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Result is a term used across disciplines to denote an outcome or value that follows from a process, action, or calculation. As a noun, it can refer to the consequence of an event, the end state of a sequence, or the numerical value produced by an operation. In everyday use, one speaks of the result of a vote, a test, or a game. The verb form result means to follow as a consequence; for example, “His efforts resulted in a new discovery.” The etymology traces to Latin resultare, meaning to spring back or rebound, via Old French and English.

In mathematics and computing, the result is the value produced by an operation, function, or algorithm. For

In science and statistics, results are the measurements, observations, or computed statistics gathered in a study.

In practical contexts, results drive decisions, evaluations, and further actions. Clear reporting of results, including limitations

example,
the
result
of
7
times
6
is
42,
and
a
function
f(x)
returns
a
result.
In
computing,
a
program
may
return
a
result
to
the
caller
or
present
results
from
a
query
as
data
records.
They
are
typically
reported
with
context
such
as
sample
size,
methods,
and
uncertainties,
and
are
distinguished
from
conclusions,
which
interpret
the
results.
and
assumptions,
supports
transparency
and
comparability
across
studies,
tests,
or
processes.