strided
English
Adjective
strided (not comparable)
- (computing) Arranged sequentially in memory so as to be accessed by moving in fixed increments larger than one.
- 2014, John Cheng, Max Grossman, Ty McKercher, Professional CUDA C Programming, page 342:
- Although you can think of these specialized functions as wrappers around
cudaMemcpy
, they are well-optimized to transfer both strided and unstrided data.
- 2015, Pavan Balaji, Programming Models for Parallel Computing, page 141:
- Ranges support a number of operators including intersection (
[]
), counting (#
), striding (by
), and setting the alignment of a strided range (align
).
Verb
strided
- (nonstandard or archaic) simple past and past participle of stride
- 1791, James Boswell, Life of Johnson:
- He then rose up, strided to the fire, and stood for some time laughing and exulting.
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