Subroutine
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verb
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(As a noun)
Subroutine ( noun )
A self-contained routine or procedure that can be used as part of a larger program or algorithm.
Origin:
From the french sous-routine, meaning "under routine". first used in computer programming.
Examples:
- The subroutine was designed to handle input validation.
- The subroutine was called whenever an error occurred.
- The subroutine was used to sort data in ascending order.
- The subroutine was tested individually before integrating it into the main program.
- The subroutine was written in a different programming language than the rest of the program.
(As a verb)
Subroutine ( verb )
A self-contained routine or procedure that can be used as part of a larger program or algorithm.
Origin:
From the french sous-routine, meaning "under routine". first used in computer programming.
Examples:
- The subroutine was designed to handle input validation.
- The subroutine was called whenever an error occurred.
- The subroutine was used to sort data in ascending order.
- The subroutine was tested individually before integrating it into the main program.
- The subroutine was written in a different programming language than the rest of the program.