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Qué (quién) es grouping method - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Grouping (disambiguation); Grouping principle; Grouping principles

Grouping         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Group.
II. Grouping ·noun The disposal or relative arrangement of figures or objects, as in, drawing, painting, and sculpture, or in ornamental design.
grouping         
(groupings)
A grouping is a set of people or things that have something in common.
There were two main political groupings pressing for independence.
N-COUNT: usu with supp
Method (computer programming)         
COMPUTER FUNCTION OR SUBROUTINE THAT IS TIED TO A PARTICULAR INSTANCE OR CLASS
Class method; Instance method; Abstract method; Static method; Method (object-oriented programming); Method (programming); Member function; Method heading; Method name; Method (computing); Method (oo); Static functions; Static function; Static methods; Final method; Method (computer science); Hooking method; Method call; Special method; Overloaded method; Operator method; Method calls
A method in object-oriented programming (OOP) is a procedure associated with a message and an object. An object consists of state data and behavior; these compose an interface, which specifies how the object may be utilized by any of its various consumers.

Wikipedia

Grouping

Grouping may refer to:

  • Muenchian grouping
  • Principles of grouping
  • Railways Act 1921, also known as Grouping Act, a reorganisation of the British railway system
  • Grouping (firearms), the pattern of multiple shots from a sidearm