The first column gives example social expressions matched by the example filter, and the second column gives social expressions that the filter did not match.
Since the first column of T is an intercept, and all the other columns are orthogonal to it, these other columns are all contrasts, that is, they sum to zero.
These labels are usually stored in a formats,such as CSV or JSON with the first column representing the raw data and the second column representing the label.
Defaut is that the first column of the sheet is on the left. If you choose Right to Left, then the first column will be on the right and the others added from right to left.
The first column lists the installation state(blank for not installed, i for installed,(i) for installed but not the latest version), followed by the package name, the latest version, and a short description.
The innermost priority circle or the fist column of the list view can be fixed with the visitors of most priority and followed by the least in the outer circle/last column of the list or vise versa or based on your need.
Here you see which Samba- andNFS-shares from other hosts are mounted on your local system. The first column shows whether it is a Samba- or NFS-share, the second column displays the name of the share, and the third shows where it is mounted.
On this page you can see a big list which shows the currently active connections to Samba shares andNFS exports of your machine. The first column shows you whether the resource is a Samba(SMB) share or a NFS export. The second column contains the name of the share, the third the name of the remote host, which accesses this share. The remaining columns have only a meaning for Samba-shares.
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