Invokable vs I - What's the difference?
invokable | i |
(computing) That can be invoked; callable.
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The ninth letter of the .
The letter i with a tittle or dot above, in both the upper case and the lower case versions.
The imaginary unit; a fixed square root of -1. Graphically, i is shown on the vertical (y-axis) plane.
The current flow in a circuit in amperes.
A common variable name representing a generic index, especially in loops.
close front unrounded vowel.
cardinal number one.
Image:Latin I.png, Capital and lowercase versions of I , in normal and italic type
Image:Fraktur letter I.png, Uppercase and lowercase I in Fraktur
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As an adjective invokable
is that can be invoked; callable.As a pronoun I is
the speaker or writer, referred to as the grammatical subject, of a sentence.invokable
English
Adjective
(-)- If we defined all functions as independent services and provided an invokable interface, we (SIC) have made a big step toward our goal.
