adjective not consistent or regular in shape or pattern; uneven or variable
Used to describe a distribution or function that does not have the same value or behavior at all points or intervals.
Denotes a random variable or distribution that does not follow a uniform distribution.
Describes a data structure or algorithm that does not have consistent or equal time complexity for all inputs.
Refers to a material or system that does not have uniform properties or characteristics throughout.
In the field of literature, 'nonuniform' may be used to describe writing styles that are not consistent or uniform in structure or tone.
Psychologists may use 'nonuniform' to refer to patterns of behavior or thought that are irregular or inconsistent in nature.
Engineers might use 'nonuniform' to describe materials or surfaces that do not have a uniform or consistent composition or texture.
In statistics, 'nonuniform' can refer to distributions that do not follow a uniform pattern or have varying probabilities across different outcomes.
Fashion designers may use 'nonuniform' to describe clothing designs that do not have a consistent or regular pattern or shape.