Predefined codes are specific codes or identifiers that are established in advance for categorizing or processing data within a system. They are often used in programming, data analysis, and survey research to streamline data entry and ensure consistency. For example, in a survey, predefined codes might be assigned to responses for easy analysis, such as assigning "1" for "Yes" and "2" for "No." Using predefined codes helps facilitate efficient data management and interpretation.
The C++ standard library contains all the pre-defined functions.
Before area codes, telephone areas in North America were defined by reference to the nearest large city.
Pre-defined comes built in as a function. [=SUM(A1:A12] User-generated is created by the user. [=A1+A2]
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The <pre> tag.
It applies a pre-defined format to the table.
The pre-emption is a word that can be defined in two different ways depends on how it will use. It can be defined as once a person or a party purchase of goods before the opportunity is offered to others or the action of forestalling or pre-empting.
Smart Art is provides the facility to create a variety of charts, like organisational charts, flow charts etc. These charts are specialised, and customisable. So it is usually specialist users that will use a lot of them, though anyone can use them.
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There are not any codes for it, but if you had pre-orderd God of War 3 you will get some for just a skin for Kratos