or capable of change; "rainfall in the tropics is notoriously variable"; "variable winds"; "variable expenses, Those parts of the sea where a steady wind is not expected, especially the parts between the trade-wind belts, (used of a device) designed so that a property (as e, A quantity which may increase or decrease; a quantity which admits of an infinite number of values in the same expression; a variable quantity; as, in the equation x2 - y2 = R2, x and y are variables, light can be varied; "a variable capacitor"; "variable filters in front of the mercury xenon lights" liable to or capable of change; "rainfall in the tropics is notoriously variable"; "variable winds"; "variable expenses, Liable to vary; too susceptible of change; mutable; fickle; unsteady; inconstant; as, the affections of men are variable; passions are variable, That which is variable; that which varies, or is subject to change, A shifting wind, or one that varies in force, something that is variable, Having the capacity of varying or changing; capable of alternation in any manner; changeable; as, variable winds or seasons; a variable quantity, a named memory location in which a program can store intermediate results and from which it can read it them, In a system of formal logic, any symbol that—unlike a constant—designates generally Thus, the propositional calculus employs statement variables, while quantification theory makes use of individual variables Also see OCP, (used of a device) designed so that a property (as e g light) can be varied; "a variable capacitor"; "variable filters in front of the mercury xenon lights", marked by diversity or difference; "the varying angles of roof slope"; "nature is infinitely variable", liable to or capable of change; "rainfall in the tropics is notoriously variable"; "variable winds"; "variable expenses", A variable is an object in Lisp that can store an arbitrary value Emacs uses some variables for internal purposes, and has others (known as `user options' (q v )) just so that you can set their values to control the behavior of Emacs The variables used in Emacs that you are likely to be interested in are listed in the Variables Index in this manual See section Variables, for information on variables, text-strings of the form %VARIABLE% that are expanded on the fly into text, image, or any other type of embedded content; predefined variables are coded into the main TWiki package, Plugins variables, and user-specified variables are created in TWikiPreferences, WebPreferences, or single topics, An element in a model For example, in the model RS&Pt+1 = a + b Tbill t + et, where RS&Pt+1 is the return on the S&P in month t+1 and Tbill is the Tbill return at month t, both RS&P and Tbill are "variables" because they change through time; i e , they are not constant, An item of data named by an identifier Each variable has a type, such as int or Object, and a scope See also class variable, instance variable, local variable, A symbol that can hold different values at different times For example, the variable var1 might hold 55 25 one time a program is run, -32 7 the next time, and different numbers other times Program variables are much like the unknowns in a formula, such as the L and W in this formula: Area = L x W In programs, however, variables often hold different values at different times within the same program A variable can be contrasted with a constant A constant might be the number 150, but a variable might be the symbol dis (short for distance) which can hold 150 or any other number Besides holding numbers, variables often hold strings, lists, etc See also "Local variable," "Global variable," and System variable" above, (1) A quantity which may take any one of a specified set of values It is convenient to apply the same word to denote non-measurable characteristics, e g "sex" is a variable in this sense since any human individual may take one of two "values," male or female It is useful, but far from being the general practice, to distinguish between a variable as so defined and a random variable or variate (2) Any structural element in an ecosystem that varies over time, also "component " (3)A condition of a system in which elements or a performance measure take different values, a star that varies noticeably in brightness, Something that is variable changes quite often, and there usually seems to be no fixed pattern to these changes. The potassium content of foodstuffs is very variable a variable rate of interest. + variability vari·abil·ity There's a great deal of variability between individuals, changeable, fluctuating, inconstant; fickle; having a quantity that is unfixed; deviating from the norm, something given to variation; quantity that may represent any one of a set of values (Mathematics); star whose brightness variates at intervals (Astronomy), A variable is a factor that can change in quality, quantity, or size, which you have to take into account in a situation. Decisions could be made on the basis of price, delivery dates, after-sales service or any other variable, A variable is a quantity that can have any one of a set of values. It is conventional to place the independent variable on the right-hand side of an equation. In algebra, a symbol (usually a letter) standing in for an unknown numerical value in an equation. Commonly used variables include x and y (real-number unknowns), z (complex-number unknowns), t (time), r (radius), and s (arc length). Variables should be distinguished from coefficients, fixed values that multiply powers of variables in polynomials and algebraic equations. In the quadratic equation ax^2 + bx + c = 0, x is the variable and a, b and c are coefficients whose values must be