arranging data in the form of table is called
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A table consists of an ordered arrangement of rows and columns. This is a simplified description of the most basic kind of table. Certain considerations follow from this simplified description:
the term row has several common synonyms (e.g., record, k-tuple, n-tuple, vector);the term column has several common synonyms (e.g., field, parameter, property, attribute);a column is usually identified by a name;a column name can consist of a word, phrase or a numerical index;the intersection of a row and a column is called a cell.
The elements of a table may be grouped, segmented, or arranged in many different ways, and even nested recursively.
the term row has several common synonyms (e.g., record, k-tuple, n-tuple, vector);the term column has several common synonyms (e.g., field, parameter, property, attribute);a column is usually identified by a name;a column name can consist of a word, phrase or a numerical index;the intersection of a row and a column is called a cell.
The elements of a table may be grouped, segmented, or arranged in many different ways, and even nested recursively.
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