Filter is an ability naturally exclusive to Mime Jr. and Mr. Mime, introduced in Generation IV.
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| - Filter is an ability naturally exclusive to Mime Jr. and Mr. Mime, introduced in Generation IV.
- Filter é unha banda estadounidense formada en 1993 por Richard Patrick (antigo guitarrista en directo de Nine Inch Nails) e o guitarrista e programador Brian Liesegang.
- Filters are used to modify the image displayed to the user after the emulator has completely drawn it. Filters can achieve a variety of effects, such as scanlines and motion blurring. The following filters are available and can be found in the Options menu:
* TV Mode
* 2xSaI
* Super 2xSaI
* Super Eagle
* Pixelate
* Motion Blur
* AdvanceMAME Scale2x
* Simple 2x
* Bilinear
* Bilinear Plus
* Scanlines
* hq2x
* lq2x
- A filter is
- To strain through a paper filter or several layers of Cheesecloth..
- Fark.com has several filters enacted, which translate words in the comments into other words, with hilarious results. No, really. Some words will also render your post invisible to everyone but you. Getting hit by one of the filters is known as getting filterpwned. The filter only applies to thread comments, although when appropriate a Farker can pretend their headline got hit as well (Fark Link).
- A Filter is a Logic component that is developer only and can only be obtained via hacking, or a community level. It is like a Tag Sensor, except that you can tune the upper and lower boundaries of it. It was introduced in LittleBigPlanet 3.
- The chat filter is a feature in RuneScape Classic which replaces bad words in messages sent to public and private chat with a series of asterisks. List of known 'bad' words
* B*tch
* C*nt
* D*ck
* F*ggot
* F*ck
* H*tler
* K*K
* S*it
- Electronic filters are electronic circuits which perform signal processing functions, specifically intended to remove unwanted signal components and/or enhance wanted ones. Electronic filters can be:
* passive or active
* analog or digital
* discrete-time (sampled) or continuous-time
* linear or non-linear
* infinite impulse response (IIR type) or finite impulse response (FIR type) The most common types of electronic filters are linear filters, regardless of other aspects of their design. See the article on linear filters for details on their design and analysis.
- Filters are widespread changes to an image or layer. They are often used for special effects or improvements. If a selection is active, the filter is limited accordingly. Filters differ from adjustments in that each pixel is processed in comparison to others and/or a generating function, rather than individually. This cross-processing can be time-consuming, and can be alleviated by upgrading the CPU and RAM.
- An electrical circuit that emphasizes or eliminates some frequencies from a signal. Filters are used in electronic music to alter the harmonic content of a signal, which changes its timbre. Many of the filters used in synthesizers are voltage controlled filters (or a digital equivalent), which allows the filter to be controlled by a signal generated elsewhere in the synthesizer, in addition to or instead of a panel knob. Although there are an infinite number of possible response curves that a filter can have, the most common types used in synths are: See also: Formant, flanger, phase shifter.
- In chemistry and common usage, a filter is a device (usually a membrane or layer) that is designed to physically block certain objects or substances while letting others through. Filters are often used to remove solid substances suspended in fluids, for example to remove air pollution, to make water drinkable, and to prepare coffee. Some devices that are called filters may also carry out other processes, such as waste treatment, (e.g. biofilter).
- In Foldit, the basic score is calculated using an algorithm based on the Rosetta software suite. Some puzzles include additional "filters" that add a bonus or subtract a penalty depending on various factors. Particularly in design puzzles, filters help direct solutions toward specific goals set by the Foldit research team. As of January 2017, the most common filters in design puzzles are:
* Residue IE Score
* Core Existence
* Secondary Structure
* SS Design
* Residue Count
* Ideal Loops
* HBond Network
* Disulfide Count
- Main_Page/Snack Code/Functions as arguments filter - use 'property' function and a list and return a new list constructed from elements of the old list that have a given property Haskell: filter':: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [a] filter' _ [] = [] filter' p (x:xs) | p x = x : filter' p xs | otherwise = filter' p xs -- Example of property function isEven :: Int -> Bool isEven n = (n `mod` 2 == 0) -- Example of using filter': testFilter = filter' isEven [1,2,3,4] -- returns [2,4] Scheme:
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