one to one

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Bire bir
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bire bir
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Englisch - Englisch
A relationship between two tables in which each tuple in the first table may be related to one and only one tuple in the second table and each tuple in the second table may be related to one and only one tuple in the first table Example: DEAN has a one to one relationship to SCHOOL because each dean may be the dean of only one school, and each school may have only one dean
A function f is said to be one to one if f(x)=f(y) implies that x=y
A mapping is one to one if no more than one element from ever maps to each element of the target set (but not all elements must be hit by the mapping) In other words, a filter is one to one if only one item can ever get mapped to a certain output Graphically, this would mean a function that is invertible
Bijective or injective
Matching each member of one set with a member of another set

There is a one-to-one relationship between days with large cash shortages and his workdays.

A personal relationship, especially a sexual one, between two people
injection (a mapping which takes no two points in the preimage to the same point in the image) or a bijection
Involving direct communication between two people. Used especially to refer to situations in which one person is teaching one other person
used of relations such that each member of one set is associated with one member of a second set
If there is a one-to-one match between two sets of things, each member of one set matches a member of the other set. In English, there is not a consistent one-to-one match between each written symbol and each distinct spoken sound
In a one-to-one relationship, one person deals directly with only one other person. one-to-one training. negotiating on a one-to-one basis. One-to-one is also an adverb. She would like to talk to people one to one
one to one

    Türkische aussprache

    hwʌn tı hwʌn

    Aussprache

    /ˈhwən tə ˈhwən/ /ˈhwʌn tə ˈhwʌn/

    Etymologie

    [ 'w&n ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English on, an, from Old English An; akin to Old High German ein one, Latin unus , Sanskrit eka.

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