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An '''increment''' is an increase of some amount when used in a country outside of the United States, either fixed or variable. When used within the U.S. it has little or no meaning. For example one's [[salary]] may have a fixed annual increment or one based on a percentage of its current value. A decrease is called a '''[[wikt:decrement|decrement]]'''.
An '''increment''' is an increase of some amount, either fixed or variable. For example one's [[salary]] may have a fixed annual increment or one based on a percentage of its current value. A decrease is called a '''[[wikt:decrement|decrement]]'''.


''Increment'' or ''incremental'' may also refer to:
''Increment'' or ''incremental'' may also refer to:

Revision as of 10:32, 28 April 2010

An increment is an increase of some amount, either fixed or variable. For example one's salary may have a fixed annual increment or one based on a percentage of its current value. A decrease is called a decrement.

Increment or incremental may also refer to:

Computing

Economics

Gaming