Normally Instance should be use for describe the situtaion in speaking ( formal)
Whereas example should be use for wrinting purpose.
strong entity : in this the attributes must have values for instance . weak entity : in this the attributes may or may not have values for instance .
The structure tag is a type. The structure variable is an instance of that type.
Are you sure that's difference and not just a half-witted example of sameness?
Instantiation is creating the instance of the variable/object . While Initialization is to provide the variable with some value. int i; // i is an instance of an integer i=10; //initialised with the value 10
Like praying soccer
There is very little difference unless you take away the 'for' :)
difference between relation sehema and relation instance in dbms
There is no difference. For instance, I am technically both
the difference between has and have is that you use has in sentences with : ( she , he and it ) for example : she has a book . but you use have in sentences with : ( I , you , we and they ) for example : you have a book , I have a book .
An object is an INSTANCE of a class. Human is a class, while YOU are a person, an instance of Human class, but YOU do not represent the entire human class. Or, a class provides the abstraction, and an object is a typical example of that abstraction. Classes provide a blue print to build a real instance of an object.
A neutral boundary is a geographic feature or line that separates two areas without favoring either side politically. For example, a river or mountain range can serve as a neutral boundary between two countries. A political boundary is a demarcation line established by governments to separate territories, often based on historical, cultural, or administrative factors. An example of a political boundary is the border between the United States and Mexico, which was established through treaties and agreements between the two countries.
example given......in example
The difference between the two is, imediately means right away , to the point . instantly, instance - meaning shortly after . (pro-adverb.noun+)
In computer language, I perceive the difference between "see" and "view" as the difference between "see" (mere ocular recognition) and "read". For instance, "Click one of the documents you see on the screen to view it".
If you would, for instance, read a dictionary, such as the "Webster's Student's Dictionary, you will find that the difference between cultural and cultural is basically nonexistent.
It dependes if they are hot
It depends on the variables. An example would have been helpful. The difference between chalk and cheese is obvious - you can see and taste the difference. The difference between identical twins, for instance, is rather more difficult - it could be as small as one twin has a little mole, and the other twin doesn't. The more information you can put into your question, the better.