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  2. Comma-separated values - Wikipedia

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    CSV is a delimited data format that has fields/columns separated by the comma character and records/rows terminated by newlines. A CSV file does not require a specific character encoding, byte order, or line terminator format (some software do not support all line-end variations). A record ends at a line terminator.

  3. Newline - Wikipedia

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    Most newline characters and sequences are in ASCII's C0 controls (i.e. have Unicode code points up to 0x1F). The three newline characters outside of this range— NEL, LS and PS —are often not recognized as newlines by software. For example: ECMAScript accepts LS and PS as line breaks, [10] but considers U+0085 (NEL) whitespace instead of a ...

  4. Dataframe - Wikipedia

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    A tabular data structure common to many data processing libraries: pandas (software) § DataFrames; The Dataframe API in Apache Spark; Data frames in the R ...

  5. Tab-separated values - Wikipedia

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    Records are separated by newlines, and values within a record are separated by tab characters. The TSV format is thus a delimiter-separated values format, similar to comma-separated values . TSV is a simple file format that is widely supported, so it is often used in data exchange to move tabular data between different computer programs that ...

  6. Help:Line-break handling - Wikipedia

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    In lists of links such as inside infoboxes and navboxes, use a horizontal list (perhaps via the template {}) to format lists. For occasional cases where you need to delineate two pieces of text outside of a list, you can use the templates {{·}} or {{•}} which contain a   before the dot, thus handling some of the wrapping problems.

  7. JSON streaming - Wikipedia

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    The terms "line-delimited JSON" and "newline-delimited JSON" are often used without clarifying if embedded newlines are supported. In the past the NDJ specification ("newline-delimited JSON") [8] allowed comments to be embedded if the first two characters of a given line were "//". This could not be used with standard JSON parsers if comments ...

  8. String interpolation - Wikipedia

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    Some languages do not offer string interpolation, instead using concatenation, simple formatting functions, or template libraries. String interpolation is common in many programming languages which make heavy use of string representations of data, such as Apache Groovy, Julia, Kotlin, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Scala, Swift, Tcl and most Unix shells.

  9. Base64 - Wikipedia

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    Base64 is particularly prevalent on the World Wide Web [1] where one of its uses is the ability to embed image files or other binary assets inside textual assets such as HTML and CSS files. [ 2 ] Base64 is also widely used for sending e-mail attachments, because SMTP – in its original form – was designed to transport 7-bit ASCII characters ...