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Modes is a term used across disciplines to denote distinct states, patterns, or ways of functioning within a system. In general, a mode is a specified condition or configuration that defines permissible actions or behaviors.

In statistics and data analysis, the mode is the value that appears most frequently in a dataset.

In music, a mode refers to a type of scale or melodic framework. Medieval church modes (Dorian,

In physics and engineering, a mode is a specific pattern of motion that a system can sustain,

In computing and technology, modes describe different operating states or user interaction states, such as manual

In other contexts, the term is used in transport (mode of transport), communication (input/output modes), and

A
dataset
can
have
a
single
mode
(unimodal),
more
than
one
mode
(multimodal),
or
no
mode
if
all
values
are
equally
frequent.
The
mode
is
different
from
the
mean
and
median
and
can
be
sensitive
to
data
grouping.
Phrygian,
Lydian,
Mixolydian)
contrasted
with
the
Ionian
and
Aeolian
that
correspond
to
major
and
natural
minor
scales.
Modern
music
also
uses
modal
harmony
where
the
scale,
rather
than
the
tonic
key,
guides
melodic
and
harmonic
content.
such
as
a
standing
wave
in
a
string
or
a
vibrational
shape
in
a
solid.
Each
mode
has
a
natural
frequency;
exciting
a
system
at
that
frequency
produces
resonance.
vs.
automatic
mode,
power
modes
(on,
off,
sleep),
or
display
modes.
more
generally
to
denote
the
prevailing
condition
or
configuration
of
a
system.