undouble
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Verb
[edit]undouble (third-person singular simple present undoubles, present participle undoubling, simple past and past participle undoubled)
- (transitive) To undo the doubling of; to unfold, or render single again.
- 2014, Alexander A. Stepanov, Daniel E. Rose, From Mathematics to Generic Programming, page 54:
- So to simulate this, the iterative version needs to repeatedly “undouble” the value, which it will do by calling a function
half
.