specified to solve the equation. In translating word problems into algebraic equations, quantities to be determined can be represented by variables. Cepheid variable complex variable eclipsing variable star random variable variable star, a quantity that can assume any of a set of values, something that is likely to vary; something that is subject to variation; "the weather is one variable to be considered", A variable is a symbol into which data can be stored As its name implies, the value, or contents, of a variable can change during program execution In the earliest form of BASIC, variable names were typically single alphabetic characters for variables containing numbers and alphabetic characters preceded by a "$" for "string" variables A "string" variable is a variable containing alphabetic and/or punctuation characters In PICK/BASIC, variable names may be of any length and therefore should be descriptively named Variable names must begin with an alphabetic character and may include alphabetic characters, periods and dollar signs, a symbol (like x or y) that is used in mathematical or logical expressions to represent a variable quantity, A variable is an abbreviation for a sequence of characters, and may appear anywhere that the characters in question could appear Even if the variable contains a number (e g 6 62559e-34) it is still just a characters, although SM may choose to treat them as a number in some contexts (e g the right-hand side of a SET command), A variable contains global information that can be accessed in all parts of a model Variables can be of type integer or real They must defined in the Build/Variables menu before they can be used, A term used in statistics is used to describe the factors that are to be studied Data variables are described as either: 1) Qualitative (Categorical) or, A Java name that has scope only from its declaration to the end of the enclosing block Variables are formally called local variables; sometimes, this is abbreviated to locals, An occurrence of a pattern variable is translated into an invocation of the unparse function for the phylum of the pattern variable, A named storage location that can contain data that can be modified during program execution Each variable has a name that uniquely identifies it within its level of scope Variable names: Must begin with an alphabetic character Can't contain an embedded period or type-declaration character Must be unique within the same scope Must be no longer than 255 characters, A value or string that can be changed - think of it as a "box" A variable can contain either a string (a string variable) or a number (a numeric variable) The contents of the "box" can be read or changed at any time You can access the contents of a string variable within any parameter by enclosing the variable name with "#" characters, and similiarly a numeric variable can be accessed inside any parameter by enclosing its name with "%" characters, Variables are named locations of your program's memory that hold something See Variables and Types, A variable is a letter that is used as a temporary replacement for numbers, a data array together with all the information attached to it: label (8 characters), descriptor (48 characters), status information (type: 1= numeric variable, 2= GVAR, 3=alpha/the number of cases and a tie) and three associated values minimum, maximum and a reference value (default= median) The user refers to a variable using an integer number referring to the relative position of the variable in the WA Instead of numbers variable labels or ties can be specified using the # substitution When storing a WA in an EDA file variables are packed; i e variables are stored consecutively with no empty variables in between The same can be done by the PACK command Variables can be protected or unprotected and have different usages (type of variable) You should very clearly distinguish letter variables, i e scalar variables and "normal" variables, i e vectors, A variable is an object in Lisp that can store an arbitrary value Emacs uses some variables for internal purposes, and has others (known as `options' (q v )) just so that you can set their values to control the behavior of Emacs The variables used in Emacs that you are likely to be interested in are listed in the Variables Index in this manual See section Variables, for information on variables, —A typed storage location in memory The type of the variable determines what kind of data it can store Examples of variables include local variables, parameters, array elements, static fields and instance fields See Types, A named object that holds a single value SQL*Plus uses bind substitution, system, and user variables, (1) A name that represents a string value Variables that usually are set only on a command line are called parameters Other variables are simply names to which the user or the shell may assign string values (2) In Fortran 90, data object whose value can be defined and redefined A variable may be a scalar or an array (3) In the shell command language, a named parameter See also shell variable, NCL: A name that can contain a singly-dimensioned or multi-dimensioned data array, dimension names, coordinate variables, attributes, and so forth, A variable is Lisp object that can store an arbitrary value Emacs uses some variables for internal purposes, and has others (known as `options' (q v )) you can set to control the behavior of Emacs The variables used in Emacs that you are likely to be interested in are listed in the Variables Index of this manual See section Variables, for information on variables, Any characteristic or attribute of persons, objects, or events that can take on different numerical