slovodefinícia
parse
(mass)
parse
- syntakticky rozobrať, urobiť rozbor, spracovať, analyzovať
parse
(encz)
parse,rozebrat v: analyzovat macska
parse
(encz)
parse,syntakticky rozebrat v: Zdeněk Brož
parse
(encz)
parse,udělat rozbor v: Zdeněk Brož
parse
(gcide)
parse \parse\ (p[aum]rs), v. t. [imp. & p. p. parsed
(p[aum]rst); p. pr. & vb. n. parsing.] [L. pars a part;
pars orationis a part of speech. See Part, n.] (Gram.)
To resolve into its elements, as a sentence, pointing out the
several parts of speech, and their relation to each other by
government or agreement; to analyze and describe
grammatically.
[1913 Webster]

Let him construe the letter into English, and parse it
over perfectly. --Ascham.
[1913 Webster]
parse
(wn)
parse
v 1: analyze syntactically by assigning a constituent structure
to (a sentence)
parse
(foldoc)
parser
parse
parsed
parsing

An algorithm or program to determine the
syntactic structure of ("to parse") a sentence or string of
symbols in some language. A parser normally takes as input
a sequence of tokens output by a lexical analyser. It may
produce some kind of abstract syntax tree as output. A
parser may be produced automatically from a grammar by a
parser generator such as yacc.

A parser is normally part of some larger program, like a
compiler, which takes the output of the parser and attempts
to extract meaning from it in some way, e.g. translating it
into another language.

(2009-06-26)
parse
(jargon)
parse
vt.

1. To determine the syntactic structure of a sentence or other utterance
(close to the standard English meaning). “That was the one I saw you.” “I
can't parse that.”

2. More generally, to understand or comprehend. “It's very simple; you just
kretch the glims and then aos the zotz.” “I can't parse that.”

3. Of fish, to have to remove the bones yourself. “I object to parsing fish
”, means “I don't want to get a whole fish, but a sliced one is okay”. A
parsed fish has been deboned. There is some controversy over whether
unparsed should mean ‘bony’, or also mean ‘deboned’.
podobné slovodefinícia
sparse
(mass)
sparse
- riedky
megaparsec
(encz)
megaparsec,megaparsek n: Zdeněk Brožmegaparsec,milion parseků Zdeněk Brož
parsec
(encz)
parsec,parsek n: [astr.] délková jednotka joe@hw.cz
parsecs
(encz)
parsecs,parseky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
parsed
(encz)
parsed,rozebraný adj: Zdeněk Brož
parsee
(encz)
Parsee,Párs n: [náb.] indický stoupenec Zarathuštry, vypuzen z Persie v
7. a 8. století Petr Prášek
parser
(encz)
parser,syntaktický analyzátor n: Zdeněk Brož
parses
(encz)
parses,rozebírá v: Zdeněk Brož
sparse
(encz)
sparse,prořídlý adj: např. vlasy Pinosparse,rozvláčný adj: styl websparse,řídký adj: Zdeněk Brož
sparsely
(encz)
sparsely,řídce adv: Zdeněk Brož
sparseness
(encz)
sparseness,řídkost n: Zdeněk Brož
sparser
(encz)
sparser,řidší adj: Zdeněk Brož
sparsest
(encz)
sparsest,nejřidší adj: Zdeněk Brož
unparsed
(encz)
unparsed,
megaparsek
(czen)
megaparsek,megaparsecn: Zdeněk Brož
milion parseků
(czen)
milion parseků,megaparsec Zdeněk Brož
parsek
(czen)
parsek,parsecn: [astr.] délková jednotka joe@hw.cz
parseky
(czen)
parseky,parsecsn: pl. Zdeněk Brož
horse parsely
(gcide)
Alexanders \Al`ex*an"ders\, Alisanders \Al`i*san"ders\, n. [OE.
alisaundre, OF. alissandere, fr. Alexander or Alexandria.]
(Bot)
A name given to two species of the genus Smyrnium, formerly
cultivated and used as celery now is; -- called also {horse
parsely}.
[1913 Webster]
parsec
(gcide)
parsec \par"sec\ (p[aum]r"s[e^]k), n. [From parallax second. See
parallax second and annual parallax, under parallax.]
(Astron.)
A unit of length used in describing astronomical distances,
equal to 3.26 light years, or 3.086 x 1013 km. Abbreviated
pc. The derived units of kiloparsec (kpc, 1000 parsecs) and
megaparsec (mpc, one million parsecs) are often found in
discussion of astronomical distances.
[PJC]
parsed
(gcide)
parse \parse\ (p[aum]rs), v. t. [imp. & p. p. parsed
(p[aum]rst); p. pr. & vb. n. parsing.] [L. pars a part;
pars orationis a part of speech. See Part, n.] (Gram.)
To resolve into its elements, as a sentence, pointing out the
several parts of speech, and their relation to each other by
government or agreement; to analyze and describe
grammatically.
[1913 Webster]

Let him construe the letter into English, and parse it
over perfectly. --Ascham.
[1913 Webster]
Parsee
(gcide)
Parsee \Par"see\ (p[aum]r"s[=e] or p[aum]r*s[=e]"), prop. n.
[Hind. & Per. p[=a]rs[imac] a Persian, a follower of
Zoroaster, a fire worshiper. Cf. Persian.]
[1913 Webster]
1. One of the adherents of the Zoroastrian or ancient Persian
religion, descended from Persian refugees settled in
India, and now found in western India; a fire worshiper; a
Gheber.

