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The TABLE command is used for loading, querying, and displaying tables. Tables are multi-column data sets where each column can contain either text strings or number values. Tables can be loaded from text files, or by extracting information from different internal data lists (e.g. data set names, window names, reference time course condition names, glossary names). When loading tables, the type of data source can be identified explicitly using the first argument (e.g. file, reference, glossary, dataset, window) or implicitly using the FILENAME/ | The TABLE command is used for loading, querying, and displaying tables. Tables are multi-column data sets where each column can contain either text strings or number values. Tables can be loaded from text files, or by extracting information from different internal data lists (e.g. data set names, window names, reference time course condition names, glossary names). When loading tables, the type of data source can be identified explicitly using the first argument (e.g. file, reference, glossary, dataset, window) or implicitly using the FILENAME/ | ||
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* 040 - tab separated columns | * 040 - tab separated columns | ||
* 0100 - only show up to 10 rows of data | * 0100 - only show up to 10 rows of data | ||
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- | * 0400 - show row sorting index if available | + | * 0400 - show no data, only header |
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====Configuring a table==== | ====Configuring a table==== | ||
The CONFIGURE option can be used to re-configure an existing table (or create a new empty table). It is intended for adding column names, adding whole columns, moving existing columns, or removing columns. Columns to be modified are specified as triplets of "name type colnum" | The CONFIGURE option can be used to re-configure an existing table (or create a new empty table). It is intended for adding column names, adding whole columns, moving existing columns, or removing columns. Columns to be modified are specified as triplets of "name type colnum" |