An event that occurs when two network devices are connected by more than one path, thereby causing packets to repeatedly cycle around the network and not reach their destination.
A programmed repetition of a set of instructions, typically with incrementation of some index value. The instructions will then be repeated on each member of the indexed set of values. Implemented by the for, while, or do structures in many computer languages.
(closed-loop system) A control system that has an output device and a process variable signal supplied by a sensor that is used as feedback. 2. A sequence of instructions that executes repeatedly until a terminating condition is satisfied. 3. A closed-loop or open-loop system.
When programming, it's sometimes necessary to repeat steps of a program. The process of repeating program instructions is referred to as "looping."
a section of a program that is executed repeatedly until some condition is met.
Route where packets never reach their destination, but simply cycle repeatedly through a constant series of network nodes.
A group of semantically related segments. The NAD loop, which includes segments NAD to CTA for name and address information, is an example of a loop. Loops may be nested within other loops. If the requirement designator of the first segment in a loop is mandatory (M), then at least one iteration of the loop is required. If a loop is used, the first segment shall be used for each iteration of the loop. Mandatory segments within a loop are mandatory only if the loop is used.
An iterative series of expressions.
Enables you to execute a series of commands multiple times. Two main types of loops are the while and for loops.
A programming technique of creating a series of repeating actions. Usually, there is some event specified as part of the loop which triggers the ending of the repetitious action.
Repeats a section of the music to give a digital "scratch" DJ effect.
A seamless repeat of an audio sample or musical segment.
In a program, a series of instructions that are repeated a prescribed number of times, followed by an "end" instruction to terminate the series.
A statement block that executes repeatedly.
A series of computer instructions that are executed repeatedly until a desired result is obtained or a predetermined condition is met. The ability to loop and reuse instructions eliminates countless repetitious instructions and is one of the most important attributes of stored programs. The symbol signifying the quantity 1,000,000 (106). When used to denote storage, it more precisely refers to 1,048,576 (220).
A repeating structure or process.
a control structure in which a block of instructions repeats until a condition is fulfilled
(computer science) a single execution of a set of instructions that are to be repeated; "the solution took hundreds of iterations"
a computer program that performs a series of instructions repeatedly until some specified condition is satisfied
a bit of code that runs again and again until some condition is met
a block of code that can be executed more than once
a command that tells something to do something until a condition is met
a computer programming technique used by a programmer to execute a set of statements till the specified condition is reached
a construction that tells a program to execute certain instructions a specified number of times, or under specified conditions
a control construct that goes round and round, either forever, or more usually until a condition is met
a fragment of code that is repeated until a specified condition does not hold
a group of statements that execute repeatedly until a condition is met
a means of executing a controlled block a variable number of times depending on some condition
a music sample that repeats itself in a composition
an element in a programming language that is used to perform an action repeatedly until a specific condition is met
a part of the program which is repeated several times, until a particular condition is met
a piece of code, that is executed over and over depending on the number of times the coder tells it to
a piece of code that repeats itself for a set number of times
a programming building block which allows you to repeat certain instructions until some predefined condition holds (or until a condition is no longer met, which is logically equivalent)
a programming device that repeatedly executes a specific set of commands until a particular condition is reached
a programming language construction that allows the programmer to instruct the computer to perform a certain instruction, or set of instructions over and over again
a program's repeated execution of the same set of instructions
a routine that is executed over and over again until some condition exists that terminates it
a sample of a performance that has been edited to repeat seemlessly when the audio file is played end to end
a seamless, repeated pattern
a section of code that can be repeated
a section of code that is executed repeatedly until a stopping condition is met
a section of code that is going to be repeated
a section of code that is repeated while a certain test is evaluated as true
a section of program that tells the Sorcerer to repeat an action a certain number of times
a sequence of images or an animation that repeats a set number of times
a sequence of programming statements that are to be executed iteratively
a series of commands that you want to be executed repeatedly
a series of instructions that gets repeated until a specific condition is met
a series of instructions which is carried out more than once
a series of programming instructions that are repeated until a desired result is achieved
a series of statements that execute repeatedly
a set of commands that executes repeatedly until a specified condition is met
a set of instructions that are repeated either a certain number of times, until a condition is met, or infinitely
a set of program instructions that execute repeatedly
a set of statements that are processed over and over (repetitive) with usually some kind of control to tell the program when to stop repeating
a statement or set of statements that will be repeated in a program
a statement which repeats another statement until a condition is met
a technique used to repeat an action
a way of repeating a series of instructions several times
Any sequence of instructions that repeats more than once, usually several times. There are three basic types of loop, FOR, WHILE and DO WHILE.
