basic variable - traducción al ruso
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basic variable - traducción al ruso

VALUE THAT CAN CHANGE, USUALLY WITH A CONTEXT OF AN EQUATION OR OPERATION
Variable (math); Mathematical variable; Variable (statistics); Variable (logics)

basic variable      
базисная переменная
simple variable         
STORAGE LOCATION PAIRED WITH A NAME, WHICH CONTAINS A VALUE
Program variable; Scalar variable; Variable scope; Simple variable; Variable (computing); Variable (programming); Variable lifetime; Scope and extent; Variable scope and extent; Variable extent; Variable (computer programming); Storage location; Assignable variable

математика

простая переменная

scalar variable         
STORAGE LOCATION PAIRED WITH A NAME, WHICH CONTAINS A VALUE
Program variable; Scalar variable; Variable scope; Simple variable; Variable (computing); Variable (programming); Variable lifetime; Scope and extent; Variable scope and extent; Variable extent; Variable (computer programming); Storage location; Assignable variable

общая лексика

скалярная переменная

переменная, принимающая значения скалярного типа

Смотрите также

scalar type; scalar value

Definición

БЕЙСИК
(BASIC; от начальных букв английских слов Beginners - для начинающих , All-purpose - универсальный, Symbolic - символический, Instruction - учебный, Code - код), язык программирования, ориентированный на обучение основам программирования. Используется в основном при программировании на персональных ЭВМ.

Wikipedia

Variable (mathematics)

In mathematics, a variable (from Latin variabilis, "changeable") is a symbol that represents a mathematical object. A variable may represent a number, a vector, a matrix, a function, the argument of a function, a set, or an element of a set.

Algebraic computations with variables as if they were explicit numbers solve a range of problems in a single computation. For example, the quadratic formula solves any quadratic equation by substituting the numeric values of the coefficients of that equation for the variables that represent them in the quadratic formula. In mathematical logic, a variable is either a symbol representing an unspecified term of the theory (a meta-variable), or a basic object of the theory that is manipulated without referring to its possible intuitive interpretation.