Multidimensional Language (Noun)
Meaning
A programming language whose expressions are assembled in more than one dimension.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- The new multidimensional language allowed developers to create complex data structures that were previously impossible to represent.
- By using a multidimensional language, the programmer was able to visualize and manipulate the data in a more intuitive way.
- The multidimensional language was particularly well-suited for tasks that required simultaneous processing of multiple variables.
- The researcher's use of a multidimensional language enabled her to create a more accurate model of the complex system she was studying.
- The multidimensional language's ability to represent data in multiple dimensions at once made it an ideal choice for the team's data visualization project.