verb
- to change the way something is coded or programmed
- to assign new codes or categories to data or information
Usage: computing
Usage: data analysis
Examples
- The programmer had to recode the entire application after finding the bug.
- We need to recode this software to make it compatible with the new system.
- The researchers decided to recode the survey responses for better analysis.
- She spent hours recoding the database to improve its efficiency.
- The team will recode the variables before running the statistical tests.
- They had to recode the payment system after the security breach.