English | Dutch |
double bang | dubbele negatie-operator (A double negation operator (!!), used to force a Boolean return value) |
double-byte characters | DBCS-tekens (A set of characters in which each character is represented by two bytes. Some languages, such as Japanese, Chinese, and Korean, require double-byte character sets) |
double-click | dubbelklikken (To press and release a mouse button twice in rapid succession without moving the mouse. Double-clicking is a means of rapidly selecting and activating a program or program feature) |
double-click speed | dubbelkliksnelheid (The maximum interval between the first and second time a user presses a button on a mouse or other pointing device that will still identify these actions as a double-click to the computer as opposed to two single-clicks) |
Double data type | gegevenstype Double (A fundamental data type that holds double-precision floating-point numbers. It's stored as a 64-bit number ranging in value from approximately -1.797E308 to -4.940E-324 (negative), from 4.94E-324 to 1.797E308 (positive), and 0) |
double-density disk | diskette met hoge dichtheid (A disk created to hold data at twice the density (bits per inch) of a previous generation of disks. Early IBM PC floppy disks held 180 KB of data. Double-density disks increased that capacity to 360 KB. Double-density disks use modified frequency modulation encoding for storing data) |
double entry accounting | dubbelboeking (An accounting process in which equal credit and debit amounts are entered for each transaction) |
double-peak contour | werklast met dubbele piek (A contour that contains two high points in the curve) |
double-precision | dubbele precisie (Characteristic of a number stored in twice the amount (two words; typically 8 bytes) of computer memory that is required for storing a less precise (single-precision) number. Commonly handled by a computer in floating-point form) |
double-precision | dubbele precisie (Characteristic of a number stored in twice the amount (two words; typically 8 bytes) of computer memory that is required for storing a less precise (single-precision) number. Commonly handled by a computer in floating-point form) |
double-precision floating-point format | drijvendekomma-indeling met dubbele precisie (A computer number format that occupies 8 bytes (64 bits) in computer memory and represents a wide dynamic range of values by using floating point) |
double-tap | dubbeltikken (To tap twice quickly on a screen or touchpad) |
Speed Up, Double | Versnellen, dubbel (A filter effect in Windows Movie Maker) |