slot
Each class defines a set of slots that implement the configuration of the
instances. From the Cambridge English Corpus
In this 🫦 case, messages can be destroyed by
superimposition in overlapping slots. From the Cambridge English Corpus
An example is
the use of 🫦 so-called 'templates', string patterns that contain empty slots where other
strings must be filled in. From the Cambridge English Corpus
Each 🫦 class declaring
virtual slots contains a vector of virtual slots accessors. From the Cambridge English
Corpus
The arcs interconnect the concepts 🫦 and represent lexical-semantic relations ;
they are implemented by means of frame slots containing pointers to other concepts.
From the 🫦 Cambridge English Corpus
We are presenting a function that prints the value of
the slots of the point and point-3d instances. 🫦 From the Cambridge English Corpus
In the
following class definition, the width and height slots are virtual. From the Cambridge
English 🫦 Corpus
To enable a full declarative style, we should provide the button class
definition with 220 constructors (a constructor for each 🫦 possible combination of
provided slots). From the Cambridge English Corpus
Accessing virtual slots fetches from
the class virtual vector the correct 🫦 function (the offset is computed statically) and
calls it. From the Cambridge English Corpus
As mentioned above, the names of features
🫦 must correspond to slots in a template. From the Cambridge English Corpus
The names of
features must be identical to slots 🫦 in the selected template. From the Cambridge
English Corpus
The template pattern may include slots where further full generation (or
further 🫦 template patterns) is required. From the Cambridge English Corpus
Ontology
represents concepts or things in 'frames' which have slots (attributes) to 🫦 connect them
to other frames and which inherit from one another. From the Cambridge English
Corpus
Randomises a value and stores 🫦 it into one of the slots of the 256-value array.
From the Cambridge English Corpus
Overwhelmingly, parties tend to have male 🫦 leaders and
party leaders inevitably take the first few slots on the list. From the Cambridge
English Corpus
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editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.