values, the state or characteristic of being variable, the degree to which a thing is variable, variant, differences in the measurement of variables, alterability leads to variation, A measure designed to describe the scatter or dispersion of a frequency distribution, The characteristic of a product or process in which parameters fluctuate to a significant degree but do not typically trend in a specific direction Reduction of variability is a priority in systems that attempt to ensure consistent quality and reduce lead times, The degree to which differences exist among a set of scores The standard deviation is usually used to describe the variability of scores in a sample, The quality of being likely to change or vary over time; lack of uniformity There are two types of variability: temporal and spatial Consider the amount of precipitation HBEF receives annually: in some years the Valley receives more precipitation than the "average year", and in some years it receives less This is an example of temporal variability Spatial variability refers to how different areas in the HBEF may receive different amounts of precipitation in the same period of time (for example, one day or one year), state of being given to variation, changeability, fickleness, The spread of dispersion of test scores, most often expressed as a standard deviation (See Standard Deviation ) Variance: The square of the standard deviation Back to Top Weighting: The process of assigning different weights to different scores in making some final decision To do weighting correctly, one must convert all scores to a common scale or metric For example, we cannot average temperatures measured with both the Celsius and Fahrenheit scale until the temperatures from one scale are converted to the other scale For educational data, we should first convert all data to a common scale such as a z-score, a T-score, or some other standard score Then, to combine scores, we must determine how much weight to give each score Weights are usually assigned subjectively, based on the importance and/or quality, e g , reliability, of the data Back to Top z-Score: A type of standard score with a mean of zero and a standard deviation of one (See Standard Score ), When used in reference to climate, variability refers to the tendency of conditions to vary around some reference point (such as the tendency of the temperature to deviate from some average), The amount of diversity allowed in each step of service provision p 632, Most measured variables show some variation, i e their values are not constant, Variability measures the fluctuations in rates of return These measurements frequently are used as proxies for risk management, Random error in independent measurements as the result of repeated application of the process under specific conditions, The possible different outcomes of an event As an example, an investment with many different levels of return would have great variability, The property or ability of an organism to change its characteristics from one generation to the other, Dispersion in the likely outcomes, The extent to which scores differ from one another, A measure of the degree to which the scores in a distribution are clustered together or spread apart, Language learners vary in the use they make of their linguistic knowledge This can be systematic or unsystematic, the quality of being able to vary, adapt, or change, a characteristic of a variable that refers to how the values assumed by a variable differ from observational unit to observational unit For example, when investigating the numbers of brothers and/or sisters, the responses from one class member to the next would be different, The quality or state of being variable; variableness, The power possessed by living organisms, both animal and vegetable, of adapting themselves to modifications or changes in their environment, thus possibly giving rise to ultimate variation of structure or function, one of the four characteristics (with inseparability, intangibility and perishability) which distinguish a service; variability expresses the notion that a service may vary in standard or quality from one provider to the next or from occasion to the next Also referred to as Heterogeneity See Services Marketing; Inseparability; Intangibility; Perishability, The characteristic of a product or process in which parameters fluctuate to a significant degree but do not typically trend in a specific direction. Reduction of variability is a priority in systems that attempt to ensure consistent quality and reduce lead times, a quality of variability and lack of uniformity, the quality of being subject to variation, Special storage places where a compter program can store information back to top, The unknown quantities of a mathematical programming model, Factors that is subject to change in an experiment, Labels which refer to a changeable value Example: total may be possess a value of 100, plural of variable, a is a variable If we are not being austere, so are b, c, d and e A variable followed by a prime is also a variable Eg: a, b', c'', A storage location with a name that can be assigned a value, Cells in which Excel substitutes different values, To calculate a loan payment, one must know (1) the amount of money which is to be borrowed, (2) the length of time over which the money will be repaid (term), and (3) interest rate being charged on the loan amount From these ‘variables’, one can mathematically calculate a loan payment Changes in any or all of the variables will change the payment Since the relationship between these variables is mathematical, one can solve for any one of the variables as long as the other three variables are known