- Look up
tabulator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tabulator may
refer to:
Tabulating machine, a
punched card data
processing machine that preceded...
- The tab key Tab ↹ (abbreviation of
tabulator key or
tabular key) on a
keyboard is used to
advance the
cursor to the next tab stop. The word tab derives...
- the New York
World newspaper in 1931 to
refer to a
large custom-built
tabulator that IBM made for
Columbia University. The 1880
census had
taken eight...
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electronic voting hardware and software,
including voting machines and
tabulators, in
Canada and the
United States. The company's
headquarters are in Toronto...
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Company 1906:
Hollerith Type 1
Tabulator, the
first tabulator with an
automatic card feed and
control panel. 1909: The
Tabulator Limited renamed as British...
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first keypunch. The 1890
Tabulator was
hardwired to
operate on 1890
Census cards. A
control panel in his 1906 Type I
Tabulator simplified rewiring for...
- were to have been
replaced by
totally machine-reported
numbers from the
tabulators themselves with no
human interventions or
errors possible to
distort results...
-
modify its
tabulators to
facilitate this kind of com****tion. One of
these tabulators,
built in 1931, was The
Columbia Difference Tabulator. John von Neumann...
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scheduled publications, and the use of Hollerith's
electromechanical tabulators. The net
effect of
these changes was to
reduce the time
required to process...
- Tab-separated
values (TSV) is a simple, text-based file
format for
storing tabular data.
Records are
separated by newlines, and
values within a record...