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  • G gantww

    Not quite. Actually, what I'm looking for is a word to describe whether something has just a single element or a group of them.

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    Dalek Dave
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    Use the American Universal Collective Noun Designate, 'Bunch'.

    ------------------------------------ "Men may make bad decisions, immoral decisions or just plain wrong decisions, but at least they make decisions. Women on the other hand..." Patrick Kielty 2006

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    • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

      I'm your huckleberry! Cardinality :cool:

      If the post was helpful, please vote, eh! Current activities: Book: Devils by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Project: Hospital Automation, final stage Learning: Image analysis, LINQ Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?

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      gantww
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      That's the one. I had mental images of the pope and blue bird while I was trying to figure it out. So my brain is almost working tonight.

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      • G gantww

        That's the one. I had mental images of the pope and blue bird while I was trying to figure it out. So my brain is almost working tonight.

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        Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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        At your service good sir! Feel free to enlist an academe for all your future references ;)

        If the post was helpful, please vote, eh! Current activities: Book: Devils by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Project: Hospital Automation, final stage Learning: Image analysis, LINQ Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?

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        • D Dalek Dave

          Use the American Universal Collective Noun Designate, 'Bunch'.

          ------------------------------------ "Men may make bad decisions, immoral decisions or just plain wrong decisions, but at least they make decisions. Women on the other hand..." Patrick Kielty 2006

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          Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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          :laugh: That's certainly worth a whole lot more than a 5! But since I can't give you a whole bunch, you'll have to settle for just 1 :laugh: Incidentally, I was reading your post in SB 2.0... :thumbsup:

          If the post was helpful, please vote, eh! Current activities: Book: Devils by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Project: Hospital Automation, final stage Learning: Image analysis, LINQ Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?

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          • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

            :laugh: That's certainly worth a whole lot more than a 5! But since I can't give you a whole bunch, you'll have to settle for just 1 :laugh: Incidentally, I was reading your post in SB 2.0... :thumbsup:

            If the post was helpful, please vote, eh! Current activities: Book: Devils by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Project: Hospital Automation, final stage Learning: Image analysis, LINQ Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?

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            Dalek Dave
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            It made me laugh, so being a generous chap, I pass it on.

            ------------------------------------ "Men may make bad decisions, immoral decisions or just plain wrong decisions, but at least they make decisions. Women on the other hand..." Patrick Kielty 2006

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            • G gantww

              Not quite. Actually, what I'm looking for is a word to describe whether something has just a single element or a group of them.

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              rastaVnuce
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              (count() > 1) and (count() == 1) :)

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              • G gantww

                Not quite. Actually, what I'm looking for is a word to describe whether something has just a single element or a group of them.

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                Luc Pattyn
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                Cardinality is the academic word for count; it is a natural number, i.e. a positive integer. It does not care whether it is zero, one or more. So it does not really "describe whether something has just a single element or a group of them". Example: The cardinality of a database table is the number of rows in the table. :)

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                • G gantww

                  Not quite. Actually, what I'm looking for is a word to describe whether something has just a single element or a group of them.

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                  Roger Wright
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                  Order, or ordinal, I think...

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                  • G gantww

                    the number of items in a group. I swear I have the word for it on the tip of my tongue, but I can neither recall it nor find it with google.

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                    Lost User
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                    Blackadder: "Right Baldrick, today we are going to learn counting. How many beans are there on the table?" Baldrick: "One, my lord." B: "And if I add another one?" B: "Some beans, my lord." B: "And if I add another one?" B: "Some beans, my lord." B: "And if I add another one?" B: "Some beans, my lord." ...

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                    • L Luc Pattyn

                      Cardinality is the academic word for count; it is a natural number, i.e. a positive integer. It does not care whether it is zero, one or more. So it does not really "describe whether something has just a single element or a group of them". Example: The cardinality of a database table is the number of rows in the table. :)

                      Luc Pattyn


                      Have a look at my entry for the lean-and-mean competition; please provide comments, feedback, discussion, and don’t forget to vote for it! Thank you.


                      Local announcement (Antwerp region): Lange Wapper? Neen!


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                      Gary R Wheeler
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                      Unless it's for a pr0n site, in which case it's the carnality of the data base table.

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