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Что (кто) такое off-by-one errors - определение

TYPE OF NUMERICAL OR COUNTING ERROR
Fencepost error; Obi-wan error; Obi-Wan error; Off by one errors; Off by one error; Off-by-one-error; Off by one (bug); Buffer fence post error; OB1; Fencepost problem; Fence post error; Off-by-one; Off by one; Off by 1; Off-by-one errors; Banana error; Fence-post error; OBOB; Picket-fence problem
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off-by-one error         
<programming> An exceedingly common error induced in many ways, such as by starting at zero when you should have started at one or vice-versa, or by writing "< N" instead of "<= N" or vice-versa. Often confounded with fencepost error, which is properly a particular subtype of it. [Jargon File] (1998-09-21)
Off-by-one error         
An off-by-one error or off-by-one bug (known by acronyms OBOE, OBO, OB1 and OBOB) is a logic error involving the discrete equivalent of a boundary condition. It often occurs in computer programming when an iterative loop iterates one time too many or too few.
fencepost error         
1. (Rarely "lamp-post error") A problem with the discrete equivalent of a boundary condition, often exhibited in programs by iterative loops. From the following problem: "If you build a fence 100 feet long with posts 10 feet apart, how many posts do you need?" (Either 9 or 11 is a better answer than the obvious 10). For example, suppose you have a long list or array of items, and want to process items m through n; how many items are there? The obvious answer is n - m, but that is off by one; the right answer is n - m + 1. The "obvious" formula exhibits a fencepost error. See also zeroth and note that not all off-by-one errors are fencepost errors. The game of Musical Chairs involves a catastrophic off-by-one error where N people try to sit in N - 1 chairs, but it's not a fencepost error. Fencepost errors come from counting things rather than the spaces between them, or vice versa, or by neglecting to consider whether one should count one or both ends of a row. 2. (Rare) An error induced by unexpected regularities in input values, which can (for instance) completely thwart a theoretically efficient binary tree or hash coding implementation. The error here involves the difference between expected and worst case behaviours of an algorithm. [Jargon File] (1994-12-01)
obi-wan error         
/oh'bee-won" er"*r/ [RPI, from "off-by-one" and the Obi-Wan Kenobi character in "Star Wars"] A loop of some sort in which the index is off by 1. Common when the index should have started from 0 but instead started from 1. A kind of off-by-one error. See also zeroth.
One Off (miniseries)         
ORIGINAL VIDEO ANIMATION
One-off (OVA); One Off (OVA)
is an animated series directed by Junichi Sato and produced by TYO Animations in collaboration with Honda. The four-episode series was aired on AT-X on August 5 and October 7, 2012.
The Comedy of Errors         
  • frontispiece]] dated 1890
  • Carmel Shakespeare Festival]] production, [[Forest Theater]], Carmel, California, 2008
  • The first page of the play, printed in the [[First Folio]] of 1623
EARLY PLAY BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Comedy of Errors; Comedy of errors; The Comedy Of Errors; A Comedy of Errors; Comedy Of Errors; Antipholus; The Comedie of Errors; The Comedie of Errors.; Aegeon; Dromio; Angelo (The Comedy of Errors); Comedy of Errors (play); The comedy of errors; The Comedy of Errors (play)
The Comedy of Errors is one of William Shakespeare's early plays. It is his shortest and one of his most farcical comedies, with a major part of the humour coming from slapstick and mistaken identity, in addition to puns and word play.
one-off         
  • Buick Phantom Corsair. 1938.
  • Prototype A.L.F.A 40-60 HP Aerodynamics, Castagna bodywork, 1914.
  • [[Chitty Chitty Bang Bang]] movie car.
  • [[Hispano Suiza]] H6B Nieuport Tulipwood Torpedo. With wooden body of [[Virginia tulip]].
  • Moto Guzzi - Otto Cilindri
  •  Grumman XF5F-1 Skyrocket.
VEHICLE THAT WAS MANUFACTURED ONLY ONCE
One off; One-off; One-and-out; One and out
(one-offs)
1.
You can refer to something as a one-off when it is made or happens only once. (mainly BRIT)
Our survey revealed that these allergies were mainly one-offs.
N-COUNT
2.
A one-off thing is made or happens only once. (mainly BRIT)
...one-off cash benefits.
ADJ: ADJ n
One-off vehicle         
  • Buick Phantom Corsair. 1938.
  • Prototype A.L.F.A 40-60 HP Aerodynamics, Castagna bodywork, 1914.
  • [[Chitty Chitty Bang Bang]] movie car.
  • [[Hispano Suiza]] H6B Nieuport Tulipwood Torpedo. With wooden body of [[Virginia tulip]].
  • Moto Guzzi - Otto Cilindri
  •  Grumman XF5F-1 Skyrocket.
VEHICLE THAT WAS MANUFACTURED ONLY ONCE
One off; One-off; One-and-out; One and out
In the field of vehicles authorized to drive, a one-off vehicle is a vehicle that was manufactured only once. The production of unique vehicles is reduced to one unit in each case.
one-off         
  • Buick Phantom Corsair. 1938.
  • Prototype A.L.F.A 40-60 HP Aerodynamics, Castagna bodywork, 1914.
  • [[Chitty Chitty Bang Bang]] movie car.
  • [[Hispano Suiza]] H6B Nieuport Tulipwood Torpedo. With wooden body of [[Virginia tulip]].
  • Moto Guzzi - Otto Cilindri
  •  Grumman XF5F-1 Skyrocket.
VEHICLE THAT WAS MANUFACTURED ONLY ONCE
One off; One-off; One-and-out; One and out
A product, design, or device made for one purpose, not to be repeated or duplicated
He made a one-off of the design to demonstrate the concept.
Heteroskedasticity-consistent standard errors         
ASYMPTOTIC VARIANCES UNDER HETEROSKEDASTICITY
HCSE; Huber–White standard error; Huber-White standard error; HC0; White standard errors; Heteroscedasticity-Consistent Standard Errors; Eicker-White standard errors; Huber-White standard errors; Huber–White standard errors; Eicker–White standard errors; Eicker–White standard error; Eicker–Huber-White standard error; Eicker–Huber-White standard errors; Sandwich standard error; Eicker-White standard error; Robust standard error; Eicker-Huber-White standard errors; Eicker-Huber-White standard error; Heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors
The topic of heteroskedasticity-consistent (HC) standard errors arises in statistics and econometrics in the context of linear regression and time series analysis. These are also known as heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors (or simply robust standard errors), Eicker–Huber–White standard errors (also Huber–White standard errors or White standard errors), to recognize the contributions of Friedhelm Eicker, Peter J.

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Off-by-one error

An off-by-one error or off-by-one bug (known by acronyms OBOE, OBO, OB1 and OBOB) is a logic error involving the discrete equivalent of a boundary condition. It often occurs in computer programming when an iterative loop iterates one time too many or too few. This problem could arise when a programmer makes mistakes such as using "is less than or equal to" where "is less than" should have been used in a comparison, or fails to take into account that a sequence starts at zero rather than one (as with array indices in many languages). This can also occur in a mathematical context.