A set of instructions executed repeatedly as long as some condition is met.
A cycle, measured in seconds, in which a complete sequence of frames (graphics) is displayed. A banner ad's animation may loop, or repeat, a set number of times or continuously.
A section of a program that repeats itself for the designated number of times.
If one or several steps of a business process must be executed repeatedly, this is called a loop.
A block of code that executes against a recordset until the quantity of records is exhausted. For example a report that lists all employees who earn minimum wage would "loop through" the employees table evaluating each employee's pay rate and print only those whose rate of pay is equal to the current minimum wage.
a programming language construct that supports iteration (for example, a while loop)
A series of basic programming instructions that causes a function to repeat until a specific goal or condition has been reached. Each cycle is called an iteration.
A section of code which is repeated (‘iterated’).
A piece of material that plays over and over. In a sequencer, a loop repeats a musical phrase. In a sampler, loops are used to allow samples of finite length to be sustained indefinitely.
This is used with DO to form a loop that executes a specified number of times. Each time through the LOOP the index is incremented until it reaches the limit, at which point execution proceeds past the LOOP command. Use +LOOP if you want to add more than 1 to the loop index. See DO . : HI ( -- , print HIYA 10 times) 10 0 DO CR ." HIYA " LOOP ; Related Words: DO +LOOP -LOOP
A group of segments that are collectively repeated in a serial fashion up to a specified maximum number of times.
(1) In a script, a sequence of events that repeats. (2) A setting determining the number of times a sound or animation should repeat when it runs.
A loop is a series of statements that are executed more than once. Each loop has a control mechanism to stop looping. Chapter 7 "Control Statements," discusses the different types of looping and controls that are used. See also Endless Loop.
A computer loop is what happens when you get in a series of repeating commands, so you end up running around in endless circles. This usually causes your computer to crash or freeze, meaning that you have to restart your computer to get it running again.
to repeat a sequencer pattern or portion of an audio sample repeatedly. The point to which the program returns, whether the beginning or some other point, is usually definable by the user.
The flow in a program which causes the same BASIC statements to be executed over and over. The FOR-NEXT BASIC statement is used to make loops. Some loops are accidental and result from program bugs.
A series of program instructions performed repeatedly until a certain condition is satisfied, embodying the structured programming construct of iteration.
A program segment executed repitively a specified number of times.
A series of instructions that is repeated until a certain condition is met. Each pass through the loop is called an iteration.
When a program performs a statement over and over a specified number of times or while certain conditions are met.
is a short audio file that is designed to be seamlessly repeated.
An audio clip with recurring rhythmic musical elements suitable for repetition, such as a drum rhythm. As opposed to a one-shot, a clip that is not meant to be repeated consecutively, such as a cymbal crash.
A short and repeat audio segment.
A construct that performs one or more actions repeatedly as long as a certain condition is met. 15.8
To repeat a stream continuously. MBR See definition for: multiple bit rate (MBR) See Also: bit rate
A sequence of program instructions executed repeatedly until a particular condition is met.
(1) A local circuit between an exchange and subscriber CPE, either residential (single line telephone) or business (PBX). Also called subscriber loop, local line, and local loop. (2) In programming, a sequence of computer instructions that repeats itself until a predetermined count or other test is satisfied.
A series of computer instructions that is repeated until a terminating condition is reached. qamaraa View
A code construct that tells the computer to execute code a specific number of times. Each loop has a type to determine general behavior, a condition which determines how many times the loop should run, and a block of code. Executing the loop can be logically divided into a number of iterations, which check the condition and execute the code in the block if the condition is true.