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predicateIn programming, a statement that evaluates an expression and provides a true or false answer based on the condition of the data. predicate Logic a. an expression that is derived from a sentence by the deletion of a name b. a property, characteristic, or attribute that may be affirmed or denied of something. The categorial statement all men are mortal relates two predicates, is a man and is mortal c. the term of a categorial proposition that is affirmed or denied of its subject. In this example all men is the subject, and mortal is the predicate d. a function from individuals to truth values, the truth set of the function being the extension of the predicate predicate [′pred·ə‚kāt] (computer science) A statement in a computer program that evaluates an expression in order to arrive at a true or false answer. (mathematics) To affirm or deny, in mathematical logic, one or more subjects. Also known as logical function; propositional function. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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