Why does author put “as” font of ohters in the sentence?
Give an efficient algorithm that takes as input a desired accuracy ϵ > 0 and returns a simple cycle C for which r(C)≥ r*-ϵ.
Can we just simply read it as:
Give an efficient algorithm that takes input as a desired accuracy ϵ > 0 and returns a simple cycle C for which r(C)≥ r*-ϵ.
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Give an efficient algorithm that takes as input a desired accuracy ϵ > 0 and returns a simple cycle C for which r(C)≥ r*-ϵ.
Can we just simply read it as:
Give an efficient algorithm that takes input as a desired accuracy ϵ > 0 and returns a simple cycle C for which r(C)≥ r*-ϵ.
grammar grammaticality grammatical-structure programming
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What do you think as is doing in this sentence that would allow you to invert the syntax without a change in meaning?
– TaliesinMerlin
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i just would like not to miss anything that author trying to say and try to learn any new usage of as.
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Give an efficient algorithm that takes as input a desired accuracy ϵ > 0 and returns a simple cycle C for which r(C)≥ r*-ϵ.
Can we just simply read it as:
Give an efficient algorithm that takes input as a desired accuracy ϵ > 0 and returns a simple cycle C for which r(C)≥ r*-ϵ.
grammar grammaticality grammatical-structure programming
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Give an efficient algorithm that takes as input a desired accuracy ϵ > 0 and returns a simple cycle C for which r(C)≥ r*-ϵ.
Can we just simply read it as:
Give an efficient algorithm that takes input as a desired accuracy ϵ > 0 and returns a simple cycle C for which r(C)≥ r*-ϵ.
grammar grammaticality grammatical-structure programming
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What do you think as is doing in this sentence that would allow you to invert the syntax without a change in meaning?
– TaliesinMerlin
8 mins ago
i just would like not to miss anything that author trying to say and try to learn any new usage of as.
– user3096996
3 mins ago
add a comment |
What do you think as is doing in this sentence that would allow you to invert the syntax without a change in meaning?
– TaliesinMerlin
8 mins ago
i just would like not to miss anything that author trying to say and try to learn any new usage of as.
– user3096996
3 mins ago
What do you think as is doing in this sentence that would allow you to invert the syntax without a change in meaning?
– TaliesinMerlin
8 mins ago
What do you think as is doing in this sentence that would allow you to invert the syntax without a change in meaning?
– TaliesinMerlin
8 mins ago
i just would like not to miss anything that author trying to say and try to learn any new usage of as.
– user3096996
3 mins ago
i just would like not to miss anything that author trying to say and try to learn any new usage of as.
– user3096996
3 mins ago
add a comment |
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What do you think as is doing in this sentence that would allow you to invert the syntax without a change in meaning?
– TaliesinMerlin
8 mins ago
i just would like not to miss anything that author trying to say and try to learn any new usage of as.
– user3096996
3 mins ago