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Difference between rows and columns
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Answered by Anonymous
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Rows are a group of cells arranged horizontally to provide uniformity. Columns are a group of cells aligned vertically, and they run from top to bottom. Although the main reason for both rows and columns is to bifurcate groups, categories and so on, there is a fine line of difference between the two.

Answered by Anonymous
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Difference Between

  • Rows

\rightarrowA row is a horizontal group of values within a table.

\rightarrowRows contain data from multiple columns, in databases, each table row may be considered a record.

\rightarrowThe cells in the row typically contain the name of each field.

  • Columns

\rightarrowA column is a vertical group of values within a table.

\rightarrowIt contains values from a single field in multiple rows.

\rightarrowWhen defining columns in databases and spreadsheets, It is often possible to specify the type of data, such as a string, number, or date.

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