What Is a Slot?

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A slot in a computer or in a piece of equipment is used to store data. The slot also serves as a connection for cables and wires. It can be used for a variety of purposes, including providing a connection for a keyboard, mouse, or printer. A slot can also serve as a location for a disk drive, although this is not common in desktop PCs, since most modern computers use solid-state drives instead of hard disk drives.

In a slot machine, a winning combination of symbols triggers a payout. The symbols vary depending on the game, but classic symbols include fruits, bells and stylized lucky sevens. A slot machine also has multiple paylines, which must be activated to win payouts. Activating all of the paylines increases the chance of a winning combination, but it can also increase the cost per spin and the total value at stake. To determine which paylines are active, look at the machine’s paytable.

The term “slot” is also used to describe a position in an NFL football team’s offense. A good slot WR must be able to move downfield with speed and twitchiness, but his role is more about positioning than catching. He must be able to get open by juking the opposing team’s CB in coverage.

In RiverWare Policy Language (RPL), a slot is an element of a table that stores a set of values at a specific time interval. A slot can be configured to either display a standard time series or an Integer Indexed Series. A slot’s configuration is accessed and set in the View, Configure Slot Dialog. A reference to a slot value that falls outside the range of its time interval will return NaN.