Difference between revisions of "SkibUserMacros:Terms in and for User Macros"
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+ | |'''Algorithm''' | ||
+ | |An algorithm is a fixed procedure or set of instructions to be carried out by '''Skib''' when handling a particular problem. A given algorithm may have dynamic parts within it. Algorithms are generally far more effective than shorter, simple commands. See also '''Systematic'''. | ||
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|'''Command''' | |'''Command''' | ||
+ | |A command is the method by which '''Skib''' is directed by its user. Commands are generally provided by thought, although voice commands may also be used if you link your '''Dropbox''' AI to your '''Skib'''. Commands may also take the form of '''Macros''', which are a combination of any number of commands for a specific function. | ||
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|'''Factor''' | |'''Factor''' | ||
+ | |'''Skib''' can be tasked to handle complex problems which have many variables or '''Factors'''. The more complex the situation, i.e. the more factors, the more difficult it will be for '''Skib''' to create a solution. This may manifest as taking a longer time, or '''Skib''' will send a request to a Protoi '''Skib''', or '''Skib''' may stop working on the problem. | ||
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|'''Macro''' | |'''Macro''' | ||
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|'''SubMacro''' | |'''SubMacro''' | ||
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+ | |'''Systematic''' | ||
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|'''UserMacro''' | |'''UserMacro''' | ||
|This is used for a program written for the '''Skibs''' by one or more users. It is important to know, that there are already billion of '''macros''' available in the Skib's library. You can use these macros inside UserMacros if you know their names. | |This is used for a program written for the '''Skibs''' by one or more users. It is important to know, that there are already billion of '''macros''' available in the Skib's library. You can use these macros inside UserMacros if you know their names. | ||
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Revision as of 06:17, 2 February 2017
Terms defined to use in and with User Macros:
Term | Description |
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Algorithm | An algorithm is a fixed procedure or set of instructions to be carried out by Skib when handling a particular problem. A given algorithm may have dynamic parts within it. Algorithms are generally far more effective than shorter, simple commands. See also Systematic. |
Command | A command is the method by which Skib is directed by its user. Commands are generally provided by thought, although voice commands may also be used if you link your Dropbox AI to your Skib. Commands may also take the form of Macros, which are a combination of any number of commands for a specific function. |
Factor | Skib can be tasked to handle complex problems which have many variables or Factors. The more complex the situation, i.e. the more factors, the more difficult it will be for Skib to create a solution. This may manifest as taking a longer time, or Skib will send a request to a Protoi Skib, or Skib may stop working on the problem. |
Macro | |
NonUserMacro | |
Order | |
Program | |
Rank | |
Skib | |
Skill | |
SubMacro | |
Systematic | |
UserMacro | This is used for a program written for the Skibs by one or more users. It is important to know, that there are already billion of macros available in the Skib's library. You can use these macros inside UserMacros if you know their names. |