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alkalmazásobjektum-fa | Application Object Tree (A navigable view of the element objects in an application model) |
B-fa | B-tree (A tree structure for storing database indexes) |
fal referenciavonala | wall reference line (The line that extends from the wall begin point to the wall endpoint. Although the wall reference line is typically centered on the wall or aligned with one edge of the wall, you can locate it any distance you want from the wall) |
logikai fa | logical tree (In Windows Presentation Foundation, the tree containing all the elements and content that are directly created by an application and used for a user interface element. For the specified element, the logical tree is not a strict subset of its visual tree, because elements derived from the Visual base class might contain elements that are not derived from the Visual class. For example, the elements might contain a String, a TextElement, or any other common language runtime object) |
vizuális fa | visual tree (In Windows Presentation Foundation, the element tree containing all visual elements (elements that derive from the type System.Windows.Media.Visual) used for a piece of the user interface. This tree is the accumulation of all visual elements created directly by the application (whether in code or in markup) and all visual elements created by the template expansion of elements such as controls and data objects) |
vörös/fekete fa | red/black tree (A binary search tree which uses a one-bit flag on each node to identify the node by color: either red or black. A set of constraints on node color helps form an approximately balanced binary tree) |
XML-fa | XML tree (A hierarchical structure of XML elements) |