Examples of 'sub-routine' in a sentence

Meaning of "sub-routine"

sub-routine (noun): In the context of computing and programming, a sub-routine is a set of instructions designed to perform a specific task within a larger program. It is used to break down complex operations into smaller, more manageable parts for easier understanding and maintenance

How to use "sub-routine" in a sentence

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The city has an automatic submersion sub-routine in the system.
This circuit breaker breaking signal also triggers the maximum current value broken measurement sub-routine.
The process of the gentle increase mode sub-routine will be described.
Now… I need to run the sub-routine that will convince the buffer to the shield generator.
Therefore in this embodiment readings are only passed to the humidity monitoring sub-routine every minute.
The first step of initial drive sub-routine can be replaced by the following procedure.
It will apply the revised ozone level II dry deposition sub-routine.
The sub-routine corresponding to the holding phase remains identical up to the step F 6.
PLVL is assigned the value of PWD in this sub-routine.
She runs one sub-routine on toasts.
The relative performance of CPU and GPU highly depends on the sub-routine.
Activate sub-routine sigma nine.
Begin self preservation sub-routine.
There's a sub-routine to send direct orders to the drones.
And return to the sub-routine.

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A sub-routine effects the processing of the accumulator pulses for task ( d ).
As a result, a programmer never knows the cost of sub-routine.
Namely, the initial drive sub-routine is executed in a following manner.
The reusable macro function 11 represents a commonly used sub-routine.
Fig . 8 is a flowchart showing an exemplary sub-routine of division based on the characteristic amount.
It will be evident that the decision element 40 may also be realised via a running sub-routine.
It was a mere sub-routine.
She runs one sub-routine on toasts and she 's the belle of the ball.
Charge limiting sub-routine.
A sub-routine illustrating this alternative embodiment is represented in FIG . 6.
Turbulent burning sub-routine.
Look. The sub-routine lets you do it from the panel.
The control unit then executes the initial drive sub-routine for the motor 5.
Fig . 4 is a flowchart showing a sub-routine of the pressing force control in the first embodiment.
The cipher program 47 operates as a sub-routine.
The controller 26 also executes a second sub-routine which monitors the status of the quiet register.
If a sub-Routine fails, it blocks it, never follows it again.
FIG . 9 represents a particular embodiment of a sub-routine for measuring the voltage U 2.
To insert this sub-routine into a part program, start by pressing F4.
If not, the system exits the sub-routine.
The sub-routines scroll through to the “ language ” sub-routine.
A pre-programed sub-routine kicked in.
If it is, the program goes to 105 which corresponds to the end of a sub-routine.
A pre-programmed sub-routine kicked in.
If not, the process returns to the data processing sub-routine 90.
Fig . 12 is a flow chart showing a sub-routine for decision of motor lock.
Figures 8 is a flow chart illustrating an embodiment of a method for performing a post-meal reminder sub-routine 800.
A user may select a particular function or sub-routine from a list of selections within a main menu 2000.
Sir, the second we came out of hyperspace, - a pre-programed sub-routine kicked in.
Fig . 6 is a sub-routine for setting a target point executed by the CPU ;.
FIGS . 5 to 7 are flowcharts illustrating details of sub-routine of the routine illustrated in FIG . 4.
A pre-programmed sub-routine kicked in. Sir, the second we came out of hyperspace.
She wouldn't even be a player in your… She wouldn't even be a sub-routine in your code.
Fig . 10 is a flowchart showing an exemplary sub-routine of extending a basic rectangular region of Fig . 8.
Then, the sub-routine of extending the basic rectangular region ends and step S12 ends.

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