input variable

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meaningsofinputandvariable

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input
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.pʊt/
us
/ˈɪn.pʊt/
something such as energy, money, or information that is put into a system, organization, or machine so that it ...
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variable
noun[C]
uk
/ˈveə.ri.ə.bəl/
us
/ˈver.i.ə.bəl/
a number, amount, or situation that ...
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(Definition ofinputandvariablefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In more general cases, both steps may yield multiple output variable typings from aninputvariabletyping.
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The first case occurs when a design engineer wishes to research the effects of a knowninputvariable.
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If the subset median for theinputvariableis close to the overall median, theinputvariableis marked as insignificant.
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Obviously, when typing a -abstraction the type (not only the sort) of theinputvariablehas to be recorded in the type environment.
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Both the downward and upward propagation steps in the preceding example produce a single output variable typing from aninputvariabletyping.
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An example of generated chains for pressure p-cause as aninputvariablegenerated by the prototype.
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Therefore, we have not treated land area (or bare land and logged-over land) as aninputvariable.
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It then analyzes the values sampled for eachinputvariablein those iterations.
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In regression analysis, the coefficients calculated for eachinputvariablemeasure the sensitivity of the output to that particular input distribution.
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Finally, it used the trained net to perform predictions in conditions where oneinputvariableis changed within a given range, while the other variables remained constant.
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This restriction in the range of variation on aninputvariable, however, could contribute to its lack of statistical significance as an individual independent variable in the regression analyses.
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R2 implies a strong relationship between output andinputvariable, indicative of greater dependence or more influence.
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With this approach, a probability distribution is provided for eachinputvariable, rather than a single best guess.
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Decisions are reached through quantitative analysis and model building by simply using a "best guess" (single value) for eachinputvariable.
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Each particular combination ofinputvariablevalues has a particular probability of occurrence, which is based on the inputs' distributions.
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It is usually connected with other terms, e.g., input field,inputvariable, input parameter, input value, input signal, input port, input device and input file.
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From a model that defines eachinputvariableand its value domain, it is possible to generate abstract test cases that describe various input combinations.
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The sensitivity of the output to aninputvariableis therefore measured by the amount of variance in the output caused by that input.
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