subscripted, a.
(ˈsʌbˌskrɪptɪd)
[f. subscript n. + -ed2.]
Having a subscript, provided with a subscript; spec. in Computing, specified out of an array by means of a subscript or subscripts.
1957 [see subscript n. 2 b]. 1972 W. Labov Language in Inner City iv. 153 The subscripted parentheses indicate optional elements that co-occur. 1983 Daily Tel. 19 Sept. 12/6 Subscripted variables take the form A(x), x being the value (or address) of the subscript... Subscripted string variables, needed to store strings of text, include a dollar sign, thus: 40 LET A$(6) = ‘BUG’. |