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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a function named" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific function in programming or mathematics that has been given a particular name.
Example: "In our code, we have a function named calculateSum that adds two numbers together."
Alternatives: "a function called" or "a function titled".
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It should be clearly stated where donation money is going to be used; therefore, a function named 'donations_intro' should be defined in 'project/project.inc' file.
In this paper we propose a function named angular capacity to represent the range of the physically permitted motion in a spherical joint.
Does anyone have contact information for the first person to look at Javascript and say, "You know, I'm going to make a function named nothing but the dollar sign, and I'll pass all sorts of things in as parameters, and this magical function will know how to understand all sorts of interesting topics, and once I have this function I'll never stop using it".
We made reference in that block of code to a function named DriveUpdateHandler.
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functional evaluation n. the process of extracting a functional value from a function name or a lambda expression.
The evaluator performs functional evaluation implicitly when it encounters a function name or a lambda expression in the car of a compound form, or explicitly when it encounters a function special form.
Two functions of oscillation are investigated: a sinusoidal angular velocity and a novel function, named after the authors 'VAP' (Vanegas Useche, Abdel Wahab, Parker), developed to provide small shaft accelerations.
(of a function name) bound in the function namespace.
funbound ['efunband] n. (of a function name) not fbound.
That is, it is possible for a function name to name both a function and a compiler macro.
Yes? GUEST SPEAKER 2: Yeah, you call perf annotate and then a function name.
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