:obi-wan error: /oh'bee-won` er'*r/ [RPI, from `off-by-one' and
the Obi-Wan Kenobi character in "Star Wars"] n. A loop of
some sort in which the index is off by 1. Common when the index
should have started from 0 but instead started from 1. A kind of
{off-by-one error}. See also {zeroth}.
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary
the Obi-Wan Kenobi character in "Star Wars"] n. A loop of
some sort in which the index is off by 1. Common when the index
should have started from 0 but instead started from 1. A kind of
{off-by-one error}. See also {zeroth}.
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary
Related:
- obi-wan error /oh'bee-won` er'*r/ n.
[RPI, from
`off-by-one' and the Obi-Wan Kenobi character in "Star
Wars"] A loop of some sort in which the index is off by 1.
Common when the index should have started from 0... - off-by-one error: n. Exceedingly common error induced in many
ways,
such as by starting at 0 when you should have started... - off-by-one error n.
[common] Exceedingly common error
induced in many ways,
such as by starting at 0 when you should have started... - fencepost error n.
1. [common] A problem with the discrete
equivalent of a boundary condition,
often exhibited in programs by iterative loops.... - UTSL: // [UNIX] n. On-line acronym for `Use the Source,
Luke' (a pun on Obi-Wan Kenobi's "Use the Force... - fencepost error: n. 1. A problem with the discrete equivalent of a
boundary condition,
often exhibited in programs by iterative loops.... - That's no moon...
--
Obi-wan... - That's no moon...
--
Obi-wan... - UTSL // n.
[Unix] On-line acronym for `Use the
Source,
Luke' (a pun on Obi-Wan Kenobi's "Use the Force, Luke...
