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- Standard_swap abstract "In computer science, the standard swap or three point turn is a programming paradigm that exchanges the values of two variables.By using a third variable, whose value is otherwise of no concern, to hold the value of the first, and then assigning the second's to the first, and the third's back to the second, the values of the first two are swapped.For example: let temp = b let b = a let a = tempIn modern CPUs this is accomplished on the processor itself, in a single machine instruction, rather than having to go through RAM.".
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- Standard_swap wikiPageWikiLink CPU.
- Standard_swap wikiPageWikiLink Category:Programming_paradigms.
- Standard_swap wikiPageWikiLink Central_processing_unit.
- Standard_swap wikiPageWikiLink Machine_code.
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- Standard_swap wikiPageWikiLink Programming_paradigm.
- Standard_swap wikiPageWikiLink RAM.
- Standard_swap wikiPageWikiLink Random-access_memory.
- Standard_swap wikiPageWikiLink Variable_(computer_science).
- Standard_swap wikiPageWikiLink Variable_(programming).
- Standard_swap date "December 2010".
- Standard_swap hasPhotoCollection Standard_swap.
- Standard_swap reason "How modern?".
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- Standard_swap subject Category:Programming_paradigms.
- Standard_swap hypernym Paradigm.
- Standard_swap type Article.
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- Standard_swap type Article.
- Standard_swap comment "In computer science, the standard swap or three point turn is a programming paradigm that exchanges the values of two variables.By using a third variable, whose value is otherwise of no concern, to hold the value of the first, and then assigning the second's to the first, and the third's back to the second, the values of the first two are swapped.For example: let temp = b let b = a let a = tempIn modern CPUs this is accomplished on the processor itself, in a single machine instruction, rather than having to go through RAM.".
- Standard_swap label "Standard swap".
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- Standard_swap wasDerivedFrom Standard_swap?oldid=592878331.
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