Numérico in english

Numeric

pronunciation: numerɪk part of speech: adjective
In gestures

numérico = numeric ; numerical. 

Example: Crudely put, a computer is a device which can store large quantities of data (numeric or textual) and can manipulate that data in many ways and with great speed and accuracy.Example: Statistical tabular and numerical abstract are a means of summarising numerical data, which may be presented in its original format in a tabular form.

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» base de datos numéricanumeric database .

Example: Non-bibliographical databases include numeric, textual-numeric, properties and full text databases.

» base de datos numérico-textualtext-numeric database .

Example: Text-numeric databases contain a mixture of textual and numeric data (such as company annual reports) and handbook data.

» código numéricocode numbernumber code .

Example: A classification scheme assigns code numbers to the terms in its schedules.

Example: I am going to exclude from the model access by ISBN, ISSN, wrong ISSN, CODEN, or Library of Congress card number for the obvious reason that users do not know these number codes.

» datos numéricosnumerical data .

Example: Primary literature, secondary literature, numerical and factual data will all be represented.

» información numéricanumeric data .

Example: Text-numeric databases contain a mixture of textual and numeric data (such as company annual reports) and handbook data.

» línea numéricanumber line .

Example: So, instead of an infinite linear number line, we should use a circular arrangement, like a clock face.

» notación numéricanumerical notation [Notación que sólo usa dígitos] .

Example: A numerical notation uses only digits.

» orden numériconumerical order [Criterio de intercalación de las entradas de acuerdo con el orden establecido por los números]numeric order [Criterio de intercalación de las entradas de acuerdo con el orden establecido por los números] .

Example: Other possible orders may be numerical, chronological (by periods of time), geographical (grouping places within a country or region together) or classified (according to a classification scheme, and ordered in keeping the notation of the classification scheme).

Example: When a computer is used to produce a printed book or microform catalogue the drudgery of 'filing' the entries in an alphabetic, numeric or alphanumeric order is removed since this can be done automatically.

» por orden numéricoin numerical order .

Example: A set of government publications could be filed alphabetically by the issuing bureau, and then by title of the particular series in numerical order.

» procesamiento de datos numéricosnumber-crunching .

Example: Do you feel that we should stay with our old number-crunching, inefficient system or switch to voice transmission, which seems to be coming up fairly fast?.

» resumen numériconumerical abstract .

Example: Statistical, tabular and numerical abstracts are a means of summarizing numerical data, which may be presented in its original format in a tabular form.

» superioridad numéricastrength in numbers .

Example: Nowhere is the principle of strength in numbers more apparent than in the collective power of microbes.

» teclado numéricokeypadnumeric keypadnumeric pad .

Example: Access is via modified television set, a telephone (and its connections) and a simple keypad.

Example: The arrow keys are located on the numeric keypad, on the right side of the keyboard.

Example: The Escape key is located above the 7 on the numeric pad of the IBM AT.

» valor numériconumerical value .

Example: The author shows that in most practical cases Salton's cosine formula yields a numerical value that is twice Jaccard's index.

» valor numérico exactocrisp value .

Example: A disease or a condition can be described by a number of symptoms which may be crisp alphanumeric values or fuzzy terms such as 'high' or 'normal'.

Numérico synonyms

quantitative in spanish: cuantitativo, pronunciation: kwɑntɪteɪtɪv part of speech: adjective numeral in spanish: número, pronunciation: numɜrəl part of speech: noun, adjective numerical in spanish: numérico, pronunciation: numerəkəl part of speech: adjective denotative in spanish: denotativo, pronunciation: dɪnoʊtətɪv part of speech: adjective denotive in spanish: denotive, pronunciation: dɪnoʊtɪv part of speech: adjective
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