antonyms - What is the analog equivalent of 'digitally'?


In electronics, we can solve a problem digitally or analoguely ?


That doesn't sound right, but surely there must be a word I can use?




Update: some definitions:


digitally: Relating to or being a service that provides information expressed in discrete numerical form.


analoguely: Relating to or being a service that provides information expressed in continuous, non-discrete form. (This is my made up definition of a word I made up).


analogously: Similar or alike in such a way as to permit the drawing of an analogy.


As you can see, the word analogously doesn't mean the opposite of digitally, it means something else.




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