Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A unary function is a function that takes one argument. In computer science, a unary operator is a subset of unary function.Example :-a++here a is an operand which is operated by a unary operator++.it can be written in the form a=a+1.Many of the elementary functions are unary functions, in particular the trigonometric functions, logarithm with a pre-specified base, exponentiation to a pre-specified power or from a pre-specified base, and hyperbolic function are unary."@en }
Showing triples 1 to 4 of
4
with 100 triples per page.
- Unary_function abstract "A unary function is a function that takes one argument. In computer science, a unary operator is a subset of unary function.Example :-a++here a is an operand which is operated by a unary operator++.it can be written in the form a=a+1.Many of the elementary functions are unary functions, in particular the trigonometric functions, logarithm with a pre-specified base, exponentiation to a pre-specified power or from a pre-specified base, and hyperbolic function are unary.".
- Q7882311 abstract "A unary function is a function that takes one argument. In computer science, a unary operator is a subset of unary function.Example :-a++here a is an operand which is operated by a unary operator++.it can be written in the form a=a+1.Many of the elementary functions are unary functions, in particular the trigonometric functions, logarithm with a pre-specified base, exponentiation to a pre-specified power or from a pre-specified base, and hyperbolic function are unary.".
- Unary_function comment "A unary function is a function that takes one argument. In computer science, a unary operator is a subset of unary function.Example :-a++here a is an operand which is operated by a unary operator++.it can be written in the form a=a+1.Many of the elementary functions are unary functions, in particular the trigonometric functions, logarithm with a pre-specified base, exponentiation to a pre-specified power or from a pre-specified base, and hyperbolic function are unary.".
- Q7882311 comment "A unary function is a function that takes one argument. In computer science, a unary operator is a subset of unary function.Example :-a++here a is an operand which is operated by a unary operator++.it can be written in the form a=a+1.Many of the elementary functions are unary functions, in particular the trigonometric functions, logarithm with a pre-specified base, exponentiation to a pre-specified power or from a pre-specified base, and hyperbolic function are unary.".