Skip to main content

parameter

/puh-ram-i-ter/US // pəˈræm ɪ tər //UK // (pəˈræmɪtə) //

参数

Related Words

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Mathematics. a constant or variable term in a function that determines the specific form of the function but not its general nature, as a in f = ax, where a determines only the slope of the line described by f.one of the independent variables in a set of parametric equations.
    • : Statistics. a variable entering into the mathematical form of any distribution such that the possible values of the variable correspond to different distributions.
    • : Computers. a variable that must be given a specific value during the execution of a program or of a procedure within a program.
    • : Usually parameters. limits or boundaries; guidelines: the basic parameters of our foreign policy.
    • : characteristic or factor; aspect; element: a useful parameter for judging long-term success.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The new initiative, Exposure Notifications Express, will let public health authorities submit parameters for contact tracing to Apple and Google.

  • The ranking of your app in various top charts by categories or by parameters such as Free, Premium, and others.

  • The AdSense API will be upgraded in 2021 with more parameters and signals.

  • Thirty years ago, Corrádi and Szabó proved that mathematicians can use this procedure to address Keller’s conjecture in any dimension by adjusting the parameters of the experiment.

  • This growth is in part due to the number of parameters used in each model.

  • The size and shape of Laniakea depend on the rate of cosmic expansion, which is described by the Hubble parameter.

  • There has to be more than one parameter than happiness to examine your life.

  • They cover a surface, and the equation of the surface is obtained by eliminating the parameter between the two equations.

  • This is with regard to time—I don't know whether that is the right parameter in which you wished to study it, Senator.

  • Is it an inherent parameter or an expressly transcendent one?

  • A considerable amount of variation in this parameter was found in all of the taxa (Table 5).

  • The two subspecies of H. microcephala agree more closely in this parameter than in fundamental frequency.