transposition error造句
例句与造句
- This version used a more sophisticated checksum algorithm that could catch transposition errors.
- You say that a transposition error has been made.
- Mathematical transposition errors are easily identifiable.
- For example, associative chaining predicts the tendencies of transposition errors, which occur most often with items in nearby positions.
- Transcription and transposition errors may also occur in syntax when computer programming or direct data entry ( DDE ) devices increases.
- It's difficult to find transposition error in a sentence. 用transposition error造句挺难的
- An example of a transposition error would be recalling the sequence " apple, orange, banana " instead of " apple, banana, orange ."
- Similar is another abstract algebra-based method, the Damm algorithm ( 2004 ), that too detects all single-digit errors and all adjacent transposition errors.
- In 1870, one Dr E . von Wolf made a decimal transposition error and reported spinach's iron content as being ten times its actual amount.
- Due to a number transposition error by Kemper Insurance, Dickenson's Wells Fargo personal checking account, instead of the correct bank customer's account, was automatically debited.
- Company president Mel Williamson said a " transposition error " involving a misplaced decimal resulted in too much vitamin A being added to the energy bar mix.
- Misspellings may be due to either typing errors ( e . g . the transposition error " teh " for " the " ), or lack of knowledge of the correct spelling.
- These could include a transposition error, a punch card ballot that is deliberately marked with a second vote to make it invalid, and a purposeful decision not to recount a set of ballots.
- This would catch any single-digit error, as such an error would always change the sum, but does not catch any transposition errors ( switching two digits ) as re-ordering does not change the sum.
- However, amateur musicians are much more likely to make note mistakes, transposition errors or play with incorrect intonation or rhythms; the conductor must point these issues out to the performers and give them advice on how to correct them.
- More complicated algorithms include the Luhn algorithm ( 1954 ), which captures 98 % of single digit transposition errors ( it does not detect 90 ?! 09 ) and the still more sophisticated Verhoeff algorithm ( 1969 ), which catches all single digit substitution and transposition errors, and many ( but not all ) more complex errors.
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