handle
(han' dl) n.
1. a pointer to a pointer.
2. a name or identifier used to identify a person or object within a specific context or domain; a screen name, temporary name, user ID, dataset ID, etc.
hang
(hang') v.i.
(of a program) to fail to complete processing in a proportionate amount of time, as the result of an error or failure, especially when this causes an application or operating system to fail to respond to subsequent user actions; to continue processing indefinitely.
HAPLOTYPE
SAS/Genetics. Procedure.
hard-code
(ha:rd' kOd') n.
to write data values in a program.
hard-coded, adj.
hard disk
(ha:rd disk') n.
a disk consisting of magnetic material on a rigid base, read and written by magnetic heads that do not come in contact with the disk.
hard-disk, adj.
hardware
(ha:rd' wa^r) n.
1. computers and any connected devices; the electronic equipment used in computing.
adj.
2. of or having to do with hardware.
HARMEAN
Function. Harmonic mean. Ref: PSPPR:Functions. SLRD:Functions and CALL Routines.
HARMEANZ
Function. Harmonic mean. PSPPR:Functions. SLRD:Functions and CALL Routines.