For example, if one knew the payment amount, the interest rate, and the loan amount, then one could solve for the term of the loan, To calculate a loan payment, one must know (1) the amount of money to be borrowed, (2) the length of time over which the money will be repaid (term) and (3) interest rate being charged on the loan amount From these variables, one can mathematically calculate a loan payment Changes in any or all of the variables will change the payment, Properties of objects that can take on different values, An optional parameter specifying a method for sending variables associated with the movie to load If there are no variables, omit this parameter; otherwise, specify whether to load variables using a GET or POST method GET appends the variables to the end of the URL and is used for a small numbers of variables POST sends the variables in a separate HTTP header and is used for long strings of variables, holds a value in a given memory location, Identifiable and selectable characteristics that can be tested for mailing purposes, In algebraic expressions, letters represent variables These letters are actually numbers in disguise In this expression, the variables are x and y We call these letters "variables" because the numbers they represent can varythat is, we can substitute one or more numbers for the letters in the expression, changeably, in a variable manner, with variation; in a variable manner or to a variable degree; "it will be variably cloudy", In a variable manner, with variation; in a variable manner or to a variable degree; "it will be variably cloudy,

28 a quantity that may assume any one of a set of values     ts
29 a named memory location in which a program can store intermediate results and from which it can read them     ts
30 something whose value may be dictated or discovered - "There are several variables to consider here."     ts
31 a symbol representing a variable     ts
32 tending to deviate from a normal or recognized type     ts
33 able to vary     ts
34 likely to vary     ts
35 marked by diversity or difference     ts
36 having no fixed quantitative value     ts
37 something that is [[#Adjective|variable]]     ts
38 a variable star     ts
39 var     ts
40 a quantity that can assume any of a set of values a symbol (like x or y) that is used in mathematical or logical expressions to represent a variable quantity something that is likely to vary; something that is subject to variation; "the weather is one variable to be considered"     ts
41 light can be varied; "a variable capacitor"; "variable filters in front of the mercury xenon lights"     ts
42 liable to or capable of change; "rainfall in the tropics is notoriously variable"; "variable winds"; "variable expenses     ts
43 Those parts of the sea where a steady wind is not expected, especially the parts between the trade-wind belts     ts
44 (used of a device) designed so that a property (as e     ts
45 A quantity which may increase or decrease; a quantity which admits of an infinite number of values in the same expression; a variable quantity; as, in the equation x2 - y2 = R2, x and y are variables     ts
46 light can be varied; "a variable capacitor"; "variable filters in front of the mercury xenon lights" liable to or capable of change; "rainfall in the tropics is notoriously variable"; "variable winds"; "variable expenses     ts
47 Liable to vary; too susceptible of change; mutable; fickle; unsteady; inconstant; as, the affections of men are variable; passions are variable     ts
48 That which is variable; that which varies, or is subject to change     ts
49 A shifting wind, or one that varies in force     ts
50 something that is variable     ts
51 Having the capacity of varying or changing; capable of alternation in any manner; changeable; as, variable winds or seasons; a variable quantity     ts
52 a named memory location in which a program can store intermediate results and from which it can read it them     ts
53 In a system of formal logic, any symbol that—unlike a constant—designates generally Thus, the propositional calculus employs statement variables, while quantification theory makes use of individual variables Also see OCP     ts
54 (used of a device) designed so that a property (as e g light) can be varied; "a variable capacitor"; "variable filters in front of the mercury xenon lights"     ts
55 marked by diversity or difference; "the varying angles of roof slope"; "nature is infinitely variable"     ts
56 liable to or capable of change; "rainfall in the tropics is notoriously variable"; "variable winds"; "variable expenses"     ts
57 A variable is an object in Lisp that can store an arbitrary value Emacs uses some variables for internal purposes, and has others (known as `user options' (q v )) just so that you can set their values to control the behavior of Emacs The variables used in Emacs that you are likely to be interested in are listed in the Variables Index in this manual See section Variables, for information on variables     ts
58 text-strings of the form %VARIABLE% that are expanded on the fly into text, image, or any other type of embedded content; predefined variables are coded into the main TWiki package, Plugins variables, and user-specified variables are created in TWikiPreferences, WebPreferences, or single topics     ts
59 An element in a model For example, in the model RS&Pt+1 = a + b Tbill t + et, where RS&Pt+1 is the return on the S&P in month t+1 and Tbill is the Tbill return at month t, both RS&P and Tbill are "variables" because they change through time; i e , they are not constant     ts
60 An item of data named by an identifier Each variable has a type, such as int or Object, and a scope See also class variable, instance variable, local variable     ts
