Option
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Option may refer to:
Computing
- Option key, a key on Apple computer keyboards
- Option type, a polymorphic data type in programming languages
- Command-line option, an optional parameter to a command
- OPTIONS, an HTTP request method
Entertainment
- OPTION unit, a fictional weapons platform for the Vic Viper in the Gradius series of video games
- Option (オプション), a catch-all term for similar satellite weapon units which orbit some sort of main unit, appearing in various Japanese video games
- Options (novel), a novel by Robert Sheckley
- "Options" (Welcome to Paradox), an episode of Welcome to Paradox
- "Options", a song by Pedro the Lion from his 2007 album Control
History
- "The Option", an alternate name for the South Tyrol Option Agreement, a resettlement program of German speakers living in Italy initiated by Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini
Legal rights
- Option (aircraft purchasing)
- Option (filmmaking), a contractual agreement between a film producer and a writer, in which the producer obtains the right to buy a screenplay from the writer before a certain date.
- Option (finance), an instrument that conveys the right, but not the obligation, to engage in a future transaction (for example, on some underlying security or on a parcel of real property), or in a futures contract
- Option contract, a type of legal contract
Organisations
- Option N.V., a company providing wireless technology solutions
Publications
- Option (car magazine), a Japanese car magazine
- Option (music magazine), a defunct American music magazine
Sport
- Option (baseball), a baseball player who can be moved back and forth between major and minor league teams
- Option offense, an offensive scheme in American football primarily predicated on option runs
- Option run, a play in American and Canadian football
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