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- Ordicate abstract "Ordicate is a term which means to put a series of data in numerical order. In order for a set of data to be ordicated, the data must first be enumerated. For example, imagine a class of twenty students taking an exam. The order in which the students hand in the exam is the order in which the professor grades the test. The professor enumerates the exams by placing a score from 0 to 100 on them. Then, when the teacher hands back the exams, he or she has arranged the exams from lowest to highest (or highest to lowest) score. This is ordication: the professor ordered the exams by their numerical value.".
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- Ordicate hasPhotoCollection Ordicate.
- Ordicate subject Category:Sorting_algorithms.
- Ordicate type Abstraction100002137.
- Ordicate type Act100030358.
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- Ordicate type Algorithm105847438.
- Ordicate type Event100029378.
- Ordicate type Procedure101023820.
- Ordicate type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Ordicate type Rule105846932.
- Ordicate type SortingAlgorithm105847658.
- Ordicate type SortingAlgorithms.
- Ordicate type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Ordicate comment "Ordicate is a term which means to put a series of data in numerical order. In order for a set of data to be ordicated, the data must first be enumerated. For example, imagine a class of twenty students taking an exam. The order in which the students hand in the exam is the order in which the professor grades the test. The professor enumerates the exams by placing a score from 0 to 100 on them.".
- Ordicate label "Ordicate".
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- Ordicate sameAs Q7100780.
- Ordicate sameAs Q7100780.
- Ordicate sameAs Ordicate.
- Ordicate wasDerivedFrom Ordicate?oldid=561441634.
- Ordicate isPrimaryTopicOf Ordicate.