Analog or analogue[1] may refer to:
- (1): Analog signal, a variable signal continuous in both time and amplitude (as opposed to digital or discrete, e.g. analog wristwatch vs digital wristwatch)
- (2): An analog (noun) refers to an object, concept or situation which in some way resembles a different situation.
- Analogue (literature), a literary work that shares motifs, characters or events with another, but is not directly derived from it
- An analogy
- Analog (chemistry), a structural derivative of a parent compound that often differs from it by only a single element
Titles and names
See also
- Analog hole, a "security gap" that is inevitable in attempts at copy protection of recordings
- Analog clock, a clock or watch that represents time by position on a dial
- Analog computer, a computer based on continuous electrical or mechanical phenomena
- Analog photography, photography with an analog sensor
- Analogical models, applied in the analysis of dynamical systems.
Usage
^ In the U.S., the spellings analog and analogue are interchangeable for the noun (except, for example, in the literary sense above); the adjective is usually spelled analog. In the rest of the English-speaking world the spelling is usually analogue for both noun and adjective; see og/ogue. However, the spellings given above should be retained in cases where it forms part of a name or is an acronym.
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