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  2. Help:Sortable tables - Wikipedia

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    Better yet, add data-sort-type=number to the column header. Later editing by other editors will not break numerical sorting. A dash, of any kind, in a blank cell in one of the first 5 cells in a column breaks default numerical sorting of a column. A dash in front of a number does not break numerical sorting.

  3. Data cleansing - Wikipedia

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    Data-Type Constraints: values in a particular column must be of a particular data type, e.g., Boolean, numeric (integer or real), date. Range Constraints: typically, numbers or dates should fall within a certain range. That is, they have minimum and/or maximum permissible values. Mandatory Constraints: Certain columns cannot be empty.

  4. Numbers (spreadsheet) - Wikipedia

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    In basic operation, Numbers can be used just like Excel; data can be typed anywhere, and formulas can be created by referring to the data by its cell. However, if the user types a header into the table, something one normally does as a matter of course, Numbers uses this to automatically construct a named range for the cells on that row or column.

  5. Data validation - Wikipedia

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    Checks that data is present, e.g., customers may be required to have an email address. Range check Checks that the data is within a specified range of values, e.g., a probability must be between 0 and 1. Referential integrity Values in two relational database tables can be linked through foreign key and primary key.

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  7. Pivot table - Wikipedia

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    A pivot table is a table of values which are aggregations of groups of individual values from a more extensive table (such as from a database, spreadsheet, or business intelligence program) within one or more discrete categories. The aggregations or summaries of the groups of the individual terms might include sums, averages, counts, or other ...

  8. Table (information) - Wikipedia

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    This is an injective relation: each combination of the values of the headers row (row 0, for lack of a better term) and the headers column (column 0 for lack of a better term) is related to a unique cell in the table: Column 1 and row 1 will only correspond to cell (1,1); Column 1 and row 2 will only correspond to cell (2,1) etc.

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