Cancelled vs Unboxed - What's the difference?
cancelled | unboxed |
(cancel)
No longer planned or scheduled.
(of a mail item) Marked over the stamp, to show that the stamp has been used.
(unbox)
To remove from a box.
* 2005 , Andrew Laties, Rebel Bookseller
(computing) To retrieve (a value of a primitive type) from the object in which it is boxed.
* 2004 , Stephen Teilhet, Jay Hilyard, C# Cookbook
As verbs the difference between cancelled and unboxed
is that cancelled is (cancel) while unboxed is (unbox).As an adjective cancelled
is no longer planned or scheduled.cancelled
English
Alternative forms
* canceled (US)Verb
(head)- The game was cancelled because of snow on the field.
Adjective
(-)- The cancelled show would have drawn 5,000 fans.
unboxed
English
Verb
(head)unbox
English
Verb
- The booksellers' tasks were to unbox , shelve, and handle cash.
- When a boxing or unboxing operation occurs in code, whether it was implicit or explicit, the IL generated includes the box'' or ''unbox command.