output file

collocation in English

meaningsofoutputandfile

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output
noun[U]
uk
/ˈaʊt.pʊt/
us
/ˈaʊt.pʊt/
an amount of something produced by a person, machine, factory, ...
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file
noun
uk
/faɪl/
us
/faɪl/
any of several different types of container used to store papers, letters, and other documents in an ordered way, especially in ...
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(Definition ofoutputandfilefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The program worked by assigning some combination of the phase and amplitude of each frequency band of the two files to theoutputfile.
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Any variable declared as part of the common data base can be gathered in a binaryoutputfile.
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That is, the user defines a profile for each analysis tool, which consists of knowledge of the input-outputfilerequirements for each tool.
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These are added to theoutputfileusing outa.
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Finally, the results of the various models are combined into anoutputfilethat can be aggregated to represent the region and used for various types of analysis.
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It is possible to copy audio and/or video unmodified into theoutputfileto avoid quality loss because of re-encoding.
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Contestants must then output the corresponding answer in a specified format to theoutputfile.
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It has oneoutputfile, of any stated length, which may contain from zero to 8 million-plus records.
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Append the pipeline content to theoutputfile(s) rather than overwriting them.
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At the start of each iteration, there will be two input files and oneoutputfile.
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The same scene is then reproduced in the renderer, and theoutputfileis compared with the photograph.
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At the end of the iteration, one input file will have been completely consumed and will become theoutputfilefor the next iteration.
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The currentoutputfilewill become an input file for the next iteration.
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In more detail, theoutputfilehas the appearance that follows.
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File 1 just emptied and became the newoutputfile.
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Anoutputfilewill be created with the results for the experiment.
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The service opens theoutputfile.
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The odd numbered runs of the two input files are merged to the firstoutputfile, and the even numbered runs are merged to the secondoutputfile.
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All analyses were performed by extracting relevant output from the output files through lexical search.
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