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'''Parameter tables''' (as opposed to [[Programmer_Guide/Concepts/Simple_table|simple tables]], and [[Programmer_Guide/Concepts/Extended_table|extended tables]]) are an optimized variant of the extended table restricted to storing numerical data only. Otherwise, they behave exactly like the normal [[Programmer_Guide/Concepts/Extended_table|extended table]].
'''Parameter tables''' (as opposed to [[Programmer_Guide/Concepts/Simple_table|simple tables]], [[Programmer_Guide/Concepts/Extended_table|extended tables]] and [[Programmer_Guide/Concepts/Directory_table|directory tables]]) are an optimized variant of the extended table restricted to storing numerical data only. Otherwise, they behave exactly like the normal [[Programmer_Guide/Concepts/Extended_table|extended table]].


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 19:43, 17 April 2014

Parameter tables (as opposed to simple tables, extended tables and directory tables) are an optimized variant of the extended table restricted to storing numerical data only. Otherwise, they behave exactly like the normal extended table.

For a thorough introduction into the matter of table items, see Introducing Table Items.

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