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outputter
▪ I. † ˈoutˌputter1 Obs. [out- 8.] One who puts out. 1. One who puts or pushes out. Outpulter and outeputter are here applied to the same person. Either of these may be a misprint for the other, or the words may be used as synonyms: cf. pelt, pult, put vbs. The passage (which, as printed, is incoher... Oxford English Dictionary
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outparter
[outparter a spurious word, originating in a mistake for outputter (q.v.), which has been handed down in editions of the Statutes, in the Law Dictionaries, and general Dictionaries.] Oxford English Dictionary
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JDOM
setAttribute("name", "iBook"); item1.setAttribute("price", "1200$"); root.addContent(item1); // perform similar steps for other elements XMLOutputter outputter = new XMLOutputter(); outputter.output(new Document(root), new FileOutputStream ("foo2.xml")); External links Java (programming language) libraries wikipedia.org
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c++ - Should operator<< be implemented as a friend or as a member ...
Add a comment. 11. It should be implemented as a free, non-friend functions, especially if, like most things these days, the output is mainly used for diagnostics and logging. Add const accessors for all the things that need to go into the output, and then have the outputter just call those and do formatting.
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out-trader
† ˈout-ˌtrader Obs. rare—1. (?) One who fits out by way of trade or traffic: cf. outputter.1660 Virginia Stat. (1823) I. 538 Against pyrats, their assistors or abettors, out-traidors or receptors. Oxford English Dictionary
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outputting
ˈoutˌputting, vbl. n. [out- 9.] 1. The action of putting out: a. Expulsion, ejection; evacuation; b. A putting forth, holding out, stretching forth.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) VIII. 95 Þe wrong of her violent out puttynge [L. violentæ expulsionis injuriam]. 1398 ― Barth. De P.R. xvii. clxxxv. (1495)... Oxford English Dictionary
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outreach
▪ I. outreach, n. (ˈaʊtriːtʃ) [out- 7.] The act of reaching out. Also, the extent or length of reaching out; spec. the fact or extent of an organization's involvement in the community. Also attrib.1870 Whittier To L.M. Child 30 No proof beyond this yearning, This outreach of our hearts, we need. 188... Oxford English Dictionary
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output
▪ I. output, n. (ˈaʊtpʊt) [out- 7.] 1. a. The act or fact of putting or turning out; production; the quantity or amount produced; the product of any industry or exertion, viewed quantitatively; the result given to the world. (Orig. a technical or local term of iron-works, coal-mines, etc.; app. not ... Oxford English Dictionary
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out-
out- in comb. is used with substantives, with verbs and their derivatives, and with other adverbs. In OE. {uacu}t adv. was already prefixed (1) to ordinary ns. in the sense ‘that is without’, ‘out-lying’, ‘external’, as in {uacu}tland a country that is out, a distant or foreign land, {uacu}there an ... Oxford English Dictionary
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