Adjective
user-defined (not comparable)
(computing) Created or defined by the user of a system, rather than being included in the original package.
A new widget-based home screen serves as the hub of the system, adding functions like user-defined profiles (five, plus a valet mode) and home-to-car integration. Source: Internet
Along with 16 built-in calculation types, there is also extensive support to insert user-defined calculated fields using a custom formula, either dynamically at runtime or programmatically. Source: Internet
Calculations were performed on these objects, as opposed to a range of cells, so adding two time series automatically aligns them in calendar time, or in a user-defined time frame. Source: Internet
Delphi is mostly not a garbage collected language, in that user-defined types must still be manually allocated and deallocated. Source: Internet
Downloaders were then able to opt to purchase the album at a user-defined price or select to receive DRM-free files for free, in exchange for an email address. Source: Internet
For user-defined types, this implies that the greater-than operator ( ) must be overloaded in the type. Source: Internet