gizyazı

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code
Of a patient, to suffer a sudden medical emergency such as cardiac arrest
A very short abbreviation, often with little correlation to the item it represents

You assigned the same unique code to two intake-categories, causing a database error!.

To categorise by assigning identifiers from a schedule, for example CPT coding for medical insurance purposes
A computer program, or more generally, any defined computing process
To code something means to give it a code or to mark it with its code. He devised a way of coding every statement uniquely
Any system of rules or regulations relating to one subject; as, the medical code, a system of rules for the regulation of the professional conduct of physicians; the naval code, a system of rules for making communications at sea means of signals
A system used to obscure a message by use of a cipher, mark, symbol, sound, innocuous verse, or piece of music ("Two lanterns in the church tower ")
convert ordinary language into code; "We should encode the message for security reasons"
To write software programs
Computer code is a system or language for expressing information and instructions in a form which can be understood by a computer. see also bar code, Highway Code, machine code, morse code, postcode, zip code. System of symbols and rules used for expressing information according to an unvarying rule for replacing a piece of information from one system, such as a letter, word, or phrase, with an arbitrarily selected equivalent in another system. Substitution ciphers are similar to codes except that the rule for replacing the information is known only to the transmitter and the intended recipient of the information. Binary code and other machine languages used in digital computers are examples of codes. Elaborate commercial codes were developed during the early 20th century (see Jean M.E. Baudot, Samuel F. B. Morse). In recent years more advanced codes have been developed to accommodate computer data and satellite communications. See also ASCII, cryptography. American Standard Code for Information Interchange. Beginner's All purpose Symbolic Instruction Code bar code binary code building code Clarendon Code genetic code German Civil Code Hammurabi Code of Justinian Code of law code machine code Morse code Napoleonic Code Code Civil slave code Universal Product Code zip code black codes
1 A system of symbols or signals for representing information, and the rules for associating them
n 1 Trad any representation of actions to be performed, whether conceptual or as an actual object, such as forms, lambda expressions, objects of type function, text in a source file, or instruction sequences in a compiled file This is a generic term; the specific nature of the representation depends on its context 2 (of a character) a character code
A system of characters and rules for representing information in a language capable of being understood and used by a computer Code can be in the form of alphanumeric characters or binary data that can be directly executed by a computer
a coding system used for transmitting messages requiring brevity or secrecy (computer science) the symbolic arrangement of data or instructions in a computer program or the set of such instructions a set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones) attach a code to; "Code the pieces with numbers so that you can identify them later
Symbols or values which stand for symbols, values, sequences, or even operations (as in computer "opcodes") As opposed to a cipher, which operates only on individual characters or bits, classically, codes also represent words, phrases, and entire sentences One application was to decrease the cost of telegraph messages In modern usage, a code is often simply a correspondence between information (such as character symbols) and values (such as the ASCII code or Base-64), although computer opcodes do have independent meanings and variable lengths Coding is a very basic part of modern computation and generally implies no secrecy or information hiding Some codes are "secret codes," however, and then the transformation between the information and the coding is kept secret Also see: cryptography and substitution
attach a code to; "Code the pieces with numbers so that you can identify them later"
In popular usage, a code is a compilation of statutes Statutes are generally divided into topics (e g criminal, corporate, etc ) These topics are called "titles" and are generally given a number No matter who the publisher is, the numbering system will remain the same because it is decided by the legislature
Source code
(computer science) the symbolic arrangement of data or instructions in a computer program or the set of such instructions
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