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walk [wȯk]
(mathematics)
In graph theory, a set of vertices (v0,v1, …,vn) in a graph, such thatviandvi+1are joined by a common edge fori= 0, 1, …,n- 1. Also known as path.

walk
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A pedestrian path or passageway.

(programming)walk - To Traverse a data structure, especially an array or linked-list in core.

See also codewalker, silly walk, clobber.


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If you do find someone who's walking the walk and not just talking the talk, grab the opportunity with both hands and GO WITH IT
CAPTION(S): DECORATING SESSION - Lesley Shaw in her Bouncing Back shop in Gateshead aimed at breast cancer victims; WALKING THE WALK - mum Claire, dad Mark and twins Charlie and Lily can't wait to get strolling together for a good cause
CAPTION(S): IN THE SPOTLIGHT: From the left, Carmen Sloan, Natashia Docherty, Sammy Jo Jobling and Kirsty Byass during a drama performance and, above, the Walking the Walk information sheet Pictures by DAVE CHARNLEY
 
 
 
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