(sIn') n.
1. an indication that a number is
positive or negative, as the symbol -
or
+
in a numeral, or a bit used as a sign in a
binary field.
2. the state of being positive or negative.
v.t.&i.
3. to apply a sign (to).
4. to apply a signature (to).
Function. Ref: PSPPR:Functions. PSPL:Functions and CALL Routines:Mathematical Functions. SLRD:Functions and CALL Routines.
(sInd') adj.
having a sign.
SAS/STAT. Procedure. Spatial simulation.
SAS/ETS. Procedure. Linear structured equations.
(sIm' U lA' shun) n.
a mathematical model of a real-world, hypothesized, or imaginary phenomenon as a system of discrete objects.
Function. Sine. Ref: PSPPR:Functions. PSPL:Functions and CALL Routines:Mathematical Functions. SLRD:Functions and CALL Routines.
n.
the apostrophe character ('
)
used in matched pairs to enclose quoted strings.
Also, single quotation mark.
(sing' gul U' zur) adj.
designed for use by only one user at a time.
Function. Hyperbolic sine. Ref: PSPPR:Functions. PSPL:Functions and CALL Routines:Mathematical Functions. SLRD:Functions and CALL Routines.
(singk') n.
Operations research. in a network flow model, a node to which something is delivered from other nodes. Compare source.
(sIt) n.
a work location. A SAS site number is an identifying code for a SAS licensee.
SAS/GRAPH. Annotate variable.