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A single record in this table is referred to as an analytical record or analytic record (AR), and represents the subject of the prediction (e.g. a customer) and stores all data (variables) describing this subject. [2] If for example the subject is a customer then the record may be referred to as a customer analytic record or "CAR". [3] [4] [5]
Nesting data tables with header cells also makes it difficult for assistive readers to parse them sensibly, and should be avoided. Nesting tables may be the most appropriate method where cells of the parent table are to be subdivided with uneven internal row or column breaks. Note that each table must begin on a new line.
A table row is included in this example to demonstrate the result; note that both the header template and each row have to have "no-ecology" set or else the table will be malformed. {{ Species table | genus = Acinonyx | authority-name = [[ Joshua Brookes | Brookes ]] | authority-year = 1828 | species-count = one | no-note = y | no-ecology = yes }}
Crosswalks show people where to put the data from one scheme into a different scheme. They are often used by libraries, archives, museums, and other cultural institutions to translate data to or from MARC standards, Dublin Core, Text Encoding Initiative (TEI), and other metadata schemes. For example, an archive has a MARC record in its catalog ...
Templates used in the creation and formatting of tables and columns. See also {{ List to table }} and its related Category:Articles requiring tables ; and Category:Multi-column templates for simple columns without tables.
Toggle the table of contents. Template: Science. ... You can include this template in any science-related article by adding {{Science}}. Collapsible lists.
Data cells should normally have plain unbolded text, and a lighter background. In the table below the data cell wikitext is on the same line as the row header wikitext. This causes the data cell backgrounds to be the same shade of gray as the column and row headers. It also makes the data cell text bold. See how to fix this after the table.
This template is a wrapper for a number of legends, each called a theme, used in periodic tables. Examples of themes are: block, state of matter. Examples of themes are: block, state of matter. Each theme can have individual settings for that theme, for example to show "unknown".