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Nested function         
FUNCTION DEFINED INSIDE ANOTHER FUNCTION
Nested functions; Nested procedure; Local function definition; Local function; Nested function definition; Local procedure
In computer programming, a nested function (or nested procedure or subroutine) is a function which is defined within another function, the enclosing function. Due to simple recursive scope rules, a nested function is itself invisible outside of its immediately enclosing function, but can see (access) all local objects (data, functions, types, etc.
Nested intervals         
  • {{pi}} can be estimated by computing the perimeters of circumscribed and inscribed polygons.
In mathematics, a sequence of nested intervals can be intuitively understood as an ordered collection of intervals I_n on the real number line with natural numbers n=1,2,3,\dots as an index. In order for a sequence of intervals to be considered nested intervals, two conditions have to be met:
Nested set         
  • Expressing the example as a [[partially ordered set]] by its [[Hasse diagram]].
  • Nested set representing a [[biological taxonomy]] example. ''Outside-in:'' order, family, genus, species.
In a naive set theory, a nested set is a set containing a chain of subsets, forming a hierarchical structure, like Russian dolls.
Examples of use of NESTED
1. Your hair looks as though a crazed weasel nested, bore young, and died there.
2. Inside are their pink–cheeked babies nested in fleecy blankets, caps, snowsuits and mittens.
3. The shadow is actually composed of two cone–shaped components, one nested inside the other.
4. Pigeons nested in the roof, and the concourse became the haunt of crack dealers and prostitutes.
5. Birds nested inside the sarcophagus, he said, and did not appear to suffer any adverse effects.