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  2. Column family - Wikipedia

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    A column family is a database object that contains columns of related data. It is a tuple (pair) that consists of a key–value pair , where the key is mapped to a value that is a set of columns. In analogy with relational databases, a column family is as a "table", each key-value pair being a "row".

  3. Comma-separated values - Wikipedia

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    Example of a USA/UK CSV file (where the decimal separator is a period/full stop and the value separator is a comma): Year,Make,Model,Length 1997,Ford,E350,2.35 2000,Mercury,Cougar,2.38 Example of an analogous European CSV/DSV file (where the decimal separator is a comma and the value separator is a semicolon):

  4. Data orientation - Wikipedia

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    For example, a table of 128 rows with a Boolean column requires 128 bytes a row-oriented format (one byte per Boolean) but 128 bits (16 bytes) in a column-oriented format (via a bitmap). Another example is the use of run-length encoding to encode a column.

  5. Run-length encoding - Wikipedia

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    Run-length encoding (RLE) is a form of lossless data compression in which runs of data (consecutive occurrences of the same data value) are stored as a single occurrence of that data value and a count of its consecutive occurrences, rather than as the original run. As an imaginary example of the concept, when encoding an image built up from ...

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

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    For example, header information is spoken prior to the cell data, or header information is provided on request. [1] Scope of headers (scope="col" and scope="row") This clearly identifies headers as either column headers or row headers respectively. [note 2] [WCAG 4]

  7. Column (periodical) - Wikipedia

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    A newspaper column by Don Marquis. A column [1] is a recurring piece or article in a newspaper, magazine or other publication, where a writer expresses their own opinion in few columns allotted to them by the newspaper organization. People who write columns are described as columnists.

  8. Linear code - Wikipedia

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    Example: The linear block code with the following generator matrix is a [,,] Hadamard code: = ( ). Hadamard code is a special case of Reed–Muller code . If we take the first column (the all-zero column) out from G H a d {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol {G}}_{\mathrm {Had} }} , we get [ 7 , 3 , 4 ] 2 {\displaystyle [7,3,4]_{2}} simplex code , which ...

  9. Template:Convert/list of units/length - Wikipedia

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    Length; system unit code (other) symbol or abbrev. notes conversion factor/m combinations SI: gigametre: Gm Gm US spelling: gigameter: 1.0 Gm (620,000 mi) megametre: Mm Mm US spelling: megameter: 1.0 Mm (620 mi) kilometre: km km US spelling: kilometer: 1.0 km (0.62 mi) km mi; hectometre: hm hm US spelling: hectometer: 1.0 hm (330 ft) decametre ...