Examples of 'takes values' in a sentence

Meaning of "takes values"

takes values: This phrase is used in mathematics or computer science to indicate that a variable, function, or expression can be assigned different values within a specified range. It is commonly used when describing the properties of mathematical functions or programming variables

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The attribute takes values left or right or center.
All you need to know is that a random variable takes values in a.
It takes values in the group itself.
The continuous function f is defined on a closed interval and takes values in the same interval.
The MeasuredValue property takes values that are obtained from a given electrode y.
Composite indicator based on a survey with 13 indicators and takes values between 0 and 1.
Random variable takes values that are encryptions of the message M And really.
This definition can be extended to the case when f takes values in some metric space.
Where x takes values in n-dimensional Euclidean space ; t is often interpreted as time.
Here the dependent variable for each observation takes values which are either 0 or 1.
This priority takes values from 0 to 3, and controls the processing of frames inside the switch.
In computer science, a Boolean variable is a variable that takes values in some Boolean domain.
The random variable then takes values which are real numbers from the interval is 1 ⁄ 2.
In practise the modulation transfer function MTF takes values between 0 and 1.
Takes values one and two, but the problem is that 's not something that 's coded in.

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This variable, so-called damage, usually takes values among zero and one.
I in each case takes values from 1 to n for the n successive STR2.
In general, the average of the coefficient G over a path takes values between 0 and 1.
If an uncertain variable takes values either 0 or 1, then it is said to be Boolean.
It takes values between 0 and 1 everywhere.
Normally, the factor " δ " takes values closer to zero.
KMO takes values between 0 and 1.
A Banach measure on Ω which takes values in { 0, 1 } is called an Ulam measure on Ω.
It takes values from Rating 1 to Rating 30 or Not applicable.
EPMATHMARKEREP wherein t takes values between 0 and L/2 for a window slope, and wherein K ≧ 1.
Theoretically, OR takes values ranging from 0 to ∞, the higher values revealing stronger relatedness.

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