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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
{s} demonstrated through the use of evidence, supported with an example; specifically defined object through the replacement of some variables with values (Computer Programming)
past of instantiate
instantiate
To represent an abstract concept by a concrete instance
instantiate
The process of creating a new object from a class (with the 'new' statement)
instantiate
To represent (an abstract concept) by a concrete or tangible example: “Two apples... both instantiate the single universal redness” (J. Holloway)
instantiate
To create an object from a given class
instantiate
(XML Developer's Kits Guide - XDK)
instantiate
to create an object (an instance) of a specific class
instantiate
(Application Developer's Guide - XML) [definition #2] (Case Studies - XML Applications)
instantiate
to replace an entity reference with an instance of its declared content
instantiate
The first time a PL/SQL package is called, it is instantiated The package is read into memory Memory is allocated for any variables defined in the package Each session will have its own copy of packaged variables
instantiate
To bring into existence an object of a given class
instantiate
represent by an instance; "This word instantiates the usage that the linguists claimed to be typical for a certain dialect
instantiate
{f} provide evidence to support a claim, support with an example; produce a more specifically defined object by replacing some variables with values (Computer Programming)
instantiate
To create an instance of an object The process of creating or activating an object based on its class
instantiate
To create or generate a particular instance or object of a data type, often a template class For example, an instance box1 of class box could be instantiated with the declaration: box box1
instantiate
In object-oriented programming, to represent a class abstraction with a concrete instance of the class A way to replicate a class file into several new components
instantiate
To create an instance of an object
instantiate
To declare an object from a class
instantiate
To create an actual instance of a software class
instantiate
To form an instantiation by binding a template to particular argument types
instantiate
To run a program by making a single call to the program The instructions that are executed together with the set of data produced by the unique call to the program are called an instance of the program
instantiate
(Application Developer's Guide - XML; search in this book)
instantiate
To create an instance of an object type An object is an instance of a class A 3D world within a Hyperwire title is an instance of that world; the title can contain more than one such instance
instantiate
To make a run-time object in the NewtonScript heap from a template Usually this term refers to the process of creating a view from a template Source: NPG
instantiate
The process of creating an instance of an object in memory
instantiate
represent by an instance; "This word instantiates the usage that the linguists claimed to be typical for a certain dialect"
instantiate
(XML Database Developer's Guide - Oracle XML DB) [definition #2] (XML Developer's Kits Guide - XDK)
instantiate
find an instance of (a word or particular usage of a word); "The linguists could not instantiate this sense of the noun that he claimed existed in a certain dialect"
instantiate
In object-oriented programming, to create a concrete instance of the class
instantiate
The process of creating a new object an assigning it a value
instantiate
To create or generate a particular instance or object of a data type For example, an instance box1 of class box could be instantiated with the declaration: box box1
instantiate
To create a concrete object from a class "template " New objects are instantiated with new
instantiate
To create an instance from a class, typically through the use of a constructor (and new)