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Raster vs. Vector — What's the Difference?

Raster vs. Vector — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Raster and Vector

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Raster

A scanning pattern of parallel lines that form the image projected on a cathode-ray tube of a television set or display screen.

Vector

A quantity, such as velocity, completely specified by a magnitude and a direction.

Raster

(electronics) A scanning pattern of parallel lines that form the display of an image projected on a cathode-ray tube of a television set or display screen.

Vector

A one-dimensional array.

Raster

(computer graphics) A bitmap image, consisting of a grid of pixels, stored as a sequence of lines.
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Vector

An element of a vector space.

Raster

To scan in parallel lines.

Vector

An organism, such as a mosquito or tick, that carries disease-causing microorganisms from one host to another.

Raster

Formation consisting of the set of horizontal lines composed of pixels that is used to form an image on a CRT

Vector

A bacteriophage, plasmid, or other agent that transfers genetic material from one cell to another.

Vector

A force or influence.

Vector

A course or direction, as of an airplane.

Vector

To guide (a pilot or aircraft, for example) by means of radio communication according to vectors.

Vector

(mathematics) A directed quantity, one with both magnitude and direction; the signed difference between two points.

Vector

(mathematics) An ordered tuple representing such.

Vector

(mathematics) Any member of a (generalized) vector space.
The vectors in {\mathbb Q}[X] are the single-variable polynomials with rational coefficients: one is \textstyle x^{42}+\frac1{137}x-1.

Vector

(aviation) A chosen course or direction for motion, as of an aircraft.

Vector

(epidemiology) A carrier of a disease-causing agent.

Vector

(sociology) A person or entity that passes along an urban legend or other meme.

Vector

(psychology) A recurring psychosocial issue that stimulates growth and development in the personality.

Vector

The way in which the eyes are drawn across the visual text. The trail that a book cover can encourage the eyes to follow from certain objects to others.en

Vector

A memory address containing the address of a code entry point, usually one which is part of a table and often one that is dereferenced and jumped to during the execution of an interrupt.

Vector

(programming) A one-dimensional array.

Vector

A graphical representation using outlines; vector graphics.
A vector image, vector graphics

Vector

(molecular biology) A DNA molecule used to carry genetic information from one organism into another.

Vector

To set (particularly an aircraft) on a course toward a selected point.

Vector

(computing) To redirect to a vector, or code entry point.

Vector

Same as Radius vector.

Vector

A directed quantity, as a straight line, a force, or a velocity. Vectors are said to be equal when their directions are the same and their magnitudes equal. Cf. Scalar.

Vector

A variable quantity that can be resolved into components

Vector

A straight line segment whose length is magnitude and whose orientation in space is direction

Vector

Any agent (person or animal or microorganism) that carries and transmits a disease;
Mosquitos are vectors of malaria and yellow fever
Fleas are vectors of the plague
Aphids are transmitters of plant diseases
When medical scientists talk about vectors they are usually talking about insects

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