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instruction

(1) A statement in a programming language.

(2) A machine instruction.


instruction
Computing a part of a program consisting of a coded command to the computer to perform a specified function

instruction [in′strək·shən]
(computer science)
A pattern of digits which signifies to a computer that a particular operation is to be performed and which may also indicate the operands (or the locations of operands) to be operated on.


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