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parameter A measurable or derived variable representedby the data (eg air temperature, snow depth, relative humidity. Source: SPSO.
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parameter (1) In the C and C++ languages, an object declared as part of a function declaration or definition that acquires a value on entry to the function, or an identifier following the macro name in a function-like macro definition. X/Open . (2) Data passed between programs or procedures. IBM .
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parameter An extra bit of information, specified with a command, that determines how the command executes. parity bit
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parameter a variable, in a general model, whose value is adjusted to make the model specific to a given situation.
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parameter In general, a parameter is a number (an integer, a decimal) indexing a function. For instance, the F-distribution used to test decompositions of variance has two parameters, both integers: the counts of the degrees of freedom for the two variances whose ratio is being tested. ...
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