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Macro meaning

Very large in scope or scale. | Clipping of macrobiotic.

Example sentences (20)

Macro language TeX provides an unusual macro language; the definition of a macro not only includes a list of commands but also the syntax of the call.

As we head into 2023, given the low visibility around the global macro, we remain adaptive to the macro environment -- prioritize our investments in building our core capabilities.

Talking about where the device gets its name from, it takes good macro shots most of the times, thanks to its dedicated 2MP macro lens.

Motorola One Macro has macro camera at the back as the name suggests.

If so, it then attempts to expand the macro, treating the items in the tail of the s-expression as arguments without compiling code to evaluate them, and this process is repeated recursively until no macro invocations remain.

In other words, the name of one macro can usefully be a parameter to another macro.

In particular, since Microsoft Word is available on Macintosh computers, word macro viruses can attack some Macs in addition to Windows platforms. citation An example of a macro virus is the Melissa virus which appeared in March 1999.

In the macro: foo: macro a load a*b the intention was that the caller would provide the name of a variable, and the "global" variable or constant b would be used to multiply "a".

Macro parameter substitution is strictly by name: at macro processing time, the value of a parameter is textually substituted for its name.

Macro structure Macro structure is the appearance of a material in the scale millimeters to meters—it is the structure of the material as seen with the naked eye.

The first application run in such a context is a more sophisticated and powerful macro compiler, written in the machine-independent macro language.

The macro expansion is repeated until the new source form does not use a macro.

The macro expansion would use these secret aliases rather than the well-known names, so redefinition of the well-known names would have no ill effect on the macro.

This is assured by special naming and scoping rules for macro expansion, and avoids common programming errors that can occur in the macro systems of other programming languages.

This type of macro system is sometimes called "hygienic", in particular by its proponents (who regard macro systems which do not automatically solve this problem as unhygienic).

Thus a macro might generate numerous assembly language instructions or data definitions, based on the macro arguments.

Word's macro security setting, which regulates when macros may execute, can be adjusted by the user, but in the most recent versions of Word, is set to HIGH by default, generally reducing the risk from macro-based viruses, which have become uncommon.

A 50-megapixel main sensor heads the triple rear camera unit, which also includes two 2-megapixel cameras for macro and depth information.

According to management, despite the slow macro environment, JD was growing its market share.

According to the survey results, 17 percent of Filipinos consider the Philippine economy to be the most important macro issue for President Marcos Jr. to address.