path
Path (of . Old-Highdutch "PFAT") is an abbreviation used for:
- A beaten path , a narrow path without many branches
- Mule track , an old road that is too steep, too narrow or too impassable for wagons or teams, on which goods were transported with the help of animals
- Path name , a character string that identifies a resource on a computer system
- Path (graph theory) , in graph theory a structure of nodes and edges
- Path (stochastics) , a realization of a stochastic process
- Path (computer graphics) , a vector line or curve created in a vector-based graphics and drawing program using a drawing tool
- in the broader sense for
- PATH Federal Association of Foster and Adoptive Families
- in medicine, a schedule for carrying out medical treatment, see Clinical Treatment Pathway
- a single value curve in a stochastic process
- in illustration programs a line consisting of curves, see Bézier curve
- a religious instruction, e.g. B. the Noble Eightfold Path of Buddhism, or a religious orientation, e.g. B. the left hand path in Hindu tantra
Path is the family name of the following people:
- Bernhard path (1885–1966), German lawyer and politician (CDU)
See also:
Wiktionary: Path - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wikiquote: Path - Quotes