P-code

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P-code can refer to:

  • Precompiled code, for example Java Byte code, MATLAB .p-files, etc.
  • p-code machine (precompiled-code machine)
  • pseudo-code used in the UCSD p-System ("Pascal system")
  • Microsoft P-Code, an alternate binary format for Microsoft Windows libraries and applications
  • P-code ("precision code"), a part of the Global Positioning System signal
  • In the automotive industry, P-codes are engine diagnostic codes (also called fault codes) displayed by an OBD-II scanner. The term refers to the format used to display the fault code, which consists of the letter P followed by four digits. See "Table of OBD-II Codes" for a list of these codes
  • Place code

See also

  • Letter-word combinations
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