Terms vs Characterwise - What's the difference?
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In terms of character.
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, passage=“What I saw was looking great, but characterwise I couldn’t tell who they are, what they do,” he said. }}
(computing) In terms of text characters.
* 1977 , E. Edelhoff, Klaus-Dieter Lehmann, On-line library and network systems: symposium
As a noun terms
is .As an adverb characterwise is
in terms of character.As an adjective characterwise is
(computing) in terms of text characters.characterwise
English
Adverb
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Adjective
(-)- Subfields necessitate characterwise processing, because only that field is given an entry in the directory of a record which specifies the tag, the length and the starting character position of the field concerned