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1 Coordinate
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2 COORDINATE
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3 coordinate
Each of a set of references that together describe the exact position of something with respect to a set of axes (or a row and column). -
4 coordinate
I[kəu΄ɔ:dinət] n մաթ. կոորդինատII[kəu΄ɔ:dinət] a համակարգված, համաձայնեցրած. հավասար, համազոր. քեր. համադաս -
5 coordinate pair
A pair of values representing the x- and y-coordinates of a point that are stored in a two-dimensional array that can contain coordinates for many points. -
6 ellipsoidal coordinate system
A coordinate system in reference to a flattened sphere.English-Arabic terms dictionary > ellipsoidal coordinate system
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7 ABSOLUTE COORDINATE SYSTEM
English-Arabic military dictionary > ABSOLUTE COORDINATE SYSTEM
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8 planar coordinate system
A system of coordinates in reference to a planar space.نظام إحداثي مستوٍ -
9 Cartesian coordinate system
Wikipedia English-Arabic glossary > Cartesian coordinate system
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10 angle of rotation
The angle of the orientation of a shape's local coordinate system with respect to its parent coordinate system. The angle of rotation is specified in the Angle cell of the Shape Transform section in a ShapeSheet spreadsheet. -
11 line string
A shape representing a single path in a coordinate system. It uses linear interpolation between control points for the definition of line which is appropriate to the coordinate system. -
12 polygon
"A shape representing a single area in a coordinate system. It may have holes, but it does not have multiple disconnected regions, nor does it have any infinitely-thin spurs. Its borders are representable as line strings in the same coordinate system." -
13 mutual exclusion
"A programming technique that ensures that only one program or routine at a time can access some resource, such as a memory location, an I/O port, or a file, often through the use of semaphores, which are flags used in programs to coordinate the activities of more than one program or routine." -
14 z-axis
"The third axis in a three-dimensional coordinate system, used in computer graphics to represent depth." -
15 origin
"The zero points of the axes of any coordinate system used to draw graphical objects. In 2-D the origin is (0, 0)." -
16 transform
"In mathematics and computer graphics, to alter the position, size, or nature of an object by moving it to another location (translation), making it larger or smaller (scaling), turning it (rotation), changing its description from one type of coordinate system to another, and so on." -
17 Team Foundation Server
"A set of tools and technologies that enable a team to collaborate and coordinate their efforts on building a product or completing a project. The tools include source control, work item tracking, building, team project portal, reporting, and project management." -
18 series axis
"The third axis in a three-dimensional coordinate system, used in computer graphics to represent depth." -
19 depth axis
"The third axis in a three-dimensional coordinate system, used in computer graphics to represent depth." -
20 point
A shape that represents a single position in a coordinate system.
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