Syn: Parsi.
[1913 Webster]

2. The Iranian dialect of much of the religious literature of
the Parsees.
[1913 Webster]
Parseeism
(gcide)
Parseeism \Par"see*ism\ (p[aum]r"s[=e]*[i^]z'm or
p[aum]r*s[=e]"[i^]z'm), prop. n.
The religion and customs of the Parsees.

Syn: Parsiism.
[1913 Webster]
parser
(gcide)
parser \pars"er\, n.
One who parses.
[1913 Webster]
Sparse
(gcide)
Sparse \Sparse\, a. [Compar. Sparser; superl. Sparsest.] [L.
sparsus, p. p. of spargere to strew, scatter. Cf. Asperse,
Disperse.]
1. Thinly scattered; set or planted here and there; not being
dense or close together; as, a sparse population.
--Carlyle.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Bot.) Placed irregularly and distantly; scattered; --
applied to branches, leaves, peduncles, and the like.
[1913 Webster]Sparse \Sparse\, v. t. [L. sparsus, p. p. of spargere to
scatter.]
To scatter; to disperse. [Obs.] --Spenser.
[1913 Webster]
sparse thin
(gcide)
distributed \distributed\ adj.
1. spread from a central location to multiple points or
recipients. Opposite of concentrated. [Narrower terms:
{apportioned, dealt out, doled out, meted out, parceled
out}; diffuse, diffused; dispensed; {dispersed,
spread}; {divided, divided up, shared, shared out on the
basis of a plan or purpose)}; encyclical; rationed;
scattered, widespread; sparse, thin; {unfocused,
unfocussed}] Also See: distributive.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

2. spread among a variety of securities; -- of investments.

Syn: diversified.
[WordNet 1.5]

Distributing to the necessity of saints. --Rom.
xii. 13.
[1913 Webster]
Sparsedly
(gcide)
Sparsedly \Spars"ed*ly\, adv.
Sparsely. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]
Sparsely
(gcide)
Sparsely \Sparse"ly\, adv.
In a scattered or sparse manner.
[1913 Webster]
Sparseness
(gcide)
Sparseness \Sparse"ness\, n.
The quality or state of being sparse; as, sparseness of
population.
[1913 Webster]
Sparser
(gcide)
Sparse \Sparse\, a. [Compar. Sparser; superl. Sparsest.] [L.
sparsus, p. p. of spargere to strew, scatter. Cf. Asperse,
Disperse.]
1. Thinly scattered; set or planted here and there; not being
dense or close together; as, a sparse population.
--Carlyle.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Bot.) Placed irregularly and distantly; scattered; --
applied to branches, leaves, peduncles, and the like.
[1913 Webster]
Sparsest
(gcide)
Sparse \Sparse\, a. [Compar. Sparser; superl. Sparsest.] [L.
sparsus, p. p. of spargere to strew, scatter. Cf. Asperse,
Disperse.]
1. Thinly scattered; set or planted here and there; not being
dense or close together; as, a sparse population.
--Carlyle.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Bot.) Placed irregularly and distantly; scattered; --
applied to branches, leaves, peduncles, and the like.
[1913 Webster]
parsec
(wn)
parsec
n 1: a unit of astronomical length based on the distance from
Earth at which stellar parallax is 1 second of arc;
equivalent to 3.262 light years [syn: parsec, secpar]
parsee
(wn)
Parsee
n 1: a member of a monotheistic sect of Zoroastrian origin;
descended from the Persians; now found in western India
[syn: Parsee, Parsi]
parseeism
(wn)
Parseeism
n 1: the faith of a Zoroastrian sect in India [syn: Parsiism,
Parseeism]
parser
(wn)
parser
n 1: a computer program that divides code up into functional
components; "compilers must parse source code in order to
translate it into object code"
sparse
(wn)
sparse
adj 1: not dense; "a thin beard"; "trees were sparse" [syn:
sparse, thin]
sparsely
(wn)
sparsely
adv 1: in a sparse manner; "sparsely inhabited"
sparseness
(wn)
sparseness
n 1: the property of being scanty or scattered; lacking
denseness [syn: sparseness, spareness, sparsity,
thinness]
a parse request language
(foldoc)
A PArse REquest Language
APAREL

(APAREL) A PL/I extension to provide BNF
parsing routines, for IBM 360.