61 A symbol that can hold different values at different times For example, the variable var1 might hold 55 25 one time a program is run, -32 7 the next time, and different numbers other times Program variables are much like the unknowns in a formula, such as the L and W in this formula: Area = L x W In programs, however, variables often hold different values at different times within the same program A variable can be contrasted with a constant A constant might be the number 150, but a variable might be the symbol dis (short for distance) which can hold 150 or any other number Besides holding numbers, variables often hold strings, lists, etc See also "Local variable," "Global variable," and System variable" above     ts
62 (1) A quantity which may take any one of a specified set of values It is convenient to apply the same word to denote non-measurable characteristics, e g "sex" is a variable in this sense since any human individual may take one of two "values," male or female It is useful, but far from being the general practice, to distinguish between a variable as so defined and a random variable or variate (2) Any structural element in an ecosystem that varies over time, also "component " (3)A condition of a system in which elements or a performance measure take different values     ts
63 a star that varies noticeably in brightness     ts
64 Something that is variable changes quite often, and there usually seems to be no fixed pattern to these changes. The potassium content of foodstuffs is very variable a variable rate of interest. + variability vari·abil·ity There's a great deal of variability between individuals     ts
65 changeable, fluctuating, inconstant; fickle; having a quantity that is unfixed; deviating from the norm  sıfat     ts
66 something given to variation; quantity that may represent any one of a set of values (Mathematics); star whose brightness variates at intervals (Astronomy)  isim     ts
67 A variable is a factor that can change in quality, quantity, or size, which you have to take into account in a situation. Decisions could be made on the basis of price, delivery dates, after-sales service or any other variable     ts
68 A variable is a quantity that can have any one of a set of values. It is conventional to place the independent variable on the right-hand side of an equation. In algebra, a symbol (usually a letter) standing in for an unknown numerical value in an equation. Commonly used variables include x and y (real-number unknowns), z (complex-number unknowns), t (time), r (radius), and s (arc length). Variables should be distinguished from coefficients, fixed values that multiply powers of variables in polynomials and algebraic equations. In the quadratic equation ax^2 + bx + c = 0, x is the variable and a, b and c are coefficients whose values must be specified to solve the equation. In translating word problems into algebraic equations, quantities to be determined can be represented by variables. Cepheid variable complex variable eclipsing variable star random variable variable star     ts
69 a quantity that can assume any of a set of values     ts
70 something that is likely to vary; something that is subject to variation; "the weather is one variable to be considered"     ts
71 A variable is a symbol into which data can be stored As its name implies, the value, or contents, of a variable can change during program execution In the earliest form of BASIC, variable names were typically single alphabetic characters for variables containing numbers and alphabetic characters preceded by a "$" for "string" variables A "string" variable is a variable containing alphabetic and/or punctuation characters In PICK/BASIC, variable names may be of any length and therefore should be descriptively named Variable names must begin with an alphabetic character and may include alphabetic characters, periods and dollar signs     ts
72 a symbol (like x or y) that is used in mathematical or logical expressions to represent a variable quantity     ts
73 A variable is an abbreviation for a sequence of characters, and may appear anywhere that the characters in question could appear Even if the variable contains a number (e g 6 62559e-34) it is still just a characters, although SM may choose to treat them as a number in some contexts (e g the right-hand side of a SET command)     ts
74 A variable contains global information that can be accessed in all parts of a model Variables can be of type integer or real They must defined in the Build/Variables menu before they can be used     ts
75 A term used in statistics is used to describe the factors that are to be studied Data variables are described as either: 1) Qualitative (Categorical) or     ts
76 A Java name that has scope only from its declaration to the end of the enclosing block Variables are formally called local variables; sometimes, this is abbreviated to locals     ts
77 An occurrence of a pattern variable is translated into an invocation of the unparse function for the phylum of the pattern variable     ts
78 A named storage location that can contain data that can be modified during program execution Each variable has a name that uniquely identifies it within its level of scope Variable names: Must begin with an alphabetic character Can't contain an embedded period or type-declaration character Must be unique within the same scope Must be no longer than 255 characters     ts
79 A value or string that can be changed - think of it as a "box" A variable can contain either a string (a string variable) or a number (a numeric variable) The contents of the "box" can be read or changed at any time You can access the contents of a string variable within any parameter by enclosing the variable name with "#" characters, and similiarly a numeric variable can be accessed inside any parameter by enclosing its name with "%" characters     ts
