Tableau croisé dynamique



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pivot table

“Pivot tables quickly summarize long lists of data, without requiring you to write a single formula or copy a single cell. But the most notable feature of pivot tables is that you can arrange them dynamically. Say you create a pivot table summary using raw census data. With the drag of a mouse, you can easily rearrange the pivot table so that it summarizes the data based on gender or age groupings or geographic location. The process of rearranging your table is known as pivoting your data: you're turning the same information around to examine it from different angles. [macdonald]


Source : Datascience glossary

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