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  2. Module:Error/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    The args are passed through to the module-- from the template page, so use the args that were passed into the template. args = frame. args else-- We're being called from another module or from the debug console, so assume-- the args are passed in directly. args = frame end-- if the message parameter is present but blank, change it to nil so ...

  3. Error correction code - Wikipedia

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    The code-rate is hence a real number. A low code-rate close to zero implies a strong code that uses many redundant bits to achieve a good performance, while a large code-rate close to 1 implies a weak code. The redundant bits that protect the information have to be transferred using the same communication resources that they are trying to protect.

  4. Module:Error - Wikipedia

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    The args are passed through to the module-- from the template page, so use the args that were passed into the template. args = frame. args else-- We're being called from another module or from the debug console, so assume-- the args are passed in directly. args = frame end-- if the message parameter is present but blank, change it to nil so ...

  5. Module pattern - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the code must have global or public access and be designed for use as global/public code. Additional private or protected code can be executed by the main public code. A module must have an initializer function that is equivalent to, or complementary to an object constructor method. This feature is not supported by regular namespaces.

  6. Environment Modules (software) - Wikipedia

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    Copy the null module to the default modulefiles directory to have it shown by "module avail". The following uses the null and module-info modules to show use of a version file within a hierarchical organization and their effect on module avail and module show:

  7. Module homomorphism - Wikipedia

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    In algebra, a module homomorphism is a function between modules that preserves the module structures. Explicitly, if M and N are left modules over a ring R , then a function f : M → N {\displaystyle f:M\to N} is called an R - module homomorphism or an R - linear map if for any x , y in M and r in R ,

  8. Module (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    A module is called flat if taking the tensor product of it with any exact sequence of R-modules preserves exactness. Torsionless A module is called torsionless if it embeds into its algebraic dual. Simple A simple module S is a module that is not {0} and whose only submodules are {0} and S. Simple modules are sometimes called irreducible. [5 ...

  9. Merge Module - Wikipedia

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    A merge module is a special kind of Windows Installer database that contains the components needed to install a discrete software bundle. [1] A merge module cannot be installed alone, but must be merged into a standard Windows Installer installation during the creation of the installation.