I don't understand what you're asking because you are not using colloquial English. However, to define dependent and independent variable:
On a graph, it is universally accepted that the dependent variable is the y, or vertical axis, and the independent variable is the x, or horizontal axis.
In a function, for any value of the independent variable, there will exist one, and only one, value of the dependent variable.
Another way to look at it is, for example, say a diver is commissioned by the Corps of Engineers to plot temperature vs. depth of a lake for the local fishermen. The diver has two options:
1.) He can descend slowly and, at evenly incremented depths, take temperature readings. With this method, the independent variable is depth and the dependent variable is termperature.
2.) He can descend slowly and, at evenly incremented termperatures, take depth readings. In this case, the independent variable is temperature and the dependent variable is depth.
It all depends on how you look at it.