Re: th role mapping details - for review

Hi, Julie. I'm confused by terms.

On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 1:04 AM, Julie Jeongeun Kim <je00julie.kim@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Hi Alexander,
>
> First we can check the previous cell.
> * if header is followed by header cells then it's a column header,
>

did you mean "preceded" rather than "followed" here?


> if it is followed by cells then it's a row header
> We can cover cases except case 4), case 5) and case 7) because they have
> header cells at row index 0.
>
> And then,
> * if header has no previous cell (row index is 0) then we can check the
> next cell.
>     if header is preceded by header cells then it's a column header,
>     if it is preceded by cells then it's a row header
>
> We can cover case 4,5 and 7 without breaking others.
> What do you think?
>
> 2014-12-24 23:33 GMT+09:00 Alexander Surkov <surkov.alexander@gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi, Julie. That was just an algorithm, it's not necessary perfect, and
>> probably wasn't even designed keeping in mind edge cases. I think we should
>> do what's reasonable. What do you think we should do for case 6?
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 7:32 PM, Julie Jeongeun Kim <
>> je00julie.kim@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for your detail description.
>>> Your description covers generally all cases.
>>> But I'm not clear about the case 4 and the case 6.
>>> The case 4 and the case 6 are similar.
>>>
>>> Case 4)
>>> The first th is column header role because it is preceded by header cell
>>> as you described.
>>>
>>> Case 6)
>>> The first th is row header role even though it is preceded by header
>>> cell.
>>>
>>> Did I miss something?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Julie
>>>
>>>
>>> 2014-12-19 1:05 GMT+09:00 Alexander Surkov <surkov.alexander@gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>> sure :)
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 9:28 AM, Joseph Scheuhammer <clown@alum.mit.edu
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2014-12-18 9:15 AM, Alexander Surkov wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Here's correction.
>>>>>> * if header is preceded by header cells then it's a column header, if
>>>>>> it is preceded by cells then it's a raw header
>>>>>> * if header is followed by header cells then it's a column header, if
>>>>>> it is followed by cells then it's a raw header
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> You mean "row" header, not "raw" header, right?
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> ;;;;joseph.
>>>>>
>>>>> 'Array(16).join("wat" - 1) + " Batman!"'
>>>>>            - G. Bernhardt -
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>
>

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