An example is the grid of a spreadsheet. A spreadsheet uses vertical columns and horizontal rows. Columns are lettered A, B, C, and so on. Rows are numbered 1, 2, 3, and so on. A1 is the address of the first cell (top left-hand corner).
No. A spreadsheet grid is made of rows and columns, not diagonals.
a table
It can be called a table. In the context of applications software, you could also say a spreadsheet.
A table.
Is grid of columns ,rows and cells
There are 9 rows and 9 columns. There is 81 individual squares in one grid.
They will form a grid, which could then be a table or a worksheet, depending on the context.
The size of the largest sub grid within the given grid is determined by the number of rows and columns it contains.
Generically it is called a table.
Ten columns and ten rows, forming 100 squares.
Rows and Columns and the "boxes" are called cells
The Worksheet is the grid of cells, in columns and rows, where you input your data. A chart is a simplified visualization of the data which was entered on the grid.