Din vs Iterate - What's the difference?
din | iterate |
Deutsches Institut für Normung. (German Institute for Standardization)
A formerly used logarithmic expression of the speed of a photographic film, plate, etc.; high-speed films have high numbers.
(computing, mathematics) to perform or repeat an action on each item in a set
(computing, mathematics) to perform or repeat an action on the results of each such prior action
(archaic) To utter or do a second time or many times; to repeat.
* Milton
(obsolete) Said or done again; repeated.
As nouns the difference between din and iterate
is that din is or din can be dyne while iterate is (mathematics) a function that iterates.As a verb iterate is
(computing|mathematics) to perform or repeat an action on each item in a set.As an adjective iterate is
(obsolete) said or done again; repeated.din
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Acronym
(Acronym) (head)Anagrams
* * *iterate
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Verb
(iterat)- The max() function iterates through the data to find the highest value.
- In mathematics, an iterated function is a function which is composed with itself, possibly ad infinitum, in a process called iteration.
- to iterate advice
- Nor Eve to iterate / Her former trespass feared.
Derived terms
* reiterate * iterative * iteratorAdjective
(-)- (Bishop Gardiner)