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  2. GNU Octave - Wikipedia

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    GNU Octave is a scientific programming language for scientific computing and numerical computation.Octave helps in solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically, and for performing other numerical experiments using a language that is mostly compatible with MATLAB.

  3. Lempel–Ziv–Markov chain algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The range decoder state consists of two unsigned 32-bit variables, range (representing the range size), and code (representing the encoded point within the range). Initialization of the range decoder consists of setting range to 2 32 − 1 , and code to the 32-bit value starting at the second byte in the stream interpreted as big-endian; the ...

  4. MATLAB - Wikipedia

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    Variables are defined using the assignment operator, =. MATLAB is a weakly typed programming language because types are implicitly converted. [39] It is an inferred typed language because variables can be assigned without declaring their type, except if they are to be treated as symbolic objects, [40] and that their type can change.

  5. Self-modifying code - Wikipedia

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    Lisp macros also allow runtime code generation without parsing a string containing program code. The Push programming language is a genetic programming system that is explicitly designed for creating self-modifying programs. While not a high level language, it is not as low level as assembly language. [3]

  6. Environment variable - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic environment variables (also named internal variables or system information variables under DOS) are pseudo-environment variables supported by CMD.EXE when command-line extensions are enabled, and they expand to various discrete values whenever queried, that is, their values can change when queried multiple times even within the same ...

  7. rm (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    rm (short for remove) is a basic command on Unix and Unix-like operating systems used to remove objects such as computer files, directories and symbolic links from file systems and also special files such as device nodes, pipes and sockets, similar to the del command in MS-DOS, OS/2, and Microsoft Windows. The command is also available in the ...

  8. Smartwatch and fitness tracker bands have elevated levels of ...

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    Smartwatches are a hot-ticket gift over the holidays, but a new study might have you rethink how you strap the device to your wrist in the future.

  9. Pseudorandom number generator - Wikipedia

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    A pseudorandom number generator (PRNG), also known as a deterministic random bit generator (DRBG), [1] is an algorithm for generating a sequence of numbers whose properties approximate the properties of sequences of random numbers.