Examples of using Operands in English and their translations into Serbian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Cyrillic
Evaluation stack Operands for arithmetic or logical operations are most often placed into registers and operated on there.
Operands for arithmetic or logical operations are most often placed into registers and operated on there.
including the operation and the operands.
bypass just-broadcast operands, and then execute.
every mathematical expression may be viewed as the symbol of an operator followed by a sequence of operands.
a matrix may be represented as an expression with“matrix” as an operator and its rows as operands.
from its 8-bit ancestors) has made register-relative addressing(using small immediate offsets) an important method of accessing operands, especially on the stack.
superseding the ibs and obs operands.
instructions and operands to represent machine code.
Arithmetic operations could therefore often have results as well as operands directly in memory(in addition to register or immediate).
represented as expressions with operator“procedure” and, at least, two operands, the list of parameters
which allow a single instruction to operate on multiple operands; it may
In the Compatibility Checker, click Find to locate the cells that contain formulas with more than 40 operands, and then make the necessary changes to avoid VALUE! errors!
As the size of the operands of an expression is unpredictable and may change during a working session, the sequence of the operands is usually represented as a sequence of either pointers(like in Macsyma)
Macsyma sorts the operands of sums and products with a function of comparison that is designed
The frequent memory accesses for operands of a typical CISC machine may limit the instruction level parallelism that can be extracted from the code,
Depending on architecture, the operands may be register values,
on which the operation should act, although some operations may have implicit operands, or none at all.
calls with immediate operands.
the logical disjunction operator returns one of its operands: the first operand if it evaluates to a true value,