subgroups

英['sʌbɡruːps] 美['sʌbɡruːps]
  • n.子组子集.
名词 subgroup:
  1. a distinct and often subordinate group within a group

  2. (mathematics) a subset (that is not empty) of a mathematical group

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. These subgroups can be recalled for the same match or search, or extracted for post-processing.
      这些子组在相同的匹配或搜索中被重复调用,或稍后处理中提取。
    2. Why are matches of subgroups important?The main reason is that there are times where you want to extract the patterns you match, in addition to making a match.
      使用圆括号的一个额外好处就是匹配的子串会被保存到一个子组,便于今后使用。
    1. But the camera now has new subgroups of parts which act like parts themselves.
      但此时照相机拥有了一个部件的新子集,其功效与部件相同。