The online Help refers to Objects, Tables and Files used in Studio 3. Whats the difference between them?
The term “File” refers to data that are stored on a physical device such as a disk, which can be accessed and manipulated as a single named unit. When data is loaded into memory it becomes an object which can be either a “Table” or a “3D object”. A “Table” is a collection of data in rows and columns which has no spatial context. A “3D object” can also be viewed as a table but it also has a spatial context (X, Y, Z coordinates). Examples are: points, strings, drillholes, wireframes and block models.
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