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  2. Help:Basic table markup - Wikipedia

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    Note, rowspan="2" and colspan="2" can be used on cells to span multiple rows and columns. Header cells are created with ! Header cell, which can be column or row headers. Data cells are created with | Data cell. A new column can be added by adding another cell to the first row.

  3. Help:Advanced table formatting - Wikipedia

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    If you use tables for two-dimensional graphics you might discover a "feature" in HTML that promotes grey hair. It can affect both rows and columns, depending on the use of either rowspan or colspan. In this 7-row table three cells are assigned a rowspan of 3, but the table totals 6 rows. Where is row 4? There is a row 5-4!

  4. Table cell - Wikipedia

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    The first uses colspan="2" <-- This row has three table data cells, but one spans two rows because it uses rowspan="2" <-- This row has only two table data cells, because its first is being taken up

  5. Help:Table - Wikipedia

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    Overview of basic table markup Table element Wikitext Required Usage notes Table start {| Required: Note: {| Entire table goes here |} Caption |+ Optional Only between table start and first table row.

  6. Help:Sortable tables - Wikipedia

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    The ! indicates cells that are header cells. In order for a table to be sortable, the first row(s) of a table need to be entirely made up out of these header cells. You can learn more about the basic table syntax by taking the Introduction to tables for source editing.

  7. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Accessibility/Data tables tutorial ...

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    Tables should not contain more than two levels of headers (which means 1) headers 2) sub-headers; but no 3) sub-sub headers) [3]. When relevant, it can also be encouraged to merge some levels of headers in order to simplify the headers and to make them more useful. [4] Example from Chad Hedrick and Template:PersonalRecords.

  8. Row and column spaces - Wikipedia

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    This is the same as the maximum number of linearly independent rows that can be chosen from the matrix, or equivalently the number of pivots. For example, the 3 × 3 matrix in the example above has rank two. [9] The rank of a matrix is also equal to the dimension of the column space.

  9. HTML element - Wikipedia

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    An HTML element is a type of HTML (HyperText Markup Language) document component, one of several types of HTML nodes (there are also text nodes, comment nodes and others). [vague] The first used version of HTML was written by Tim Berners-Lee in 1993 and there have since been many versions of HTML.