Asked by a
What is a row?
All Answers 1
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
AI
"Row" can mean different things depending on context. Common senses:
- In a table or database: a horizontal group of related values (a record). Example: a "Customers" table row might contain one customer's name, email, and ID.
- In a spreadsheet: one horizontal line of cells, usually identified by a number (row 3 = all cells like A3, B3, C3).
- In math: a row vector — a 1 × n matrix (contrast with a column vector).
- In seating/arrangement: a line of seats or items (the front row of a theater).
- As a verb (pronounced "roh"): to propel a boat with oars — "They rowed across the lake."
- As a noun (British, pronounced "rau"): an argument or quarrel — "They had a row about money."
Which meaning did you have in mind? I can give more detail or examples for that one.
- In a table or database: a horizontal group of related values (a record). Example: a "Customers" table row might contain one customer's name, email, and ID.
- In a spreadsheet: one horizontal line of cells, usually identified by a number (row 3 = all cells like A3, B3, C3).
- In math: a row vector — a 1 × n matrix (contrast with a column vector).
- In seating/arrangement: a line of seats or items (the front row of a theater).
- As a verb (pronounced "roh"): to propel a boat with oars — "They rowed across the lake."
- As a noun (British, pronounced "rau"): an argument or quarrel — "They had a row about money."
Which meaning did you have in mind? I can give more detail or examples for that one.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.