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  2. SQLSTATE - Wikipedia

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    Each class belongs to one of four categories: "S" denotes "Success" (class 00), "W" denotes "Warning" (class 01), "N" denotes "No data" (class 02), and "X" denotes "Exception" (all other classes). Real DBMSs are free to define additional values for SQLSTATE to handle those features that are beyond the standard.

  3. Truncation error (numerical integration) - Wikipedia

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    Suppose we have a continuous differential equation ′ = (,), =, and we wish to compute an approximation of the true solution () at discrete time steps ,, …,.For simplicity, assume the time steps are equally spaced:

  4. Truncation error - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The term truncation comes from the fact that these simplifications often involve the truncation of an infinite series expansion so as to make the computation possible and practical.

  5. Data truncation - Wikipedia

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    In databases and computer networking data truncation occurs when data or a data stream (such as a file) is stored in a location too short to hold its entire length. [1] Data truncation may occur automatically, such as when a long string is written to a smaller buffer , or deliberately, when only a portion of the data is wanted.

  6. Numerical error - Wikipedia

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    Time series of the Tent map for the parameter m=2.0 which shows numerical error: "the plot of time series (plot of x variable with respect to number of iterations) stops fluctuating and no values are observed after n=50". Parameter m= 2.0, initial point is random.

  7. Round-off error - Wikipedia

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    There is not much faith in the accuracy of the value because the most uncertainty in any floating-point number is the digits on the far right. For example, 1.99999 × 10 21.99998 × 10 2 = 0.00001 × 10 2 = 1 × 10 − 5 × 10 2 = 1 × 10 − 3 {\displaystyle 1.99999\times 10^{2}-1.99998\times 10^{2}=0.00001\times 10^{2}=1\times 10^{-5 ...

  8. Truncation (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, truncation results in values that are limited above or below, resulting in a truncated sample. [1] A random variable y {\displaystyle y} is said to be truncated from below if, for some threshold value c {\displaystyle c} , the exact value of y {\displaystyle y} is known for all cases y > c {\displaystyle y>c} , but unknown for ...

  9. Truncation - Wikipedia

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    Truncation of positive real numbers can be done using the floor function. Given a number x ∈ R + {\displaystyle x\in \mathbb {R} _{+}} to be truncated and n ∈ N 0 {\displaystyle n\in \mathbb {N} _{0}} , the number of elements to be kept behind the decimal point, the truncated value of x is