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How to pronounce recode in English?

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Derivation recoding


People recode and restructure information in order to remember it.

Examples of recode

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I made a few suggestions and Tarn began to refine and recode his self-portrait.
From the 6thfloor.blogs.nytimes.com
They intend to recode E. coli completely, eliminating the redundant codons.
From the economist.com
As I understand memory process information in 3 stages i.e encode, recode and retrieve.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Cox's unconsidered populism has forced dealers to recode complex trading systems on virtually no notice.
From the washingtonpost.com
He would send me a version, get my feedback and immediately recode the portrait to generate a new one.
From the 6thfloor.blogs.nytimes.com
In the long-run, however, developers will need to recode applications to get the most out of Intel hardware.
From the newscientist.com
The new ARM EABI binary model means developers need to retool and the security changes mean they may have to recode.
From the en.wikipedia.org
A robotic Cruise would simply follow the instruction to recode the software and now view IceMan as a legitimate target to shoot down.
From the cnn.com
If the FL regulars want to hurry up and launch their own proposal, then, if it passes, I'll try and include it in the backend recode.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • Put into a different code; rearrange mentally; "People recode and restructure information in order to remember it"
  • (recoding) converting from one code to another
  • (Recoding) Transcoding is the direct digital-to-digital conversion of one encoding to another. This is often done in cases where a target device does not support the format or has limited storage capacity that mandates reduced file size, or to convert incompatible or obsolete data to a more ...
  • (Recoding) Developing and applying new variable value labels to a variable that has previously been coded; usually, recoding is done to make variables from one or more data sets comparable.
  • (Recoding) Conversion of a video file which is present in a special codec with special attributes in the same codec with different attributes (e.g. 2 hour movie with 300 Kbit/s into 2 hour movie with 200 Kbit/s).
  • (Recoding) Grouping survey answers together in a computer file. E.g. in a question on radio stations listened to, the commonest stations might be listed separately, and all stations rarely listened to could be recoded as "other".
  • The process of systematically assigning new code values to variables, based on the original values, usually done in order to group data into larger categories to obtain fewer code values.
  • Recode reassigns the values of existing variables or collapses ranges of existing values into new values. For example, you could collapse income into income range categories.
  • Convert files to another character set, see Section 7.4.4.