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What are the sub-distribution data tables​

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Answered by Rudranil420
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SD stands for "Subset of Data. table". The dot before SD has no significance but doesn't let it clash with a user-defined column name. While it is operating on any one of the subset, it let's you refer to the current subset of data. table by using a nick-name/handle/symbol .

There are three types of tables: base, view, and merged. Every table is a document with its own title, viewers, saved visualizations, and set of data. The data in each type of table has different properties.

Answered by sahaaniket412
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SD stands for "Subset of Data. table". The dot before SD has no significance but doesn't let it clash with a user-defined column name. While it is operating on any one of the subset, it let's you refer to the current subset of data. table by using a nick-name/handle/symbol .

There are three types of tables: base, view, and merged. Every table is a document with its own title, viewers, saved visualizations, and set of data. The data in each type of table has different properties. hope it is helpful

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