indexing

[ US /ˈɪndɛksɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ˈɪndɛksɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of classifying and providing an index in order to make items easier to retrieve
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How To Use indexing In A Sentence

  • But if there is only one such subelement, you can also refer to it without the explicit indexing.
  • The indexing is thorough and includes, in addition to the normal author, subject and title indexes, an index to artists and photographers, since the Grateful Dead has inspired a large body of artistic and photographic work. Announcing: The Grateful Dead and the Deadheads
  • Apart from differing needs of users, indexing approaches may differ on policy grounds.
  • The archive offers a central facility for cataloguing and indexing data.
  • Because I so copiously mark and index a book, I usually have no need of a bookmark - I simply flip through to find where the marking and indexing stop!
  • Such machines provide continuous indexing and generate the gear tooth surface as the envelope to the family of tool surfaces.
  • Newly developed software allows the gage to check parts during indexing without affecting machine layout or cycle time.
  • They've even published a blacklist of spamblogs to help indexing services weed them out.
  • Since pointer arithmetic and thus array indexing depend on the size of objects, this restriction made arrays (particularly multidimensional arrays) less flexible in C than other languages.
  • The solution is practically proofed. The structure of hydraulic automatic indexing tool post is more reasonable and the reliability is practically ensured.
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