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  2. Pivot table - Wikipedia

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    Pivot tables are not created automatically. For example, in Microsoft Excel one must first select the entire data in the original table and then go to the Insert tab and select "Pivot Table" (or "Pivot Chart"). The user then has the option of either inserting the pivot table into an existing sheet or creating a new sheet to house the pivot table.

  3. Pito Salas - Wikipedia

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    In their book Pivot Table Data Crunching, authors Bill Jelen and Mike Alexander call Pito Salas the "father of pivot tables" and credit the pivot table concept with allowing an analyst to replace fifteen minutes of complicated data table and database functions with "just seconds" of dragging fields into place.

  4. Power Pivot - Wikipedia

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    Power Pivot allows for importing data from multiple sources, such as databases (SQL Server, Microsoft Access, etc.), OData data feeds, Excel files, and other sources, facilitating comprehensive data analysis within a single environment. [10] The VertiPaq compression engine is used to hold the data model in memory on the client computer ...

  5. Quickselect - Wikipedia

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    Quickselect uses the same overall approach as quicksort, choosing one element as a pivot and partitioning the data in two based on the pivot, accordingly as less than or greater than the pivot. However, instead of recursing into both sides, as in quicksort, quickselect only recurses into one side – the side with the element it is searching for.

  6. Selection algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The Floyd–Rivest algorithm, a variation of quickselect, chooses a pivot by randomly sampling a subset of data values, for some sample size , and then recursively selecting two elements somewhat above and below position / of the sample to use as pivots.

  7. Computer-aided audit tools - Wikipedia

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    Drill-down (Table): Specifies whether the product supports drill-down features by zooming in (filtering) on selected rows in the table. Drill-down (Pivot): Specifies whether the product supports drill-down features through pivot table. Matching: Specifies whether the product supports finding matching items for a specific field in a table/file ...

  8. Dow (DOW) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    So, we do have $0.12 per pound on the table for price increases in the fourth quarter, $0.07 in January, and then $0.05 in February. And as you indicated, we are seeing both ethane and natural gas ...

  9. Microsoft Live Labs Pivot - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Pivot was Microsoft Live Labs most ambitious project. It is a program based on the Seadragon [1] [2] technology. More specifically, it is “a data visualization technology called Pivot, designed to help people make better use of digital information”.