Vector encyclopedia
August 3rd, 2008Vector encyclopedia
Vector images definition of Vector images in the Free Online ...
The representation of a digital image as points, lines and other geometric entities. All computer-aided design (CAD), drawing and diagramming programs create vector graphics ... (more...)
Vector (mathematics) - MSN Encarta
Vector mathematics, quantity having both magnitude and direction. For example, an ordinary quantity, or scalar, can be exemplified by the distance... (more...)
vector - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about vector
In medicine, disease-carrying agent. The term is usually applied to insects, ticks, and the like, that transmit parasites from one person to another or from animals to human beings (more...)
Vector graphics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vector graphics is the use of geometrical primitives such as points, lines, curves, and shapes or polygon (s), which are all based upon mathematical equations, to represent images ... (more...)
Vector - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vector may refer to: In mathematics. Any element of a vector space. Euclidean vector, a geometric entity endowed with both length and direction, an element of a Euclidean vector ... (more...)
Vector image - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Vector image
Computer graphics that are stored in the computer memory by using geometric formulae. Vector graphics can be transformed (enlarged, rotated, stretched, and so on) without loss of ... (more...)
vector - definition of vector by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
vector : Also found in: Medical, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia, Hutchinson: 0.04 sec. vec·tor (v k t r) n. 1. Mathematics. a. A quantity, such as ... (more...)
vector (mathematics) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on vector (mathematics):in mathematics, a quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position. Examples of such quantities are ... (more...)
Vector (disambiguation) definition of Vector (disambiguation) in the ...
vector, quantity having both magnitude and direction; it may be represented by a directed line segment. Many physical quantities are vectors, e.g., force, velocity, and momentum. (more...)
PlanetMath: vector
Overview. The word vector has several distinct, but interrelated meanings. The present entry is an overview and discussion of these concepts, with links at the end to more detailed ... (more...)
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