describe the destination index
DI is the Index register in Data segment(16-bit, 64 KB) .Destination Index (DI) is a 16-bit register. DI is used for indexed, based indexed and register indirect addressing, as well as a destination data address in string manipulation instructions.
The various 16-bit registers on the 8085 are BC, DE, HL, SP, PC.
The SI (Source Index) and DI (Destination Index) registers are useful in repeated string operations, such as copy. The DS (Data Segment) register is paired up with SI and the ES (Extra Segment) register is paired up with DI.
The source index (SI) register is required for some string (character) operations. In this context the SI is associated with the DS register. The destination index (DI) register is also required for some string operations. In this context the DI is associated with the ES register.
I've seen it done before using, iirc, Index with Row and Column offsets nested within.
uses of index
The possessive form of "index" is "index's." For example, "the index's values are displayed in alphabetical order."
destination
Sensitive Index is a criticle Index.
The final destination Final Destination 1 Final Destination 2 Final Destination 3
Destination as in English