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Indexer

Indexer \In"dex*er\, n. One who makes an index.

Wiktionary
indexer

n. 1 A person or program which creates indexes. 2 (context computing programming .NET English) A special property of a class allowing objects of the class to be accessed by index as though they were arrays or hash tables.

WordNet
indexer

n. someone who provides an index

Wikipedia
Indexer

An indexer may refer to

  • a torrent indexer
  • an indexer in programming
  • the writer of the indexes of literary and non-fiction publications
Indexer (programming)

In object-oriented programming, an indexer allows instances of a particular class or struct to be indexed just like arrays.

Usage examples of "indexer".

There were more beggars in here-licensed ones holding hereditary concessions-and also throngs of Pilgrims, Communicants, Rememberers, Musicians, Scribes, and Indexers.

I counted in the band five former Watchers, and also several Indexers, a Sentinel, a pair of Communicants, a Scribe, and even a few Changelings.

But indexers, when they lose their balance, they fall into wonderful discoveries.

If it would make her happy to have him pretend to be part of her new home, part of these librarians—if she wanted him to submit his life's work to the ministrations of these absurd indexers, then why not?

And so instead of staying within his reverie, he was distracted, drawn to what the indexers had tied to such an absurd phrase.

All that the indexers did, Deet was a part of it, and therefore Deet had done it.

If she chose to leave him for a bunch of indexers and cataloguers-- fine.

If it would make her happy to have him pretend to be part of her new home, part of these hbrarians-- if she wanted him to submit his life's work to the ministrations of these absurd indexers, then why not?

If it would make her happy to have him pretend to be part of her new home, part of these librarians--if she wanted him to submit his life’s work to the ministrations of these absurd indexers, then why not?

With her landing gear down, her leading-edge and trailing-edge flaps extended, and the flight control system in takeoffstland, the angle-of-attack indexers were beginning to hit the stops, and the lowspeed warning tone would intermittently sound, which meant she had to take her hand off the throttle to silence the horn.