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** <math>f(1.1,\text{Red},3.9) \rightarrow (\pi,2.3)</math>. | ** <math>f(1.1,\text{Red},3.9) \rightarrow (\pi,2.3)</math>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:56, 7 January 2023
A Tuple-Input Function is a function whose function domain is restricted to tuples.
- AKA: Tuple Function.
- Context:
- It can range from being a Real Vector-Input Function to being a Class Tuple-Input Function..
- It can range from being a Tuple-Input Class-Output Function to being a Tuple-Input Scalar-Output Function to being a Tuple-Input Vector-Output Function to being a Tuple-Input Tuple-Output Function.
- Example(s):
- [math]\displaystyle{ f(\text{Red},3.1) \rightarrow 4.1 }[/math]
- [math]\displaystyle{ f(1.1,\text{Red},3.9) \rightarrow (\pi,2.3) }[/math].
- …
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Tuple Relation, Tuple Operation.