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1 positive
I[΄pɔzətiv] n դրական քանակություն. քեր. դրական աստիճան. լսնկ. պո զիտիվII[΄pɔzətiv] a դրական. խսկց. պարզ, բա ցարձակ. positive criticism կոնստրուկտիվ քննա դատություն. (որոշակի) It’s a positive disgrace խսկց. Դա պարզապես խայտառակություն է. be a positive danger որոշակի վտանգ/ սպառ նալիք ներկայացնել. I’m positive about it/that Ես դրանում համոզված եմ -
2 false positive
A positive test or filter result in a subject or body of data that does not possess the attribute for which the filter or test is being conducted. -
3 Double data type
"A fundamental data type that holds double-precision floating-point numbers. It's stored as a 64-bit number ranging in value from approximately -1.797E308 to -4.940E-324 (negative), from 4.94E-324 to 1.797E308 (positive), and 0." -
4 Single data type
A data type that stores single-precision floating-point variables as 32-bit (4-byte) floating-point numbers ranging in value from -3.402823E38 to -1.401298E-45 for negative values and 1.401298E-45 to 3.402823E38 for positive values. -
5 signed integer
An integer that has a positive or negative sign. -
6 byte
A field size or data type that can hold positive integer numbers ranging from 0 to 255. -
7 lag time
"A delay between tasks that have a dependency. For example, if you need a two-day delay between the finish of one task and the start of another, you can establish a finish-to-start dependency and specify a two-day lag time [has a positive value]." -
8 time zone
"A geographical area that observes the same local time. The local time has a positive, zero, or negative offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The offset can be different during standard time and daylight saving time."
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