Decimal Number definition

Decimal Number. A numeric field that may contain up to seven significant digits. Integer: A specific numeric field which may only contain whole numbers. Interval Data: Data that uses timestamps that align with natural time increments (i.e., at the beginning of the hour, or 15, 30, or 45 minutes thereafter) in the same time zone reported in the Session Data. Each 15-minute interval will be associated with a real number representing electricity delivered to vehicles (in kilowatt-hours, to at least two decimal places) in that interval. Interval data must be clearly linked to a single Data Source and ideally should be linked to a particular Port and Charging Session.

Examples of Decimal Number in a sentence

  • CyclesOnPart Decimal Number of cycles the part has at installation DueStatus Integer Status Code to categorize items.

  • CyclesOnPart Decimal Number of cycles the part has at installation DueStatus Int Status Code to categorize items.

  • Decimal Number OPTIONAL (Required for maximum eligibility) The Data Source Inventory contains information about the portfolio of Data Sources that a particular Reporting Entity manages.

  • Decimal Number (A positive value shows payment due from the EV driver.) OPTIONAL [Additional fields] Data fields other than the ones described herein, such as peak Charging Session power, are welcome and may be provided at the Reporting Entity’s discretion.

  • CyclesOnPart Decimal Number of cycles the part has at installation Name Data Type Description DueStatus Integer Status Code to categorize items.

  • Positive Decimal Number OPTIONAL Site_Name A name for the location where charging is taking place, typically the host name for charging locations.

  • When adding materials to the OPAC, classification (file code) for the Genealogy collection is given the prefix GEN and the Quilt collection Q, followed by a ▇▇▇▇▇ Decimal Number (976.6 for Stroud) and the first three letters of the creator’s last name.