correctable error造句
例句与造句
- And the last time I looked, youth was a correctable error.
- It was a correctable error since we had not regained possession.
- If distinct of the set of correctable errors produce orthogonal results, the code is considered " pure ".
- Editors who notice correctable errors in fair use tags or fair use rationales are urged to fix them, if able.
- This doesn't imply deception on the part of anyone, it could be an unintentional and correctable error . talk ) 02 : 54, 21 April 2009 ( UTC)
- It's difficult to find correctable error in a sentence. 用correctable error造句挺难的
- A " non-degenerate code " is one for which different elements of the set of correctable errors produce linearly independent results when applied to elements of the code.
- If we can show that all bursts of length \ ell or less occur in different cosets, we can use them as coset leaders that form correctable error patterns.
- So this is an easily correctable error having to do only with one aspect of writing articles, and not a habit that bespeaks deeper dispositional issues that might be relevant to admin tasks.
- Among referees, it is almost universally understood that you do not take points off the board unless the wrong player took a foul shot, which is a correctable error if caught within a 24-second period.
- However, he was rebuffed by Big Eight commissioner Carl James, who said in a statement that " the allowance of the fifth down to Colorado is not a post-game correctable error, " and therefore Colorado's win would stand.
- The Schroeder et al . 2009 study reported a 32 % chance that a given computer in their study would suffer from at least one correctable error per year, and provided evidence that most such errors are intermittent hard rather than soft errors.
- Your code has the maximum number of correctable errors in two of the four Reed-Solomon blocks; it must have taken some fiddling to figure out just how big you could make the logo . talk ) 13 : 28, 24 August 2011 ( UTC)
- In 2010 Rosenberg founded MediaBugs . org, a " service for reporting specific, correctable errors and problems in media coverage . " In an interview, he explains, " We'll try to alert the journalists or news organization involved about your report and bring them into a conversation, " which may get the error corrected.