80 Variables are named locations of your program's memory that hold something See Variables and Types     ts
81 A variable is a letter that is used as a temporary replacement for numbers     ts
82 a data array together with all the information attached to it: label (8 characters), descriptor (48 characters), status information (type: 1= numeric variable, 2= GVAR, 3=alpha/the number of cases and a tie) and three associated values minimum, maximum and a reference value (default= median) The user refers to a variable using an integer number referring to the relative position of the variable in the WA Instead of numbers variable labels or ties can be specified using the # substitution When storing a WA in an EDA file variables are packed; i e variables are stored consecutively with no empty variables in between The same can be done by the PACK command Variables can be protected or unprotected and have different usages (type of variable) You should very clearly distinguish letter variables, i e scalar variables and "normal" variables, i e vectors     ts
83 A variable is an object in Lisp that can store an arbitrary value Emacs uses some variables for internal purposes, and has others (known as `options' (q v )) just so that you can set their values to control the behavior of Emacs The variables used in Emacs that you are likely to be interested in are listed in the Variables Index in this manual See section Variables, for information on variables     ts
84 —A typed storage location in memory The type of the variable determines what kind of data it can store Examples of variables include local variables, parameters, array elements, static fields and instance fields See Types     ts
85 A named object that holds a single value SQL*Plus uses bind substitution, system, and user variables     ts
86 (1) A name that represents a string value Variables that usually are set only on a command line are called parameters Other variables are simply names to which the user or the shell may assign string values (2) In Fortran 90, data object whose value can be defined and redefined A variable may be a scalar or an array (3) In the shell command language, a named parameter See also shell variable     ts
87 NCL: A name that can contain a singly-dimensioned or multi-dimensioned data array, dimension names, coordinate variables, attributes, and so forth     ts
88 A variable is Lisp object that can store an arbitrary value Emacs uses some variables for internal purposes, and has others (known as `options' (q v )) you can set to control the behavior of Emacs The variables used in Emacs that you are likely to be interested in are listed in the Variables Index of this manual See section Variables, for information on variables     ts
89 Any characteristic or attribute of persons, objects, or events that can take on different numerical values     ts
90variability the state or characteristic of being variable     ts
91variability the degree to which a thing is variable     ts
92variable. variant     ts
93variability differences in the measurement of variables     ts
94variability alterability leads to variation     ts
95variability A measure designed to describe the scatter or dispersion of a frequency distribution     ts
96variability The characteristic of a product or process in which parameters fluctuate to a significant degree but do not typically trend in a specific direction Reduction of variability is a priority in systems that attempt to ensure consistent quality and reduce lead times     ts
97variability The degree to which differences exist among a set of scores The standard deviation is usually used to describe the variability of scores in a sample     ts
98variability The quality of being likely to change or vary over time; lack of uniformity There are two types of variability: temporal and spatial Consider the amount of precipitation HBEF receives annually: in some years the Valley receives more precipitation than the "average year", and in some years it receives less This is an example of temporal variability Spatial variability refers to how different areas in the HBEF may receive different amounts of precipitation in the same period of time (for example, one day or one year)     ts
99variability state of being given to variation, changeability, fickleness  isim     ts
100variability The spread of dispersion of test scores, most often expressed as a standard deviation (See Standard Deviation ) Variance: The square of the standard deviation Back to Top Weighting: The process of assigning different weights to different scores in making some final decision To do weighting correctly, one must convert all scores to a common scale or metric For example, we cannot average temperatures measured with both the Celsius and Fahrenheit scale until the temperatures from one scale are converted to the other scale For educational data, we should first convert all data to a common scale such as a z-score, a T-score, or some other standard score Then, to combine scores, we must determine how much weight to give each score Weights are usually assigned subjectively, based on the importance and/or quality, e g , reliability, of the data Back to Top z-Score: A type of standard score with a mean of zero and a standard deviation of one (See Standard Score )     ts
101variability When used in reference to climate, variability refers to the tendency of conditions to vary around some reference point (such as the tendency of the temperature to deviate from some average)     ts
