释义 |
read-in Computers.|ˈriːdɪn| [f. vbl. phr. to read in (read v. 6 f).] The input of data to a computer or storage device.
1946Ann. Computation Lab. Harvard Univ. I. 63 If a quantity is standing in the counter at the time of read-in so that addition must be performed, the carry circuits are utilized. 1952[see matrix 6 d]. 1959E. M. McCormick Digital Computer Primer ii. 8 When the storage..comprises relays and vacuum tubes,..special read-in equipment is required so that the information will be in a form the computer can use. 1970Computers & Humanities IV. 166 Only the read-in statements of the program set would need to be changed to accommodate this programming. |