I don't understand what you mean by a non-linear fashion.
An example of a non-linear overwrite is this . This ActiveX component has a method call where one of the parameters is a memory address, which allows an attacker to write to an arbitrary location in memory. If the return address was protected by a canary the attacker could just point directly to the return address and overwrite it without corrupting the canary. can also produce a condition where by the attacker can control a specific address in which to read, write, or execute in a non-linear fashion.
the story is told in a non-linear fashion

because I’ve been reading in a non-linear fashion.
The computer is a versatile machine. And it has enhanced many old forms of entertainment. Computer technology has added a new level of realism to the special effects in movies. And computer technology has made it possible to play games on our own, or to compete with people on the other side of the globe. It has also added a new dimension to drawing, photo manipulation, writing, engineering, sculpting, and so on. Thanks to utilitarian computer applications that take advantage of the computer’s capacity to process data in a non-linear fashion.
Revisiting recent adventures in non-linear fashion
The computer is a versatile machine. And it has enhanced many old forms of entertainment. Computer technology has added a new level of realism to the special effects in movies. And computer technology has made it possible to play games on our own, or to compete with people on the other side of the globe. It has also added a new dimension to drawing, photo manipulation, writing, engineering, sculpting, and so on. Thanks to utilitarian computer applications that take advantage of the computer’s capacity to process data in a non-linear fashion.

Hi, I've been looking through the boards and I've been having some trouble finding a solution to this problem (Maybe I'm missing the dancing bear). I am bringing in xy points and graphing them and I'm trying to find a way to plot them in a non-linear fashion. Essentially the customer needs a nice curve fit and I'm having problems figuring that out. Again, maybe it's incredibly simple. I'm using an XY graph. However, is there a way to animate the ellipse in a non-linear fashion? For example, to make it look like a bouncing ball going across the screen from left to right and going from bottom to top to the bottom again?The Virtex-II DCI technology is implemented with transistors, not resistors, so it can be expected to behave in a non-linear fashion. Any variation in the impedance is within the normal goals of signal integrity engineering, and should not affect the fidelity of the signal.Hi, I've been looking through the boards and I've been having some trouble finding a solution to this problem (Maybe I'm missing the dancing bear). I am bringing in xy points and graphing them and I'm trying to find a way to plot them in a non-linear fashion. Essentially the customer needs a nice curve fit and I'm having problems figuring that out. Again, maybe it's incredibly simple. I'm using an XY graph.