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Comma-separated values (CSV) is a text file format that uses commas to separate values, and newlines to separate records. A CSV file stores tabular data (numbers and text) in plain text, where each line of the file typically represents one data record. Each record consists of the same number of fields, and these are separated by commas in the ...
Parameter Value Description Note |abbr=in: in: Use symbol for first (left-hand side) unit Unit display |abbr=off: off: Use name for all units Unit display
CSV – ASCII text as comma-separated values, used in spreadsheets and database management systems; CWK – ClarisWorks-AppleWorks document; DBK – DocBook XML sub-format; DITA – Darwin Information Typing Architecture document; DOC – Microsoft Word document; DOCM – Microsoft Word macro-enabled document; DOCX – Office Open XML document
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A stylistic depiction of values inside of a so-named comma-separated values (CSV) text file. The commas (shown in red) are used as field delimiters. A delimiter is a sequence of one or more characters for specifying the boundary between separate, independent regions in plain text, mathematical expressions or other data streams.
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Delimiter collision is a problem that occurs when a character that is intended as part of the data gets interpreted as a delimiter instead. Comma- and space-separated formats often suffer from this problem, since in many contexts those characters are legitimate parts of a data field.
Template {{}} calculates a measurement value (number × unit) into the same measurement by a different unit, and then presents the results, formatted.See also the unit symbols recognized by this template.