Noun
(telephony) Initialism of call detail record: a computer record representing a unit of traffic handled by a telephone exchange.
Initialism of common data rate.
(programming) Initialism of content of decrement of register; cdr.
(ophthalmology) Initialism of cup-to-disc ratio.
(military) Abbreviation of commander.
(electronics) Initialism of current divider rule or current division rule.
Coordinate term: VDR
Initialism of carbon dioxide removal.
(video games) Initialism of cooldown reduction.
Diagram for the list (42 69 613). The car of the first cons is 42, and the cdr points the next cons.
cdr (plural cdrs)
(programming) The second part of a cons in Lisp. The remainder of a list when the first element is removed.
Antonym: car
A cons is a data structure with two slots, called its car and cdr. Source: Internet
CDR coding does both these as well, by replacing references with the actual data referenced, which extends off the end of the referencing record. Source: Internet
Compiled behavior was the same as interpreted except that local variables were lexical by default in compiled code, and no error checking was done for inline operations such as CAR and CDR. Source: Internet
Each Ivory instruction was 18 bits wide and two instructions plus a 2-bit CDR code and 2-bit Data Type were in each instruction word fetched from memory. Source: Internet
Comyn said that after the CDR goes live mid this year “we'd like to think that after that point in time, screen scraping technologies would no longer be necessary.” Source: Internet
If a given cons is taken to be the head of a linked list, then its car points to the first element of the list, and its cdr points to the rest of the list. Source: Internet