Typecast vs Typeset - What's the difference?
typecast | typeset |
To cast an actor in the same kind of role repeatedly.
To identify someone as being of a specific type because of their appearance, colour, religion etc.
(computing, programming) To cast (change of data type of a variable or object).
to set or compose written material into type
to be set or composed into type
* 2007 , Ray Horak, Telecommunications and Data Communications Handbook (page 309)
(of text) Set in type.
As verbs the difference between typecast and typeset
is that typecast is to cast an actor in the same kind of role repeatedly while typeset is to set or compose written material into type.As an adjective typeset is
set in type.typecast
English
Verb
- Typecasting in Java.
- Does anyone know how to typecast a String in Java into an int?
typeset
English
(wikipedia typeset)Verb
- ASCII does not conform to an expanded character set that includes Classic Greek letters, so you will please understand if the ? does not typeset correctly.