people having the same social or economic status; "the working class"; "an emerging professional class"
a body of students who are taught together; "early morning classes are always sleepy"
course: education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings; "he took a course in basket weaving"; "flirting is not unknown in college classes"
a collection of things sharing a common attribute; "there are two classes of detergents"
a body of students who graduate together; "the class of '97"; "she was in my year at Hoehandle High"
a league ranked by quality; "he played baseball in class D for two years"; "Princeton is in the NCAA Division 1-AA"
elegance in dress or behavior; "she has a lot of class"
(biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more orders
classify: arrange or order by classes or categories; "How would you classify these pottery shards--are they prehistoric?"
Class! is a school newspaper written by Clark County High School students in Las Vegas, NV. It's later edited at UNLV {University Of Nevada}.
Class is a 1983 American movie that was directed by Lewis Carlino.
Class (founded on January 1, 1997) is a notorious and prolific warez group which has been the repeated target of federal raids such as Operation Fastlink. They specialize in cracked games, and sometimes have elaborate art in the cracktro or release (ie. music, 3D animation, logo designs, et cetera). They are a global group and have many members worldwide. Class is frequently abbreviated as CLS and uses that abbreviation as a suffix at the end of the files they release.
Social class refers to the ranking of people into a hierarchy within a culture. The idea of social class entered the English lexicon about the 1770's, with no specific originator. Many sociologists and historians see that "higher" classes control subordinate classes. At times, social class can be related to elitism, and those in the higher class are usually known as the "social elite". This ranking may be legal, as in former Indian castes, or abstract.
Scientific classification or biological classification is how biologists group and categorize extinct and living species of organisms. Modern classification has its roots in the system of Carolus Linnaeus, who grouped species according to shared physical characteristics. These groupings have been revised since Linnaeus to improve consistency with the Darwinian principle of common descent. ...
Philosophers sometimes distinguish classes from types and kinds. We can talk about the class of human beings, just as we can talk about the type (or natural kind), human being, or humanity. How, then, might classes differ from types? One might well think they are not actually different categories of being, but typically, while both are treated as abstract objects, classes are not usually treated as universals, whereas types usually are. ...
In set theory and its applications throughout mathematics, a class is a collection of sets (or sometimes other mathematical objects) that can be unambiguously defined by a property that all its members share.Some classes are sets, for instance the class of all integers that are even, but others are not, for instance the class of all ordinal numbers or the class of all sets.Classes that are not sets are called proper classes.
The Java source files (.java files) get compiled into .class files. Since Java is a platform-independent language, it compiles its sources into bytecode, which it stores in a .class file. If the source code has more than one class, each class is compiled into a separate .class file. These .class files can be loaded by any Java Virtual Machine.
In object-oriented programming, a class consists of a collection of types of encapsulated instance variables and types of methods, possibly with implementation of those types together with a constructor function that can be used to create objects of the class. A class is a cohesive package that consists of a particular kind of compile-time metadata. A Class describes the rules by which objects behave; these objects are referred to as "instances" of that class. ...
A relative term that implies one horse is superior to another.
(or lung class or inhalation class) means a classification scheme for inhaled material according to its rate of clearance from the pulmonary region of the lung. Materials are classified as D, W, or Y, which applies to a range of clearance half-times: for Class D (Days) of less than 10 days, for Class W (Weeks) from 10 to 100 days, and for Class Y (Years) of greater than 100 days.
(1) In object-oriented design or programming, a model or template that can be instantiated to create objects with a common definition and therefore, common properties, operations, and behavior. An object is an instance of a class. (2) In the AIX operating system, pertaining to the I/O characteristics of a device. System devices are classified as block or character devices
The formal definition of an object. The class acts as the template from which an instance of an object is created at run time. The class defines the properties of the object and the methods used to control the object's behavior.
A family of derived types with a common parent type.
(klas) In the scientific system of classification (taxonomy), class is the division between phylum and order.
Options of the same type - put or call - with the same underlying security.
A class is an object which describes the structure and behaviour of a set of objects which are its instances. A class object contains inheritance information and a set of slot descriptions which define the structure of its instances. A class object is an instance of a metaclass. All classes in EuLisp are subclasses of
A class defines the behavior of its instances. Usually the class contains definitions of all methods shared by its instances.
a collection of entities satisfying a condition for membership in the class. To avoid problems arising if classes get too large, or belong to other classes, or are not completed, set theory distinguishes classes from sets.
(1) A group of objects that share a common definition and that therefore share common properties, operations, and behavior. (2) (C++ only) A user-defined type that is defined with the class-key 'class,' 'struct,' or 'union.' Objects of a class type consist of zero or more members and base class objects. See member. Classes can be defined hierarchically, allowing one class to be an expansion of another, and classes can restrict access to their members.
Lecture, tutorial, laboratory session, field trip, practicum, supervisory session and other contexts in which teaching is occurring.
The principal search mechanism in GAMS is based on a tree-structured taxonomy of mathematical and statistical problems. Each node in this tree is termed a problem class, and is designated by a tag, an alternating sequence of letters and numbers (eg, D2b1). Each module in GAMS is assigned to one or more problem classes. To locate software GAMS users find a class that describes the problem they wish to solve and then view the modules with that classification.
Rating scale of river difficulty. Scale ranges from Class I (easiest) to Class VI (most difficult or unrunnable). The scale is general and can be slightly subjective.
A factory construct from which object instances are created. The OO-Browser displays classes along with their elements, categories and formal protocols.
A group of chickens that has been developed in a particular region of the world.
The major category in biological taxonomy ranking above the order and below phylum.
Go to Top of Document - CONTENTS Class is the primary category for the data. Each Element is assigned These categories may relate to a single database table or they can also contained in, but they can also be logically grouped. Examples of Class in DOEInfo are: DEDUCTION DFWP EARNINGS EMPLOYEE LEAVE PAYROLL POSITION PROJECTION Element Name: Class Table: MetaData Length: 30 Data Type: Character
Options of the same type (ie, either puts or calls, but not both) covering the same underlying futures contract or other asset (eg, a March call with a strike price of 62 and a May call with a strike price of 58).
In the Java language, a type that defines the implementation of a particular kind of object. A class definition defines instance and class variables and methods, as well as specifying the interfaces the class implements and the immediate superclass of the class.
A taxonomic grouping below division or phylum and above order. A class may include several sub-classes.
The third group that scientists classify living things into. Each phylum is split into classes. Example: The Mammal Class is in the Chordate Phylum.
Major division of a phylum. There are six (or seven) classes in Mollusca. Clathrate: Latticed with bisecting striae or cords, or by axial and spiral ridges.
a higher taxonomic category for a group of related animals or plants which share common characteristics. This category is more specific than a phylum and broader than an order. For more information see the classification of animals.
A set of pixels in a GIS or image file that represent areas that have the same attribute or share the same condition. Classification The process and operations used to assign pixels of a continuous raster image to predefined classes.
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