What is the word starting with P that is a type of chart where all values are calculated?
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So, it is a word that that is used with 'analysis' and it means to calculate using all possible values to prepare a chart (I only know this meaning, it is not the dictionary meaning). Let me give you a background:
E.g. In a case study, I have a window size of 2x3. Now, I have been asked to calculate the different properties for all varying possible sizes. e.g 3x3, 3x4, 3x5, 2x4, 2x5, 3x2, etc. And then to prepare a table. What is this type of analysis called?
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So, it is a word that that is used with 'analysis' and it means to calculate using all possible values to prepare a chart (I only know this meaning, it is not the dictionary meaning). Let me give you a background:
E.g. In a case study, I have a window size of 2x3. Now, I have been asked to calculate the different properties for all varying possible sizes. e.g 3x3, 3x4, 3x5, 2x4, 2x5, 3x2, etc. And then to prepare a table. What is this type of analysis called?
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You’re probably thinking of permutations.
– Dan Bron
Apr 19 at 11:36
no, it is not permutations, because 'permutation analysis' does not fit. Thank you though, I can still use it.
– rukuto
Apr 20 at 11:24
what do you mean “doesn’t fit”? Are you doing a crossword?
– Dan Bron
Apr 20 at 13:05
when I said it does not fit, I meant that the two words 'permutation' and 'analysis', when used together, do not form the meaning that I am looking for.
– rukuto
Apr 23 at 23:57
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So, it is a word that that is used with 'analysis' and it means to calculate using all possible values to prepare a chart (I only know this meaning, it is not the dictionary meaning). Let me give you a background:
E.g. In a case study, I have a window size of 2x3. Now, I have been asked to calculate the different properties for all varying possible sizes. e.g 3x3, 3x4, 3x5, 2x4, 2x5, 3x2, etc. And then to prepare a table. What is this type of analysis called?
single-word-requests
So, it is a word that that is used with 'analysis' and it means to calculate using all possible values to prepare a chart (I only know this meaning, it is not the dictionary meaning). Let me give you a background:
E.g. In a case study, I have a window size of 2x3. Now, I have been asked to calculate the different properties for all varying possible sizes. e.g 3x3, 3x4, 3x5, 2x4, 2x5, 3x2, etc. And then to prepare a table. What is this type of analysis called?
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asked Apr 19 at 11:35
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You’re probably thinking of permutations.
– Dan Bron
Apr 19 at 11:36
no, it is not permutations, because 'permutation analysis' does not fit. Thank you though, I can still use it.
– rukuto
Apr 20 at 11:24
what do you mean “doesn’t fit”? Are you doing a crossword?
– Dan Bron
Apr 20 at 13:05
when I said it does not fit, I meant that the two words 'permutation' and 'analysis', when used together, do not form the meaning that I am looking for.
– rukuto
Apr 23 at 23:57
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1
You’re probably thinking of permutations.
– Dan Bron
Apr 19 at 11:36
no, it is not permutations, because 'permutation analysis' does not fit. Thank you though, I can still use it.
– rukuto
Apr 20 at 11:24
what do you mean “doesn’t fit”? Are you doing a crossword?
– Dan Bron
Apr 20 at 13:05
when I said it does not fit, I meant that the two words 'permutation' and 'analysis', when used together, do not form the meaning that I am looking for.
– rukuto
Apr 23 at 23:57
1
1
You’re probably thinking of permutations.
– Dan Bron
Apr 19 at 11:36
You’re probably thinking of permutations.
– Dan Bron
Apr 19 at 11:36
no, it is not permutations, because 'permutation analysis' does not fit. Thank you though, I can still use it.
– rukuto
Apr 20 at 11:24
no, it is not permutations, because 'permutation analysis' does not fit. Thank you though, I can still use it.
– rukuto
Apr 20 at 11:24
what do you mean “doesn’t fit”? Are you doing a crossword?
– Dan Bron
Apr 20 at 13:05
what do you mean “doesn’t fit”? Are you doing a crossword?
– Dan Bron
Apr 20 at 13:05
when I said it does not fit, I meant that the two words 'permutation' and 'analysis', when used together, do not form the meaning that I am looking for.
– rukuto
Apr 23 at 23:57
when I said it does not fit, I meant that the two words 'permutation' and 'analysis', when used together, do not form the meaning that I am looking for.
– rukuto
Apr 23 at 23:57
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I think the word you're looking for is
Permutations
It is a mathematical term used in Probability.
Here are the definitions:
Permutation wiki
Permutation dictionary.com
Not to be confused with 'Combinations'
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I think the word you're looking for is
Permutations
It is a mathematical term used in Probability.
Here are the definitions:
Permutation wiki
Permutation dictionary.com
Not to be confused with 'Combinations'
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I think the word you're looking for is
Permutations
It is a mathematical term used in Probability.
Here are the definitions:
Permutation wiki
Permutation dictionary.com
Not to be confused with 'Combinations'
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I think the word you're looking for is
Permutations
It is a mathematical term used in Probability.
Here are the definitions:
Permutation wiki
Permutation dictionary.com
Not to be confused with 'Combinations'
I think the word you're looking for is
Permutations
It is a mathematical term used in Probability.
Here are the definitions:
Permutation wiki
Permutation dictionary.com
Not to be confused with 'Combinations'
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You’re probably thinking of permutations.
– Dan Bron
Apr 19 at 11:36
no, it is not permutations, because 'permutation analysis' does not fit. Thank you though, I can still use it.
– rukuto
Apr 20 at 11:24
what do you mean “doesn’t fit”? Are you doing a crossword?
– Dan Bron
Apr 20 at 13:05
when I said it does not fit, I meant that the two words 'permutation' and 'analysis', when used together, do not form the meaning that I am looking for.
– rukuto
Apr 23 at 23:57