initialising

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third-person singular of initialise
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To prepare any hardware (such as a printer or scanner) for use
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To format a storage medium prior to use
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In programming, setting all variables to their default values and resetting the point of execution to the first executable line of code
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to prepare something for use A computer initializes itself each time it is started up
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To assign initial values to something
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To set the starting values of certain program variables
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To give an initial value to a variable
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1 (an object) To prepare an object for use, by initializing its slots and calling the initialize function on the object All Dylan objects are automatically initialized immediately after they are allocated 2 (a slot) To give the slot its initial value A program can test to see whether a slot has been initialized by calling the function slot-initialized? There is no mechanism for resetting a slot to the uninitialized state 3 (a variable) To bind the variable to its initial value
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To prepare a digital storage medium (like a floppy disk) so that it will accept and store digital information bits
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To set up either hardware or software to work correctly with your system Many modems have to be initialized each time they are used so they `know' how to act with the communications program When your software initializes your modem, it may tell the modem to expect 2400 baud and no parity, as well as the fact that you do not want any information to echo on your screen See also initialization string
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Functions which prepare the system for a new year's data processing
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Sets keyboard state tables to known values: All keys repeat and click No keys lock or latch Dead-key, setup, debug, keysym, and modifier tables are cleared The scancodes map one-to-one with keycodes
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To set the starting value of a data object
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This refers to the formatting of the optical media, preparing it with the InveStore file system and making it ready to receive data
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To prepare a piece of equipment (computer, printer, modem) to do something important initializing clears the equipment of any old data still stored in it
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The assignment of an initial value to a variable
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divide (a disk) into marked sectors so that it may store data; "Please format this disk before entering data!"
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To set a program element or hardware device to an initial quantity (usually zero)
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{f} set at a starting position; (Computers) erase data in preparation for use (also initialise)
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the process of initialization
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Starts the system over at time t=0
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to assign an initial value to a variable (Making Objects - Slide 9)
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A method of damage control used at the end of each program run
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To prepare a disk for copying
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Term used to describe the brief period of self-testing and setting up that electronic devices go through when powered on
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assign an initial value to a computer program
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(1) See Format (2) To set or reset hardware, usually printers
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To assign an initial value to a variable
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To set up a disk (any kind) to receive information When a disk is initialized, its magnetic media is divided into tracks and sectors, and a directory and Desktop file are created Also called formatting
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To prepare for use In communications, initialize means to set a modem and software parameters at the start of a session
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To prepare a disk to receive data A hard disk or a floppy disk must be initialized before it can be accessed
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Born; also, start FF: Julia_Cat
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