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Что (кто) такое explicit type conversion - определение

CHANGING AN EXPRESSION FROM ONE DATA TYPE TO ANOTHER
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explicit type conversion         
<programming> (Or "cast" in C and elsewhere). A programming construct (syntax) to specify that an expression's value should be converted to a different type. For example, in C, to convert an integer (usually 32 bits) to a char (usually 8 bits) we might write: int i = 42; char *p = &buf; *p = (char) i; The expression "(char)" (called a "cast") converts i's value to char type. Casts (including this one) are often not strictly necessary, due to automatic coercions performed by the compiler, but can be used to make the conversion obvious and to avoid warning messages. (1999-09-19)
implicit type conversion         
<programming> (Or "coercion") The abilty of some compilers to automatically insert type conversion functions where an expression of one type is used in a context where another type is expected. A common example is coercion of integers to reals so that an expression like sin(1) is compiled as sin(integerToReal(1)) where sin is of type Real -> Real. A coercion is usually performed automatically by the compiler whereas a cast is an explicit type conversion inserted by the programmer. See also subtype. (1997-07-28)
Explicit (text)         
THE LAST LINES OF A WORK
Explicit (publishing)
The explicit (from Latin explicitus est, "it is unrolled", as applied to scrolls) of a text or document is either a final note indicating the end of the text and often including information about its place, date and authorship or else the final few words of the text itself. In the first case, it is similar to a colophon but always appearing at the end of the text.
Data conversion         
CONVERSION OF DIGITAL DATA BETWEEN FORMATS
File conversion; File converter; Document conversion; Online conversion; File format converter; Document converter; File format conversion; Format conversion; File type conversion; Pivotal conversion; Conversion between file formats
Data conversion is the conversion of computer data from one format to another. Throughout a computer environment, data is encoded in a variety of ways.
Conversion disorder         
PHYSICAL ILLNESS OR SYMPTOMS CAUSED BY SERIOUS EMOTIONAL STRESS
Conversion syndrome; Conversion hysteria; Dissociative (conversion) disorders; Conversion disorders; Conversion Disorder; Hysterical paralysis; Hysterical blindness; Hysterical conversion; Hysterical conversion disorder; Conversion reaction; Psychosomatic paralysis; Psychosomatic blindness
Conversion disorder (CD), or functional neurologic symptom disorder, is a diagnostic category used in some psychiatric classification systems. It is sometimes applied to patients who present with neurological symptoms, such as numbness, blindness, paralysis, or fits, which are not consistent with a well-established organic cause, which cause significant distress, and can be traced back to a psychological trigger.
Economic conversion         
  • Let Us Beat Swords into Plowshares]]'' in the [[United Nations]] garden (1957)
Economic Conversion; Arms conversion
Economic conversion, defence conversion, or arms conversion, is a technical, economic and political process for moving from military to civilian markets. Economic conversion takes place on several levels and can be applied to different organizations.
Video game conversion         
PRODUCTION OF A GAME ON ONE COMPUTER OR CONSOLE THAT WAS ORIGINALLY WRITTEN FOR ANOTHER SYSTEM
Arcade conversion; Arcade conversions
In video gaming parlance, a conversion is the production of a game on one computer or console that was originally written for another system. Over the years, video game conversion has taken form in a number of different ways, both in their style and the method in which they were converted.
Conversion rate optimization         
  • A seller wants to optimize the conversion rate from "saw the advertisement" to "clicked the advertisement", as well as the conversion rate from "clicked the advertisement" to "bought the product".
IS A TERMINOLOGY USED IN DIGITAL MARKETING AND DESCRIBES THE PROCESS OF OPTIMIZING THE PERCENTAGE OF WEBSITE VISITORS MAKING A PURCHASE, FILLING OUT A FORM OR A DIFFERENT DEFINED ACTION, THE WEBSITE VISITOR IS MEANT TO PERFORM WHEN VISITING A WEBSITE
Conversion optimization; Conversion Rate Optimization; Conversion rate optimisation
Conversion rate optimization (CRO) is the process of increasing the percentage of users or website visitors to take a desired action (such as buying a product or leaving contact details).
Conversion of units         
COMPARISON OF VARIOUS SCALES
Conversion factor; Conversion Table:cm-inches; Approximate conversion of units; Factor-label; Unit conversions; Distance conversion; Unit conversion; Units conversion; Converting units; Conversion factors; Informal conversion of common units; Metric yardstick; Approximate conversion between English and SI units; Unit factor analysis; Units conversion by factor-label; Unit factor; Conversion of dimensions; Converting dimensions; Dimensional converting; Converting dimensional units; Conversion calculations; Converting units by using dimensional analysis; Metric metresticks; Metric metre sticks; Metric metersticks; Metric metrestick; Metric meter stick; Metric metre stick; Unit conversion table; Metric meterstick; Approximate conversion between English and metric units; Conversion table: Blood Glucose (mmol/L to mg/dL); Conversion table: Blood Glucose (mmol to mg/dm^3); Unit converter; Conversion table; Conversion tables; Conversions of units; Conversion of units of energy; Conversion chart; List of Conversions of units; Changing units; Multiply by 1; Factor-label method; Factor-label approach; Unit conversion method; Unit-factor method
Conversion of units is the conversion between different units of measurement for the same quantity, typically through multiplicative conversion factors which change the measured quantity value without changing its effects.
Conversion on the Way to Damascus         
  • [[Adam Elsheimer]]
  • 1631}}) by [[Pietro da Cortona]].
  • [[Palma Giovane]], Museo del Prado
  • [[Hans Speckaert]]
  • Murillo]]
  • 14th-century [[predella]] panel by [[Luca di Tommè]].
  • Fresco in the Vatican [[Cappella Paolina]] by [[Michelangelo]], 1542-45.
  • Agrippa]] (Acts 26), as pictured by [[Nikolai Bodarevsky]], 1875.
  • [[Scarsellino]]
  • The Conversion of Saint Paul]]'', [[Caravaggio]], 1600
EVENT THAT LED PAUL TO CEASE PERSECUTING EARLY CHRISTIANS AND TO BECOME AN APOSTLE OF JESUS
Road to Damascus; Paul's conversion; Pauls conversion; Damascus road experience; Damascus road; The Conversion of Paul; The Conversion of St. Paul; The Conversion of St Paul; Conversion of St. Paul; Conversion of St Paul; Conversion of Saint Paul; The Conversion of Saint Paul; Saint Paul's Conversion; Saint Pauls Conversion; St. Paul's Conversion; St. Pauls Conversion; St Paul's Conversion; St Pauls Conversion; Conversion of Saul; Saul's conversion; Sauls conversion; Road to damascus; Damascene conversion; Damascus moment; Road to Damascus moment; Damascene moment; Conversion On the Way To Damascus; Conversion On the Road To Damascus; Conversioni Di San Paolo; Conversion of paul; Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul; Damascus Christophany; Conversion of Paul; The Conversion Of St. Paul; Pauline conversion; Paul the Apostle's Conversion
The Conversion on the Way to Damascus (Conversione di San Paolo) is a work by Caravaggio, painted in 1601 for the Cerasi Chapel of the church of Santa Maria del Popolo, in Rome. Across the chapel is a second Caravaggio depicting the Crucifixion of Saint Peter.

