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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VLEVLE - Wikipedia

    Maximum landing gear extended speed (V LE ), a V speed in aviation. Variable-length encoding, an information theory technique for assigning shorter encoding to more frequently-occurring sequences. Variable-length encoding of an instruction set, as is used in a variable-length instruction set. Variable-length, aka variable-width encoding.

  2. Unicode. Unicode is a standard, promoted by the Unicode Consortium, for encoding the text of most of the world's writing systems, using variable-width encodings, such as UTF-8. Its goal is to replace current and previous character encoding standards with one worldwide standard for all languages. It has already done that to a large degree; for ...

  3. t. e. Pulse-width modulation ( PWM ), also known as pulse-duration modulation ( PDM) or pulse-length modulation ( PLM ), [1] is any method of representing a signal as a rectangular wave with a varying duty cycle (and for some methods also a varying period ). PWM is useful for controlling the average power or amplitude delivered by an electrical ...

  4. 31 de dic. de 2012 · It seems to be that integers are variable-length encoded, with numbers <= 0x7F encoded in a single byte, but >= 0x80 are encoded in two bytes. An example set of integers and their encoded counterparts: 0x390 is encoded as 0x9007. 0x150 is encoded as 0xD002. 0x82 is encoded as 0x8201. 0x89 is encoded as 0x8901.

  5. Windows code page 936 (abbreviated MS936, Windows-936 or ( ambiguously) CP936 ), [1] is Microsoft 's legacy (pre- Unicode) character encoding for representing simplified Chinese text on computers. It is one of the four Windows DBCSs for East Asian languages, accompanying code pages 932 ( Japanese ), 949 ( Korean) and 950 ( Traditional Chinese ...

  6. Definitions. A string is defined as a contiguous sequence of code units terminated by the first zero code unit (often called the NUL code unit). [1] This means a string cannot contain the zero code unit, as the first one seen marks the end of the string. The length of a string is the number of code units before the zero code unit. [1]

  7. The HZ, short for Hanzi ( simplified Chinese: 汉字; traditional Chinese: 漢字; lit. 'Chinese Characters'), encoding was invented to facilitate the use of Chinese characters through e-mail, which at that time only allowed 7-bit characters. Therefore, in lieu of standard ISO 2022 escape sequences (as in the case of ISO-2022-JP) or 8-bit ...