Scalar
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
scalar
adj 1: of or relating to a musical scale; "he played some basic
scalar patterns on his guitar"
2: of or relating to a directionless magnitude (such as mass or
speed etc.) that is completely specified by its magnitude;
"scalar quantity"
n 1: a variable quantity that cannot be resolved into components
from
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
scalar
1. <mathematics> A single number, as opposed to a {vector} or
{matrix} of numbers. Thus, for example, "scalar
multiplication" refers to the operation of multiplying one
number (one scalar) by another and is used to contrast this
with "matrix multiplication" etc.
2. <architecture> In a {parallel processor} or {vector
processor}, the "scalar processor" handles all the sequential
operations - those which cannot be parallelised or vectorised.
See also {superscalar}.
3. <programming> Any data type that stores a single value
(e.g. a number or {Boolean}), as opposed to an {aggregate}
data type that has many elements. A {string} is regarded as a
scalar in some languages (e.g. {Perl}) and a vector of
{characters} in others (e.g. {C}).
(2002-06-12)
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