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  2. Template:R from incorrect name - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:R_from_incorrect_name

    No description. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Correct name 1 The correct name of the subject, if different from the redirect's target. Page name optional Printability 2 Set to "printworthy" to mark the redirect as printworthy (otherwise marked as unprintworthy). Line optional demo demo Set to ...

  3. Template:R to name with title - Wikipedia

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    To name with title: This is a redirect from the name with no title to a person's name (typically surname) preceded (or followed) by a title, such as "Mayor Foo" or "Cardinal Foo", or with the title in parentheses ().

  4. Template:R from incomplete name - Wikipedia

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    From an incomplete name: This is a redirect from a title that is an incomplete form of a topic's correct name. The correct name is given by the target of this redirect. Use this rcat to tag redirects from an incomplete form of a name, including a person's, a geographic entity's full name, or a book title.

  5. Template:R from alternative name - Wikipedia

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    Places a redirect in [[Category:Redirects from alternative names]]. This template can be added to a redirect which has a name which is a valid alternative to the title of the target page. There are several more specific alternative name redirect templates which can be used instead of this general one. Do not use this if the redirect is an incorrect title for the target page; use {{R from ...

  6. Join (SQL) - Wikipedia

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    The natural join can be simulated with Codd's primitives as follows. Let c 1, ..., c m be the attribute names common to R and S, r 1, ..., r n be the attribute names unique to R and let s 1, ..., s k be the attributes unique to S. Furthermore, assume that the attribute names x 1, ..., x m are neither in R nor in S.

  7. Elementary matrix - Wikipedia

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    A row can be replaced by the sum of that row and a multiple of another row. R i + k R j → R i , where i ≠ j {\displaystyle R_{i}+kR_{j}\rightarrow R_{i},{\mbox{where }}i\neq j} If E is an elementary matrix, as described below, to apply the elementary row operation to a matrix A , one multiplies A by the elementary matrix on the left, EA .

  8. List of acronyms: R - Wikipedia

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    R&B – (i) Rhythm and Blues; RBAR – (i) Row by agonizing row – a derogatory way of describing a technique of scanning a set of records in a database to update or examine the contents of each one. This is the technique of last resort in most cases, since most database operations are optimized when using set based analysis instead of the ...

  9. Column (database) - Wikipedia

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    For example, a database that represents company contact information might have the following columns: ID, Company Name, Address Line 1, Address Line 2, City, and Postal Code. More formally, a row is a tuple containing a specific value for each column, [ 4 ] for example: (1234, 'Big Company Inc.', '123 East Example Street', '456 West Example ...