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  2. Template:Extract/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    {{extract|currentdate}} → 12 January 2025 (the date shown is when this documentation page was last purged) {{extract|currentdatetime}} → 05:14 12 January 2025 The following confirms that 16 February 2000 in the Julian calendar was 29 February 2000 in the Gregorian calendar .

  3. pandas (software) - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 114 A DataFrame is a 2-dimensional data structure of rows and columns, similar to a spreadsheet, and analogous to a Python dictionary mapping column names (keys) to Series (values), with each Series sharing an index. [4]: 115 DataFrames can be concatenated together or "merged" on columns or indices in a manner similar to joins in SQL.

  4. Metadata - Wikipedia

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    Metadata can be created either by automated information processing or by manual work. Elementary metadata captured by computers can include information about when an object was created, who created it, when it was last updated, file size, and file extension. In this context an object refers to any of the following:

  5. Template:Extract - Wikipedia

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    A valid date must be specified. Dates are UTC—local times and time zones are not supported.. Dates from 9999 BCE to 9999 CE are accepted. The proleptic Gregorian calendar is used by default.

  6. RDFLib - Wikipedia

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    RDFLib is a Python library for working with RDF, [2] a simple yet powerful language for representing information. This library contains parsers/serializers for almost all of the known RDF serializations, such as RDF/XML, Turtle, N-Triples, & JSON-LD, many of which are now supported in their updated form (e.g. Turtle 1.1).

  7. Data compression - Wikipedia

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    The process of reducing the size of a data file is often referred to as data compression. In the context of data transmission , it is called source coding: encoding is done at the source of the data before it is stored or transmitted. [ 4 ]

  8. Tab-separated values - Wikipedia

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    Tab-separated values (TSV) is a simple, text-based file format for storing tabular data. [3] Records are separated by newlines , and values within a record are separated by tab characters . The TSV format is thus a delimiter-separated values format, similar to comma-separated values .

  9. Filename - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of a Windows command shell showing filenames in a directory Filename list, with long filenames containing comma and space characters as they appear in a software display. A filename or file name is a name used to uniquely identify a computer file in a file system. Different file systems impose different restrictions on filename lengths.