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They speak to a need deep inside of us to arrange things in rows and columns.
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Test results are in neat rows and columns and tagged in a way that every other computer can recognise and compare against other appropriate numbers.
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And now these rows and columns are used in spreadsheets processing billions of dollars of trades - often wrongly, as seen in the London Whale incident.
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Much of it is multi-structured (often in text format) and does not necessarily flow into neat rows and columns, such as one would find in a traditional database.
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Old-style data came in neatly formatted rows and columns.
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By adapting the technology to 1-by-1-foot modules--each containing 16 rows and columns of red, blue and green pixels--that could be loaded on to circuit boards, Daktronics could finally compete in the same ballpark as Sony and Mitsubishi, offering a video-ready scoreboard.
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He used a grid of 40 rows and 39 columns to create a table which he filled in with Voynichese syllables.
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So much data is now available, in such vast scope and minute detail, it is no longer useful to look at numbers neatly laid out in two-dimensional columns and rows, says Gurjeet Singh, co-founder and chief executive of Ayasdi Inc.
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Excel 2007 can have a maximum of 16, 384 columns and 1, 048, 576 rows.
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