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Encyclopedia > Non empty

In set theory, a set is called non-empty (or nonempty) if it contains at least one element, and is therefore not the empty set.


The requirement that a set be non-empty is frequently found in mathematical hypotheses. One reason is that we can easily make logical errors when we make hypotheses about the empty set, which is often nonintuitive and can be tricky to reason about correctly (see Empty set for further discussion of this). Thus, this hypothesis of nonemptiness can often be removed under a more careful treatment. On the other hand, there certainly are times when the empty set is a special case and really does need to be excluded from a hypothesis.


A common example where both of these situations arise is the axiom of choice. Although this axiom can be stated in several ways, for each standard way of stating it, there are two places where the term "nonempty" could be used. Often you will find the term used in both places, whereas in fact it is needed in only one. (See Axiom of choice for further discussion of this example).


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NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Non empty (307 words)
One reason is that we can easily make logical errors when we make hypotheses about the empty set, which is often nonintuitive and can be tricky to reason about correctly (see Empty set for further discussion of this).
On the other hand, there certainly are times when the empty set is a special case and really does need to be excluded from a hypothesis.
empty() does not see a string variable with nothing but spaces in it as "empty" per se.
Optimizing Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services: MDX Optimization Techniques: Optimizing NON EMPTY (554 words)
Empty cells are a direct result of no data existing at the intersection of two or more dimension, and our MDX statements display them alongside the populated cells in the datasets rendered.
Empty cells have an impact on the evaluation of search conditions and value expression, but, perhaps more significantly from an information consumer perspective, they can adversely affect usability and compactness of the data returned from a query.
In short, NON EMPTY is used on a given axis to remove empty tuples prior to delivery of the result dataset.
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