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  2. Method cascading - Wikipedia

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    Cascading can be implemented in terms of chaining by having the methods return the target object (receiver, this, self).However, this requires that the method be implemented this way already – or the original object be wrapped in another object that does this – and that the method not return some other, potentially useful value (or nothing if that would be more appropriate, as in setters).

  3. Method chaining - Wikipedia

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    Cascading can be implemented using method chaining by having the method return the current object itself. Cascading is a key technique in fluent interfaces , and since chaining is widely implemented in object-oriented languages while cascading isn't, this form of "cascading-by-chaining by returning this " is often referred to simply as "chaining".

  4. Cascade - Wikipedia

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    Cascade (chemical engineering), a series of chemical processes Cascade amplifier, any two-port network constructed from a series of amplifiers; Cascade connection, a type of electrical network connection

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  7. Category:Method (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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  8. Cascaded integrator–comb filter - Wikipedia

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    In digital signal processing, a cascaded integrator–comb (CIC) is a computationally efficient class of low-pass finite impulse response (FIR) filter that chains N number of integrator and comb filter pairs (where N is the filter's order) to form a decimator or interpolator.

  9. Method - Wikipedia

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    Method (Ancient Greek: μέθοδος, methodos, from μετά/meta "in pursuit or quest of" + ὁδός/hodos "a method, system; a way or manner" of doing, saying, etc.), literally means a pursuit of knowledge, investigation, mode of prosecuting such inquiry, or system. In recent centuries it more often means a prescribed process for ...