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30.13.10 Analyzing Table Dimensions

The command table-query-dimension analyzes a table structure and reports information regarding its dimensions. In case of the above example table, the table-query-dimension command displays in echo area:

     Cell: (21w, 6h), Table: (67w, 16h), Dim: (2c, 3r), Total Cells: 5

This indicates that the current cell is 21 character wide and 6 lines high, the entire table is 67 characters wide and 16 lines high. The table has 2 columns and 3 rows. It has a total of 5 cells, since the first row has a spanned cell.


 
 
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