define structure of a table.
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Rows and columns
The cells in a table's horizontal plane constitute rows; the cells in the vertical plane constitute columns. The row is the unit for performing operations on a table. Each row consists of data entries from one or more columns. Each column is given a column name.
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A table is a data structure that organizes information into rows and columns. It can be used to both store and display data in a structured format. For example, databases store data in tables so that information can be quickly accessed from specific rows.
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