102variability The amount of diversity allowed in each step of service provision p 632     ts
103variability Most measured variables show some variation, i e their values are not constant     ts
104variability Variability measures the fluctuations in rates of return These measurements frequently are used as proxies for risk management     ts
105variability Random error in independent measurements as the result of repeated application of the process under specific conditions     ts
106variability The possible different outcomes of an event As an example, an investment with many different levels of return would have great variability     ts
107variability The property or ability of an organism to change its characteristics from one generation to the other     ts
108variability Dispersion in the likely outcomes     ts
109variability The extent to which scores differ from one another     ts
110variability A measure of the degree to which the scores in a distribution are clustered together or spread apart     ts
111variability Language learners vary in the use they make of their linguistic knowledge This can be systematic or unsystematic     ts
112variability the quality of being able to vary, adapt, or change     ts
113variability a characteristic of a variable that refers to how the values assumed by a variable differ from observational unit to observational unit For example, when investigating the numbers of brothers and/or sisters, the responses from one class member to the next would be different     ts
114variability The quality or state of being variable; variableness     ts
115variability The power possessed by living organisms, both animal and vegetable, of adapting themselves to modifications or changes in their environment, thus possibly giving rise to ultimate variation of structure or function     ts
116variability one of the four characteristics (with inseparability, intangibility and perishability) which distinguish a service; variability expresses the notion that a service may vary in standard or quality from one provider to the next or from occasion to the next Also referred to as Heterogeneity See Services Marketing; Inseparability; Intangibility; Perishability     ts
117variability The characteristic of a product or process in which parameters fluctuate to a significant degree but do not typically trend in a specific direction. Reduction of variability is a priority in systems that attempt to ensure consistent quality and reduce lead times  Ticaret     ts
118variability a quality of variability and lack of uniformity     ts
119variability the quality of being subject to variation     ts
120variables Special storage places where a compter program can store information back to top     ts
121variables The unknown quantities of a mathematical programming model     ts
122variables Factors that is subject to change in an experiment     ts
123variables Labels which refer to a changeable value Example: total may be possess a value of 100     ts
124variables plural of variable     ts
125variables a is a variable If we are not being austere, so are b, c, d and e A variable followed by a prime is also a variable Eg: a, b', c''     ts
126variables A storage location with a name that can be assigned a value     ts
127variables Cells in which Excel substitutes different values     ts
128variables To calculate a loan payment, one must know (1) the amount of money which is to be borrowed, (2) the length of time over which the money will be repaid (term), and (3) interest rate being charged on the loan amount From these ‘variables’, one can mathematically calculate a loan payment Changes in any or all of the variables will change the payment Since the relationship between these variables is mathematical, one can solve for any one of the variables as long as the other three variables are known For example, if one knew the payment amount, the interest rate, and the loan amount, then one could solve for the term of the loan     ts
129variables To calculate a loan payment, one must know (1) the amount of money to be borrowed, (2) the length of time over which the money will be repaid (term) and (3) interest rate being charged on the loan amount From these variables, one can mathematically calculate a loan payment Changes in any or all of the variables will change the payment     ts
130variables Properties of objects that can take on different values     ts
131variables An optional parameter specifying a method for sending variables associated with the movie to load If there are no variables, omit this parameter; otherwise, specify whether to load variables using a GET or POST method GET appends the variables to the end of the URL and is used for a small numbers of variables POST sends the variables in a separate HTTP header and is used for long strings of variables     ts
132variables holds a value in a given memory location     ts
133variables Identifiable and selectable characteristics that can be tested for mailing purposes     ts
134variables In algebraic expressions, letters represent variables These letters are actually numbers in disguise In this expression, the variables are x and y We call these letters "variables" because the numbers they represent can varythat is, we can substitute one or more numbers for the letters in the expression     ts
135variably changeably, in a variable manner     ts
136variably with variation; in a variable manner or to a variable degree; "it will be variably cloudy"     ts
137variably In a variable manner     ts
138variably with variation; in a variable manner or to a variable degree; "it will be variably cloudy     ts
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