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Help:Sortable tables#Sorting buttons in a separate row; Each row must have the same number of cells as the other rows, so that the number of columns in the table remains consistent. With colspan and rowspan cells can span several columns or rows; (see § Mélange, below)
ignore - the number of rows to ignore. If specified, the template subtracts this number of rows from the count. This is useful if you do not need to count header rows at the top or bottom. Count rows, not lines of text within those rows. page - the page to work on. Defaults to the current page.
Numbers works in a fashion somewhat different from traditional spreadsheets like Microsoft Excel or Lotus 1-2-3.In the traditional model, the table is the first-class citizen of the system, acting as both the primary interface for work and as the container for other types of media like charts or digital images.
This template adds a column of row numbers to a table. The numbers do not sort with the rest of the table, remaining static. Optional classes are provided to display a column label or disable numbers on specific rows.
require ('strict'); local count; local hcount;--[[-----< G E T _ C O U N T >-----returns a counter value according to the keyword extracted from the table; maintains count and hcount.
colspan — number of columns spanned by a table or ; nowrap — (deprecated) prevents wrapping of a table or ; rowspan — number of rows spanned by a table or ; scope — no effect on normal browser display, but marks a table or as a logical header for other cells. Values: col, colgroup, row, rowgroup.
#1 Crew Member Visible. ... (offset rows). At the time there were only 48 states and the flag had 48 stars in even rows. The 50 star flag didn't exist until 1960, after Alaska and Hawaii were made ...
A table is an arrangement of information or data, typically in rows and columns, or possibly in a more complex structure. Tables are widely used in communication , research , and data analysis . Tables appear in print media, handwritten notes, computer software, architectural ornamentation, traffic signs, and many other places.