What is a good format for data interpretation
No. the format of a file is the description about how the data in it are structured. Thus the data described by the format can be compressed but the format itself can not.
The Data Interchange Format (DIF) file format is a text based format encoded in ASCII with a header, for integrity checking, and a body. The format was originally developed by Software Arts in order to transfer data from VisiCalc, the first spreadsheet.
Decryption is the process of converting data from an encrypted format back to its original state.
It erases all your data on the disk which you specified, fofr instance, format C:. It will format (erase) all your data from C.
That is called the format of the data.
You cannot change the data format once it has been written to the CD. You will need to write another CD with the data in music format to play in a CD player.
you can not format a disk without losing the data, so back up all of your data elsewhere before formatting.
You can format before or after. Many people will format afterwards, as they will easily be able to see all the cells that need to be formatted. If you have planned out your spreadsheet well, and know where data is going to be exactly, then you could format it before entering the data.
visual format
A digital format is a format system that uses the digits 1 and 0 as codewords to interpret data received and data to be sent eg. a digital clock, computer signals.
ETL stands for Extract Transform and Load - a process of moving data from one data set in one format to a different data set in a different format