average run length

average run length
abbr. ARL; = average sample run length
French\ \ longueur moyenne d'une suite; LMS
German\ \ durchschnittliche Runlänge; durchschnittliche Stichproben-Runlänge; ARL
Dutch\ \ average run length; average sample run length
Italian\ \ lunghezza media della corsa
Spanish\ \ longitud del funcionamiento del promedio
Catalan\ \ longitud mitjana d'una sèrie
Portuguese\ \ comprimento médio da série; comprimento médio da série amostrada
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ gennemsnit kører længde ARL, gennemsnitlig prøve køre længde
Norwegian\ \ gjennomsnittlig kjøre lengde; gjennomsnittlig prøve kjøre lengde
Swedish\ \ genomsnittlig svitlängd
Greek\ \ ο μέσος όρος τρέχει το μήκος
Finnish\ \ keskimäärin tarvittava näytteiden lukumäärä (laadunvarmistuksessa)
Hungarian\ \ átlagos élettartam; minta átlagos élettartama
Turkish\ \ ortalama işlem uzunluğu; ortalama örnek işlem uzunluğu
Estonian\ \ keskmine kontrollimise kestus
Lithuanian\ \ serijos ilgio vidurkis
Slovenian\ \ povprečno vožnjo dolžino; povprečna dolžina vzorca teči
Polish\ \ przeciętna liczba serii (w planie kontrolnym); przeciętna liczba serii prób (w planie kontrolnym)
Russian\ \ средняя длина серии; средняя выборка длины серии
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ meðaltal hlaupa lengd; meðaltali sýnishorn hlaupa lengd
Euskara\ \ batez besteko exekutatu luzera; batez besteko lagina exekutatu luzera
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ متوسط مدت اجرا
Arabic\ \ متوسط طول المحاولة، متوسط طول محاولة العينة
Afrikaans\ \ gemiddelde lopielengte; gemiddelde steekproeflopie-lengte
Chinese\ \ 平 均 运 行 步 长; 平 均 样 本 游 程 长 度
Korean\ \ 평균 런 길이

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