An index, from the A+ Guide
Items in an ordered or unordered list will be surrounded by <li></li> tags.
a Bulleted list No, that's incorrect, I'm afraid. A bulleted list is used when no sequencing is necessary. A numbered or lettered list is used to indicate a particular sequence of items.
laboratory equipment
im not sure that is why i asked you
A binary search on a random-access file is performed much in the same way as a binary search in memory is performed, with the exception that instead of pointers to items in memory file seek operations are used to locate individual items within the file, then load into memory for further examination. The key aspects of the binary search algorithm do not depend on the specifics of the set of searchable items: the set is expected to be sorted, and it must be possible to determine an order between any two items A and B. Finally, the binary search algorithm requires that the set of searchable items is finite in size, and of a known size.
Index
index
Yes. It depends on how the list box is structured and how many items are in the box.
list of items where items are being used instead of minerals?
Items in an ordered or unordered list will be surrounded by <li></li> tags.
a Bulleted list No, that's incorrect, I'm afraid. A bulleted list is used when no sequencing is necessary. A numbered or lettered list is used to indicate a particular sequence of items.
colon
laboratory equipment
You can measure speed with items such as a Speed gun, Anemometer (wind), and a Speedometer (used in a car)
A colon (:) is typically used to introduce a list of items after an independent clause. It signals to the reader that the list is about to follow.
A colon.
Yes, colons can be used to introduce a list of items in a series. For example: "I need three things from the store: milk, bread, and eggs."