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'''Extended tables''' (as opposed to [[Programmer_Guide/Concepts/Simple_table|simple tables]], | '''Extended tables''' (as opposed to [[Programmer_Guide/Concepts/Simple_table|simple tables]], [[Programmer_Guide/Concepts/Parameter_table|parameter tables]] and [[Programmer_Guide/Concepts/Directory_table|directory tables]]) are able to store data of mixed types (integers, floating-point numbers, strings, and {{STX}} names) in one or more columns, each column being also known as a field. Fields may be assigned names which, in turn, may be used for accessing the content of the respective field. Regardless of a field being assigned a name, its content may always be referred to by its zero-based index. | ||
For a thorough introduction into the matter of table items, see [[Programmer_Guide/Shell_Items/Table/Introducing_Table_Items|Introducing Table Items]]. | For a thorough introduction into the matter of table items, see [[Programmer_Guide/Shell_Items/Table/Introducing_Table_Items|Introducing Table Items]]. |
Latest revision as of 18:43, 17 April 2014
Extended tables (as opposed to simple tables, parameter tables and directory tables) are able to store data of mixed types (integers, floating-point numbers, strings, and STx names) in one or more columns, each column being also known as a field. Fields may be assigned names which, in turn, may be used for accessing the content of the respective field. Regardless of a field being assigned a name, its content may always be referred to by its zero-based index.
For a thorough introduction into the matter of table items, see Introducing Table Items.