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What (who) is multiway - definition

TREE DATA STRUCTURE WITH A VARIABLE AND UNBOUNDED NUMBER OF BRANCHES PER NODE
Multi-way tree; Rose Tree; Multiway tree
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multiway      
¦ adjective having several paths, routes, or channels.
Multiway data analysis         
METHOD OF ANALYZING LARGE DATA SETS
Multiway data; Multiway Data Analysis
Multiway data analysis is a method of analyzing large data sets by representing the data as a multidimensional array. The proper choice of array dimensions and analysis techniques can reveal patterns in the underlying data undetected by other methods.
Multiway switching         
  • The "California 3-way" or "Coast 3-way" connection never connects the lamp socket shell to the line (hot) terminal. An optional additional lamp can be connected at Terminal A as a pilot lamp, or to illuminate a long corridor. An optional receptacle can be connected at Terminal B, since that terminal is always live.
  • The Carter system is prohibited in the USA.
  • A double pole, double throw switch wired to act as a four-way (intermediate or crossover) switch
  • Four sample arrangements
CIRCUIT
Three-way circuit; Three-way switch (how-to wire); Three-way switch; 3-way switch; Carter system; Carter System; California 3-way; California three way; California three-way; 4 way switch; Three-way light switch
In building wiring, multiway switching is the interconnection of two or more electrical switches to control an electrical load from more than one location. A common application is in lighting, where it allows the control of lamps from multiple locations, for example in a hallway, stairwell, or large room.

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Rose tree

In computing, a rose tree is a term for the value of a tree data structure with a variable and unbounded number of branches per node. The term is mostly used in the functional programming community, e.g., in the context of the Bird–Meertens formalism. Apart from the multi-branching property, the most essential characteristic of rose trees is the coincidence of bisimilarity with identity: two distinct rose trees are never bisimilar.