A table is a means of arranging data in rows and columns. The use of tables is pervasive throughout all communication, research and data analysis. Tables appear in print media, handwritten notes, computer software, architectural ornamentation, traffic signs and many other places. The precise conventions and terminology for describing tables varies depending on the context. Further, tables differ significantly in variety, structure, flexibility, notation, representation and use. In books and technical articles, tables are typically presented apart from the main text in numbered and captioned floating blocks.
A table consists of an ordered arrangement of rows and columns. This is a simplified description of the most basic kind of table. Certain considerations follow from this simplified description:
So now bend down
Disposable and irrelevant
To feel the force, feel the pain
Feel hydraulic darkness.
Again and again
I am your only god now
As I hold the key of objective pain and pleasure.
Open up, spread the sinews for the releasing pressure
[Chorus:]
Oh, precious nervine
For you I go the way of all flesh.
Intense flagellation shall combine us
Stay silenced
Her vibes wave my body
Sever the soul and let the flesh remain
And remember I am not god only when
I hold the key into your heart
Enter the dirtiest grace
Lilith in you licks me
Enter the transcendental darkness
Your behaviour leads me.