Imagine an XL table:

_ A B
X 1 2
Y 3 4

If “A” and “B” are called “headers” what do you call “X” and “Y”?

EDIT: thanks everyone, i ll go with “row headers” as opposed to “column headers”

  • @MrNesser
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    421 year ago

    A and B are column headers

    X and Y are row labels

  • @fubo
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    341 year ago

    A and B are column headers; X and Y are row headers.

  • @TheOtterITGuy
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    121 year ago

    I may be wrong but I believe A and B are column headers while X and Y are row headers

  • @[email protected]
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    81 year ago

    Depends on the context. I work with databases, so A and B are column headers and X and Y are either row numbers, or identifiers.

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    Hey OP, I know you already found your answer, but I was wondering what you call these in French? (Or whatever your native language is)