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  2. List of electronic color code mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    The first letter of the color code is matched by order of increasing magnitude. The electronic color codes, in order, are: 0 = Black; 1 = Brown; 2 = Red; 3 = Orange; 4 = Yellow; 5 = Green; 6 = Blue; 7 = Violet; 8 = Gray; 9 = White. Easy to remember. A mnemonic which includes color name(s) generally reduces the chances of confusing black and brown.

  3. Hospital emergency codes - Wikipedia

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    Code green: evacuation/relocation; Code black: bomb Threat/suspicious package; Code purple: hostage taking; Code white: aggressive/hostile/combative person; Code yellow: missing person; Code blue: cardiac/respiratory arrest; Code brown: hazardous material/chemical spill; Code silver: active assailant/person with a weapon; Yukon

  4. Gray code - Wikipedia

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    A Gray code absolute rotary encoder with 13 tracks. Housing, interrupter disk, and light source are in the top; sensing element and support components are in the bottom. Gray codes are used in linear and rotary position encoders ( absolute encoders and quadrature encoders) in preference to weighted binary encoding.

  5. Emergency service response codes - Wikipedia

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    Emergency service response codes are predefined systems used by emergency services to describe the priority and response assigned to calls for service. Response codes vary from country to country, jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and even agency to agency, with different methods used to categorize responses to reported events.

  6. List of monochrome and RGB color formats - Wikipedia

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    The test chart shows the full 256 levels of the red, green, and blue (RGB) primary colors and cyan, magenta, and yellow complementary colors, along with a full 256-level grayscale. Gradients of RGB intermediate colors (orange, lime green, sea green, sky blue, violet, and fuchsia), and a full hue spectrum are also present.

  7. List of RAL colours - Wikipedia

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    Emerald green: Emerald: RAL 6002: Leaf green: RAL 6003: Olive green: RAL 6004: Blue green: RAL 6005: Moss green: British racing green [citation needed] RAL 6006: Grey olive: Standard Feldgrau used by the Wehrmacht: RAL 6007: Bottle green: RAL 6008: Brown green: RAL 6009: Fir green: Galactica: RAL 6010: Grass green: RAL 6011: Reseda green: RAL ...

  8. Green - Wikipedia

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    Green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum.It is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm.In subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and cyan; in the RGB color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue ...

  9. Shades of green - Wikipedia

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    Green Spectral coordinates; Wavelength: 520–570 nm: Frequency ~526–577 THz: Common connotations; nature, St. Patrick's Day Color coordinates; Hex triplet #00FF00: sRGB B (r, g, b) (0, 255, 0) HSV (h, s, v) (120°, 100%, 100%) CIELCh uv (L, C, h) (88, 136, 128°) Source: RGB color system: B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0 ...

  10. Guard (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    Note that most of the code is less indented, which is good def f_guard (x): if not isinstance (x, int): return None #code #code #code return x + 1 Another example, written in C : // This function has no guard clause int funcNoGuard ( int x ) { if ( x >= 0 ) { //code //code //code return x + 1 ; } else { return 0 ; } } // Equivalent function ...

  11. Matrix digital rain - Wikipedia

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    An interpretation of digital rain. Matrix digital rain, or Matrix code, is the computer code featured in the Matrix series. The falling green code is a way of representing the activity of the simulated reality environment of the Matrix on screen by kinetic typography.