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Bit array
Bit array A bit array (or bitmap, in some cases) is an array data structure which compactly stores individual ...
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Talk:Bit array
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Array
Array In computer programming, an array, also known as a vector or list ... are accessed by their position in the array. The position is given by an index ... of integers, (as opposed to an associative array) but the index can have any ordinal ... where n is the size of the array). Linked lists have the opposite trade- ...
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Parity bit
Parity bit In computing and telecommunication, a parity bit is a binary digit that indicates whether ... was even or odd. If a single bit is changed in transmission, the message will ... detected at this point. (Note that the bit that changed may have been the parity bit itself!) The most common convention, or ...
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Bit field
Bit field A bit field is a common idiom used in ... set of Boolean datatype flags compactly. The bit field is stored in an integral type of known, fixed bit-width. Each Boolean flag is stored in a separate bit. Usually the source code will define ...
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Parallel array
Parallel array In computing, a parallel array is a simple data structure for representing ... of records. It keeps a separate, homogeneous array for each field of the record, each ... located at the same index in each array are implicitly the fields of a single ... one object to another are replaced by array indices. This contrasts with the normal ...
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Bit-sieve
Bit-sieve A bit-sieve is a function used in the Java programming language. A bit sieve used for finding prime number candidates ... and clearing of bits in a storage array. The size of the sieve is assumed ... overhead. All the bits of a new bit-sieve are zero, and bits are ...
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Reconfigurable datapath array
Reconfigurable datapath array A reconfigurable datapath array (rDPA) is a coarse-grained morphware unit ... of field-programmable gate arrays having single bit configurable logic blocks (CLBs), rDPAs have multiple bits wide (for instance, 32 bit path width) reconfigurable datapath units (rDPUs). rDPAs ... a program counter. The term reconfigurable datapath array or rDPA has been coined by ...
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Video Graphics array (translated from German)
Video Graphics array The term Video Graphics array (VGA) designates a computer diagram standard ( eisa ... of picture resolution and color's number (bit depth) as well as repetition frequency defined ... 320 × 200 pixels, 256 colors (8 Bit , linear, much likes to 64 KB) 320 ... model of the diagram map (by 32-Bit access, as well as the abolishment ...
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Video Graphics Array
Video Graphics Array Video Graphics Array (VGA) is a computer display standard first ... IBM. VGA is referred to as an "array" instead of an "adapter" because it was ... Planar mode: up to 16 colours (4 bit planes) Packed-pixel mode: 256 colours (Mode ...
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