Noun

Singular index

Plural indexes or indices

index (plural indexes or indices)

  1. An alphabetical listing of items and their location; for example, the index of a book lists words or expressions and the pages of the book upon which they are to be found.
  2. (linguistics) A type of noun where the meaning of the form changes with respect to the context. E.g., 'Today's newspaper' is an indexical form since its referent will differ depending on the context. See also icon and symbol.
  3. The index finger, the forefinger.
  4. A sign; an indication; a token.
    His son's empty guffaws ... struck him with pain as the indices of a weak mind.
  5. (economics) a single number calculated from an array of prices or of quantities.
  6. (programming, computing) An integer or other key indicating the location of data e.g. within a vector, database table, associative array, or hash table.
  7. (computing, databases) A data structure that improves the performance of operations on a table.

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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Thu Feb 4 06:25:57 2010

An index is a system used to make finding information easier.

Index may also refer to:

Publications:

In computers and information retrieval:

Other:

  • The Index, an item on the Halo (megastructure) in the Halo series of video games
  • The Index (Dubai), a tower under construction in Dubai
  • Index (retailer), a defunct UK catalogue retailer formerly owned by the Littlewoods group and known as Littlewoods Index
  • Index finger, the second digit of a human hand
  • Index fund, a collective investment scheme
  • Indexicality, in linguistics, the variation of meaning of an utterance according to certain features of the context in which it is uttered
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Wired Magazine's Editor-in-Chief​ Chris Anderson, speaking at the Technology, Entertainment and Design (TED) 2010 conference, has revealed that the publication plans to release its content for the iPad by summer. ...

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For this reason KosciaK created a python script called Dropbox-. Index. which creates an . index. .html with all the files in a certain folder from your Dropbox Public folder. You can then simply share this file with someone and he will be ...

From Google Blog Search: "index"
Wed Feb 17 02:59:35 2010

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The S&P Retail Index ( INDEX :RLX) was off more than 1% at 394.72. And that even as US retailers enjoyed stronger-than-expected sales in January, ...



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The Nasdaq Composite Index edged just above its breakeven point to 2148, while the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index rose 1% and the Morgan Stanley High Tech ...



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From Google News Search: "index"
Sat Feb 13 14:14:35 2010

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Mon Feb 15 08:05:01 2010

How can i insert a nonalphabetical index as per sequence of the content?
Q. Actually I know how to add index in MS Word. But whenever I insert the index it gets arranged alphabetically, which I don't want.
Asked by mohan k - Thu Mar 26 05:32:56 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. i sometimes have a similar problem, so i use visual guided or indexs of my own creation to best suite what i need. create your own grading system using anything, such aa number of dots or stars, different line lenghts etc. I have take this to some extremes. I am a Visual-Spatial Learner and i do not like things sorted our in alphabetical order all of the time. Have a look at the layout of my most recwent web page. (the links are not relevent, but the lay out is. I used colours and graphics to create my own index
Answered by D J - Thu Mar 26 07:32:35 2009

What is the easiest way to put an index in back of my cookbook? I am using Vista?
Q. I just finished my cookbook. How I want to make an index in back of the book showing pages where my recipes are. I don't know where to begin. Is it too late, since I have it all typed up. I haven't numbered it yet.
Asked by retired77 - Wed Jan 27 11:24:09 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. What application did you use to create the cookbook?? If you used Microsoft Task Launcher, you're able to do it...very easy to do, just click on from the INSERT menu in the upper service tray, and click on the way you want your document sorted, by page, or alphabetically...Email me if you need specifics... Christopher K.
Answered by Christopher K. - Wed Jan 27 11:28:49 2010

How to make a index card necklace without cutting it into pieces or reconnecting it?
Q. This is a geometry assignment that i can't just seem to get. This is all my teacher gave us: take a 3in by 5in card and cut it in a such way as to create a necklace large enough to fit over your head. The index card is not to be cut into pieces or reconnected. Please help! Its due tomorrow.
Asked by AlliCat - Tue Aug 18 20:35:50 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Since I can't put a drawing here, but have to do it in words, and am less articulate than I like, I will give you the first step along the way, then explain where to go from there. I suggest that you simply draw what I describe, not start cutting, unless you have lots of cards. Usually index cards are 3.5" x 5" Place the card in front of you with the 5" sides going right/left and the 3" sides to/away. Starting from the center of the left hand 3" side, make a cut going 3.5" to the right. Sorry, but I gotta use (x,y) notation to put this in text. Now make a U shaped cut, from (.75,2.25) to (4.25, 2.25) to 4.25, .75) to (.75, .75). This cut never touches the edge of the card, nor does it touch the first horizontal cut. This cut forms… [cont.]
Answered by redbeardthegiant - Tue Aug 18 22:50:51 2009

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Mon Feb 8 17:31:38 2010