Matching in a sentence as an adjective

But I just checked the first 90 stories and there's nothing matching that description.

Not only can pattern matching match on values, but it can decompose those values.

You could be lax about button colors matching exactly, or per-pixel sharpness on the map and buttons.

This is one of those times I wish HN wasn't so strict about the title of the submission matching the title of the article--this title is extremely misleading.

For instance, this would require some tweaks to the semantics of pattern matching, too, which aren't necessarily for the better... in the abstract.

"Programmer and database types will notice one problem immediately - no fuzzy string matching.

During development I ran two copies of the Guild Wars match-making server, and two copies of the game client, on a single desktop box to test the matching algorithm code.

In printing, one of the principle problems is that, once a design gets through all of the darkroom, lithograph, ink color matching, screens etc. it rarely looks much like the original design.

There is no deep parsing - the model does simple keyword matching and slot filling, and it turns out that with some clever engineering, this is enough to make a very compelling system.

For overloaded functions, the compiler decides what function is actually called by applying non-trivial pattern matching rules.

See, the Axiom of Choice is not _explicit_: it says something like - under certain conditions - "a matching in pairs between these two sets exists, but I'm not showing you what it is explicitly, I'm just telling you it exists".

In our pattern matching decomposition, we pull off the first value of the list and store it in `x`, and we take the rest of the list and store it in `xs`.Now in our function body, we recompose a list with different values.

With auto-orientation matching, and documenting/validating this entire system.

You don't need to carefully engineer a B1-R1 matching out of the larger one between all the six bags; the Axiom of Choice sort of gives you the firepower to just claim that this B1-R1 matching exists, and call it a day. Nearly all mathematicians are satisfied with this, because for them set theory is no more than a convenient tool to carry out their investigations into _other_ things, like numbers, geometric spaces and what not.

They trick people into thinking that you can put a bunch of selectors in one bag and have only matching communications magically appear in a second one, circumventing the obvious constutional issue of collecting everything.

Matching definitions

adjective

being two identical

See also: duplicate twinned

adjective

intentionally matched; "curtains and walls were color coordinated"

See also: coordinated co-ordinated