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Type conversion

In computer science, type conversion, type casting, type coercion, and type juggling are different ways of changing an expression from one data type to another. An example would be the conversion of an integer value into a floating point value or its textual representation as a string, and vice versa. Type conversions can take advantage of certain features of type hierarchies or data representations. Two important aspects of a type conversion are whether it happens implicitly (automatically) or explicitly, and whether the underlying data representation is converted from one representation into another, or a given representation is merely reinterpreted as the representation of another data type. In general, both primitive and compound data types can be converted.

Each programming language has its own rules on how types can be converted. Languages with strong typing typically do little implicit conversion and discourage the reinterpretation of representations, while languages with weak typing perform many implicit conversions between data types. Weak typing language often allow forcing the compiler to arbitrarily interpret a data item as having different representations—this can be a non-obvious programming error, or a technical method to directly deal with underlying hardware.

In most languages, the word coercion is used to denote an implicit conversion, either during compilation or during run time. For example, in an expression mixing integer and floating point numbers (like 5 + 0.1), the compiler will automatically convert integer representation into floating point representation so fractions are not lost. Explicit type conversions are either indicated by writing additional code (e.g. adding type identifiers or calling built-in routines) or by coding conversion routines for the compiler to use when it otherwise would halt with a type mismatch.

In most ALGOL-like languages, such as Pascal, Modula-2, Ada and Delphi, conversion and casting are distinctly different concepts. In these languages, conversion refers to either implicitly or explicitly changing a value from one data type storage format to another, e.g. a 16-bit integer to a 32-bit integer. The storage needs may change as a result of the conversion, including a possible loss of precision or truncation. The word cast, on the other hand, refers to explicitly changing the interpretation of the bit pattern representing a value from one type to another. For example, 32 contiguous bits may be treated as an array of 32 booleans, a 4-byte string, an unsigned 32-bit integer or an IEEE single precision floating point value. Because the stored bits are never changed, the programmer must know low level details such as representation format, byte order, and alignment needs, to meaningfully cast.

In the C family of languages and ALGOL 68, the word cast typically refers to an explicit type conversion (as opposed to an implicit conversion), causing some ambiguity about whether this is a re-interpretation of a bit-pattern or a real data representation conversion. More important is the multitude of ways and rules that apply to what data type (or class) is located by a pointer and how a pointer may be adjusted by the compiler in cases like object (class) inheritance.