["APAREL: A Parse Request Language", R.W. Balzer et al, CACM
12(11) (Nov 1969)].

(1995-11-26)
attoparsec
(foldoc)
attoparsec

About 31 mm (one inch). "atto-" is the
standard SI prefix for multiplication by 10^-18. A parsec
(parallax-second) is 3.26 light-years; an attoparsec is thus
3.26 * 10^-18 light years. Thus, one attoparsec per
microfortnight is about one inch per second.

This unit is reported to be in use (though probably not very
seriously) among hackers in the UK.

[Jargon File]

(1996-12-08)
icon-based parser generation system 2
(foldoc)
Icon-Based Parser Generation System 2
Ibpag2

(Ibpag2) A parser generator for Icon by Richard
L. Goerwitz . It can handle both
SLR1 grammars and even GLR grammars (Tomita grammars).
Ibpag2 runs under Unix.

(2004-06-06)
look ahead left-to-right parse, rightmost-derivation
(foldoc)
Look Ahead Left-to-right parse, Rightmost-derivation
LALR
Look ahead LR

(LALR, Look ahead LR) A type of LR parser that can
deal with more context-free grammars than SLR parsers but less
than LR[1] parsers. LALR parsers are popular because they give
a good trade-off between the number of grammars they can deal with
and the size of the parsing table required.

Compiler compilers like yacc and Bison generate LALR
parsers.

Wikipedia (http://wikipedia.org/wiki/LALR_parser).

(2003-05-13)
parsec
(foldoc)
PARSEC

An extensible language with PL/I-like syntax,
derived from PROTEUS.

["PARSEC User's Manual", Bolt Beranek & Newman, Dec 1972].

(2009-06-26)
parsed
(foldoc)
parser
parse
parsed
parsing

An algorithm or program to determine the
syntactic structure of ("to parse") a sentence or string of
symbols in some language. A parser normally takes as input
a sequence of tokens output by a lexical analyser. It may
produce some kind of abstract syntax tree as output. A
parser may be produced automatically from a grammar by a
parser generator such as yacc.

A parser is normally part of some larger program, like a
compiler, which takes the output of the parser and attempts
to extract meaning from it in some way, e.g. translating it
into another language.

(2009-06-26)
parser
(foldoc)
parser
parse
parsed
parsing

An algorithm or program to determine the
syntactic structure of ("to parse") a sentence or string of
symbols in some language. A parser normally takes as input
a sequence of tokens output by a lexical analyser. It may
produce some kind of abstract syntax tree as output. A
parser may be produced automatically from a grammar by a
parser generator such as yacc.

A parser is normally part of some larger program, like a
compiler, which takes the output of the parser and attempts
to extract meaning from it in some way, e.g. translating it
into another language.

(2009-06-26)
parser generator
(foldoc)
parser generator

A program which takes a formal description of a grammar
(e.g. in BNF) and outputs source code for a parser which will
recognise valid strings obeying that grammar and perform
associated actions. Unix's yacc is a well known example.
recursive descent parser
(foldoc)
recursive descent parser

A "top-down" parser built from a set of
mutually-recursive procedures or a non-recursive equivalent
where each such procedure usually implements one of the
productions of the grammar. Thus the structure of the
resulting program closely mirrors that of the grammar it
recognises.

["Recursive Programming Techniques", W.H. Burge, 1975, ISBN
0-201-14450-6].

(1995-04-28)
server-parsed html
(foldoc)
server-parsed HTML
sht
shtml
SPML

(SPML, SHTML) A kind of HTML
file containing server-specific, non-standard commands which
are interpreted by the HTTP server and replaced by standard
HTML or text before the data is returned to the client.

Different servers use different command syntax and support
different sets of commands. The most common example is a
server-side include command which simply expands to the
contents of some given file and allows bits of HTML or text to
be shared between pages for ease of updating. Other commands
insert the value of an environment variable or the output of
a shell command. These allow pages to be different each
time they are served without requiring a CGI script.

Some servers distinguish SPML from HTML with a different
filename extension, others use the execute bit of the file's
permissions.

(1996-09-29)
sparse
(foldoc)
sparse

A sparse matrix (or vector, or array) is one in which
most of the elements are zero. If storage space is more
important than access speed, it may be preferable to store a
sparse matrix as a list of (index, value) pairs or use some
kind of hash scheme or associative memory.

(1995-01-16)
attoparsec
(jargon)
attoparsec
n.

About an inch. atto- is the standard SI prefix for multiplication by 10^
-18. A parsec (parallax-second) is 3.26 light-years; an attoparsec is thus
3.26 × 10^-18 light years, or about 3.1 cm (thus, 1 attoparsec/{
microfortnight} equals about 1 inch/sec). This unit is reported to be in
use (though probably not very seriously) among hackers in the U.K. See {
micro-}.

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