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If you have any Row Subsets defined
you can also access the value
of the boolean (true/false) flag indicating whether the current row
is in each subset.  Again there are two ways of doing this:
- 
By Name
- The name assigned to the subset when it was created can be used
    if it is unique and if it has a suitable form.  The same comments
    apply as to column names above.
    
- 
By _ID
- The "_ID" identifier of the subset
    may always be used to refer to it.
    Like the "$ID" identifier for columns above,
    this is a unique
    integer preceded by a special symbol, this time the underscore, 
    "_".
    
    
Note: in early versions of TOPCAT the hash
    sign ("#") was used instead of the underscore for this purpose;
    the hash sign no longer has this meaning.
     
In either case, the value will be a boolean value; these can be useful
in conjunction with the conditional "? :" operator or
when combining existing subsets using logical operators to create
a new subset.
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TOPCAT - Tool for OPerations on Catalogues And Tables
Starlink User Note253
TOPCAT web page:
         http://www.starlink.ac.uk/topcat/
Author email:
         m.b.taylor@bristol.ac.uk
Mailing list:
         topcat-user@jiscmail.ac.uk