I'd call it PropUnity, for proportion of unity, unity being 1.
A word for a value between 0 and 1 (inclusive)
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Re: A word for a value between 0 and 1 (inclusive)
#22"Normalized".
That's what we call data that have been scaled to fit on a tidy axis.
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#23Probability
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#24Isn't that simply a decimal fraction? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraction#Decimal_fractions_and...
Re: A word for a value between 0 and 1 (inclusive)
#25"Normalized". That's what we call data that have been scaled to fit on a tidy axis.
This has a nice confusion factor because IEEE calls such floats denormalized. Because they may have extra precision and different format.
Re: A word for a value between 0 and 1 (inclusive)
#26> between 0 and 1 (inclusive) [closed]
Why yes.
Re: A word for a value between 0 and 1 (inclusive)
#27"Normalized". That's what we call data that have been scaled to fit on a tidy axis.
Normalized could also imply demeaned.
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#28How about just oTo1InclusiveVal ? I know very simple, but would get the job done ?
> substituting o for a '0'
pls no
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#29I think I like portion. It is one of the only nouns that suggests an upper limit of 1. The other contender is 'unitized'. I don't like normalized because it feels too much like something that was actively normalized.
Re: A word for a value between 0 and 1 (inclusive)
#30Why is everybody else suggesting things like 'accuracy', and 'between_0_1" when there exists an actual term: "unit interval" (the top answer)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_interval#:~:text=In%20mat...
If you google accuracy, you'll get the noun. If you use a made up term, it'll probably return useless results.