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Что (кто) такое method - определение

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Methods; Method (disambiguation); Method (film)
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method         
(methods)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
A method is a particular way of doing something.
The pill is the most efficient method of birth control.
...new teaching methods...
N-COUNT: oft N of n/-ing
method         
n.
1.
Way (viewed theoretically), mode, manner, process, course, means, rule, modus operandi.
2.
Arrangement, system, classification, orderly disposition.
3.
Order, regularity, system, rule.
Method         
·noun An orderly procedure or process; regular manner of doing anything; hence, manner; way; mode; as, a method of teaching languages; a method of improving the mind.
II. Method ·noun Orderly arrangement, elucidation, development, or classification; clear and lucid exhibition; systematic arrangement peculiar to an Individual.
III. Method ·noun Classification; a mode or system of classifying natural objects according to certain common characteristics; as, the method of Theophrastus; the method of Ray; the Linnaean method.
method         
n.
1) to apply, employ, use a method
2) to adopt a method
3) to give up, scrap a method
4) an antiquated, obsolete; crude; infallible, sure; modern, up-to-date; refined, sophisticated; sound; unorthodox method
5) the case; deductive; inductive; scientific; Socratic method
6) Madison Avenue ('high-pressure') methods
7) the audiovisual; direct, oral; grammar-translation method (of foreign language instruction); the tutorial method (of instruction)
8) teaching methods
9) the rhythm method (of contraception)
10) a method for; in, to (a method for learning languages; there is a definite method in her manner of interrogation)
method         
<programming> The name given in Smalltalk and other object-oriented languages to a procedure or routine associated with one or more classes. An object of a certain class knows how to perform actions, e.g. printing itself or creating a new instance of itself, rather than the function (e.g. printing) knowing how to handle different types of object. Different classes may define methods with the same name (i.e. methods may be polymorphic). The term "method" is used both for a named operation, e.g. "PRINT" and also for the code which a specific class provides to perform tha t operation. Most methods operate on objects that are instances of a certain class. Some object-oriented languages call these "object methods" to distinguish then from "class methods". In Smalltalk, a method is defined by giving its name, documentation, temporary local variables and a sequence of expressions separated by "."s. (2000-03-22)
method         
¦ noun
1. a particular procedure for accomplishing or approaching something.
2. orderliness of thought or behaviour.
Origin
ME: via L. from Gk methodos 'pursuit of knowledge', from meta- (expressing development) + hodos 'way'.
Method         
Method (, methodos) literally means a pursuit of knowledge, investigation, mode of prosecuting such inquiry, or system. In recent centuries it more often means a prescribed process for completing a task.
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.
class method         
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
<programming> A kind of method, available in some object-oriented programming languages, that operates on the class as a whole, as opposed to an object method that operates on an object that is an instance of the class. A typical example of a class method would be one that keeps a count of the number of objects of that class that have been created. (2000-03-22)
Methods         
<language> A line-oriented Smalltalk for PC's, produced by Digitalk ca 1985. Methods was the predecessor of Smalltalk/V. (1995-04-16)

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Method

Method (Ancient Greek: μέθοδος, methodos) literally means a pursuit of knowledge, investigation, mode of prosecuting such inquiry, or system. In recent centuries it more often means a prescribed process for completing a task. It may refer to:

  • Scientific method, a series of steps, or collection of methods, taken to acquire knowledge
  • Method (computer programming), a piece of code associated with a class or object to perform a task
  • Method (patent), under patent law, a protected series of steps or acts
  • Methodology, comparison or study and critique of individual methods that are used in a given discipline or field of inquiry
  • Discourse on the Method, a philosophical and mathematical treatise by René Descartes
  • Methods (journal), a scientific journal covering research on techniques in the experimental biological and medical sciences