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    cardinal
    /ˈkɑːdɪnəl/

    noun

    • 1. a leading dignitary of the Roman Catholic Church. Cardinals are nominated by the Pope, and form the Sacred College which elects succeeding popes (now invariably from among their own number): "his appointment as cardinal"
    • 2. a New World songbird of the bunting family, having a stout bill and typically a conspicuous crest. The male is partly or mostly red in colour.

    adjective

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  2. Jun 15, 2021 · 10. Cardinality refers to the uniqueness of data contained in a column. If a column has a lot of duplicate data (e.g. a column that stores either "true" or "false"), it has low cardinality, but if the values are highly unique (e.g. Social Security numbers), it has high cardinality. answered May 16, 2012 at 14:54.

  3. Nov 11, 2008 · A canonical form means that values of a particular type of resource can be described or represented in multiple ways, and one of those ways is chosen as the favored canonical form. (That form is canonized, like books that made it into the bible, and the other forms are not.) A classic example of a canonical form is paths in a hierarchical file ...

  4. Feb 1, 2023 · Delphi Cardinal is the underlying platform's C++ unsigned int. Delphi LongWord is the underlying platform's C++ unsigned long int. All four of these types are platform dependent. On all supported platforms at the time of writing, Integer and Cardinal are 32 bit types. The types are platform dependent, it so happens that on all supported ...

  5. Aug 28, 2014 · Cardinality refers to the uniqueness of data values contained in a particular column (attribute) of a database table. The lower the cardinality, the more duplicated elements in a column. There are 3 types of cardinality: high-cardinality, normal-cardinality, and low-cardinality.

  6. Apr 2, 2010 · What that means in the context of MySQL is that the cardinality of a table column is the count of that column's unique values. If you are looking at the cardinality of your primary key column (e.g. table.id), then the cardinality of that column will tell you how many rows that table contains, as there is one unique ID for each row in the table.

  7. Dec 27, 2010 · Sometimes lat/long are expressed in degrees/minutes/seconds, and require a N, S, E, or W direction to make sense. Decimal latitude and longitude is expressed as either a positive or negative number and doesn't require a cardinal direction. So if you're using decimal values for these, they aren't described as "latitude north" or anything like that.

  8. Jan 24, 2022 · I am using Spacy NER model to extract from a text, some named entities relevant to my problem, such us DATE, TIME, GPE among others. For example, I need to recognize the Time Zone in the following

  9. Aug 3, 2010 · 70. 1:n means 'one-to-many'; you have two tables, and each row of table A may be referenced by any number of rows in table B, but each row in table B can only reference one row in table A (or none at all). n:m (or n:n) means 'many-to-many'; each row in table A can reference many rows in table B, and each row in table B can reference many rows ...

  10. Use Cardinal when you want a four-byte unsigned type; use LongWord when you want a generic unsigned type and don't care about the size. Likewise for Integer and LongInt , nowadays. If you're writing 16-bit code, use LongInt when you need four bytes and use Integer when you don't care about the size; Cardinal and LongWord didn't exist in Delphi's and Turbo Pascal's 16-bit days.

  11. Apr 27, 2013 · In the cardinal spline curve section they give a formula to calculate tangents at end points given by: Ti = a * ( Pi+1 - Pi-1 ) However, if I have two points P1 and P2 then to find T1. T1 = a*(P2-P0).

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