
word choice - Which is correct, "dataset" or "data set"? - English ...
Aug 29, 2010 · Data set was still holding strong in American usage until very recently (see Ngram and change the corpus to American English to see the graph). Dataset is poised to equal or …
single word requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Nov 20, 2024 · you "export" a picture / data from the original application that has a lot more complete information, such as exporting from Photoshop / paint.net that have multi-layer …
grammar - Understanding "as of", "as at", and "as from" - English ...
0 You have a valid point. Dictionaries disagree. This definition of as of is given by Wiktionary: From, at, or until a given time. Collins concurs: up to, on, or from (a specified time) Most …
single word requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Sep 23, 2024 · Yes, it seems even something dummy (to not say stupid) try to get a word (or words) with the opposite meaning of a non-binary word, who would want to set a non-apple? …
differences - How do "instantiate" and "initialise" differ? - English ...
Sep 10, 2024 · In VB or otherwise object oriented programming Initialize is to give a value to a variable that has been created; My integer variable is initialized with the value of 2. To …
"Reset" or "re-set"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
to set the value/state a second time. But, is it common to use "reset" with the second meaning? For me it makes more sense to distinguish the two meanings by using "re-set" on the second …
Opposite of "granular" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jan 2, 2019 · What is the opposite of "granular" in the following usage? granularity The level of detail considered in a model or decision making process. The greater the granularity, the …
Words with most meanings - English Language & Usage Stack …
Sep 20, 2011 · @Mitch Set is the 11th word in the list with 44 different meanings. Please note that I don't claim anything about the correctness of WRI data. Just happens to be the only …
Is "data" treated as singular or plural in formal contexts?
A collection of data is commonly called a data set in scientific writing. In modern usage, I would definitely classify the noun data as uncountable, independent of whether it is singular or plural.
What's the difference between a graph, a chart, and a plot?
Sep 23, 2011 · A complication is that the definition of graph in advanced mathematics is much broader: 'In mathematics, and more specifically in graph theory, a graph is a structure …