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In honeycomb core, a cell is a single honeycomb unit, usually in a hexagonal shape.
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A single location in a grid in a spreadsheet.
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A space for a single numerical result in a table, at a row-column intersection.
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An individual box in Sudoku, where only one number is entered. In a standard 9x9 grid there are 81 cells.
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The basic element in a raster based format (grids). Grid cells are always square.
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A single datapoint that occurs at the intersection defined by selecting one member from each dimension in a multi-dimensional array. For example, if the dimensions are measures, time, product and geography, then the dimension members: Sales, January 1996, Bicycle and Canada specify a precise intersection along all dimensions that uniquely identifies a single data cell, which contains the value of bicycle sales in Canada for the month of January 1996.
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a storage position in a spreadsheet
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A grid established in a computer model to simplify complex situations; in a 50-meter cell, data is taken only at points 50 meters apart, and other information is ignored.
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A single unit in the raster GIS data model. A location, containing area, defined by a line and column coordinate.
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An individual section of a table, formed by the intersection of a row and column.
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Basic element of information in a raster or grid description of spatial data. Its shape is usually rectangular and it has an implicitly defined size and geographic position (due to its position within the grid).
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noun - A three-dimensional unit of a four-or-higher dimensional figure. A cell is the intersection point of two terons; two cells meet at a face. It is the realmic analog of vertex, edge, face, and teron.
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intersection of row and column in a table or on a spreadsheet.
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In a spreadsheet, a box formed where a column and a row intersect. A column is a section of cells lined up vertically. A row is a section of cells lined up horizontally.
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1] Intersection of a row and a column which may contain data (numerical, text, etc.). [2] Unit in the Report Displayer and Report Editor, which contains constants, text, variables, etc.
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a unit of measure defined by the number of rows and the number of columns in the graphics output area. See also aspect ratio.
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a single hexagonal unit of comb.
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The basic element of spatial information in a grid data set. Cells are always square. A group of cells form a grid.
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The rectangle created by the intersection of a row and a column.
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A point in a Maze, or more technically the passage units which are linked in a grid to form the Maze. Each cell has zero or more passages leading away from it.
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Location of data in the spreadsheet, given by a column letter designation and row number designation e.g. B7
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A box in a spreadsheet or table where data can be entered. The intersection of a row and a column in spreadsheet or worksheet.
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The intersection of a row and a column in a spreadsheet. A cell can hold a number, label, function, or formula.
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The area of the mineral titles online grid shown electronically on a map of BC.
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A geographic area within a wireless system that is covered by the signal sent and received by the transmitter and receiver equipment located within that area. Typically referred to as a "cell site," these are represented by various shapes by engineers when planning systems. The hexagonal shape was originally derived from the honeycomb of bees, within which each single unit is referred to as a cell.
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See "spreadsheet"
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The intersection of a row and a column in a table where an individual data value resides.
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interface: A single block in a spreadsheet capable of holding data or a formula. Each cell is identified by its row and column numbers. In many ways analogous to a field in a database.
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A rectangle formed by the intersection of a row and column in a spreadsheet. You enter text or numbers into a cell.
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The basic element within a grid or raster data set.
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In a cube, the set of properties, including a value, specified by the intersection when one member is selected from each dimension. Most cells in a multidimensional structure are empty, leading to 'sparse' storage.
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The intersection of a column and row
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In spreadsheet applications , a cell is a box in which you can enter a single piece of data .
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A place on a spreadsheet located by the column and row references - e.g. A1
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A single square in a Grid. A cell that is part of a Light is usually colored white. Other cells are usually Blocks, though they can be Holes in some unconventional puzzle grids.
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1) Packet switching information grouped in units of uniform size. Cells are fixed-length packets. (e.g. ATM 53-byte cells) 2) A small group acting as a unit in a larger organization (e.g. one of the separate geographical areas covered by a radio transceiver antenna in a multi-antenna cellular phone system, a spreadsheet cell, a biological cell, etc.).
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Element of a data grid or data matrix. Each cell corresponds to a portion of the ground surface. The value associated to each cell represents either a thematic attribute or the average value of a parameter, associated to the corresponding surface.
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Where rows and columns intersect in a spreadsheet, they create a cell. Each cell is identified by a unique cell address; it contains data (a cell entry) or a cell formula.
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Spreadsheets and tables can be broken up into individual columns and rows which intersect forming smaller boxes or cells. Cell C8 would be the box at the intersection of column B and row 8. These boxes can hold different formulas, text or numbers.
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the box formed at the point where a column and row meet in a spreadsheet or table.
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1. a 1° ??1° area of coverage. DTED (Digital Terrain Elevation Data) are distributed in cells. 2. a pixel; grid cell.
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The boxes which make up a Spreadsheet, into which you can enter text, numbers or formulae. Each cell has a unique address as it is the intersection between a Row and a column: the address of the cell in the upper most left hand corner of a spreadsheet is A1.
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The basic element of spatial information in a grid data set. A group of cells form a grid. Cells store values that can be related to a table.
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See grid cell.
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An individual box in a spreadsheet. Horizontal lines of cells make up rows, vertical lines of cells make up columns. Cells can contain numbers, text or formulae.
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