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The Apparent Table 
is a particular view of a table which can be
influenced by some of the viewing controls.
When you load a table into TOPCAT it has a number of characteristics
like the number of columns and rows it contains, the order of the rows
that make up the data, the data and metadata themselves, and so on.
While manipulating it you can modify the way that the table appears
to the program, by changing or adding data or metadata, 
or changing the order or selection of columns or rows that are visible.
For each table its "apparent table" is a table which corresponds to
the current state of the table according to the changes that you have made.
In detail, the apparent table consists of the table as it was originally
imported into the program plus any of the following changes that you
have made:
- Selection of rows changed by changing the current
    Row Subset
- Changes to the current 
    Row Order caused by 
    doing a sort
- Changes to the current 
    Column Set caused
    by adding, hiding or moving columns
- Changes to cell data by editing cells in the 
    Data window
- Changes to table metadata by editing cells in the 
    Parameter window
- Changes to column metadata by editing cells in the 
    Columns window
The apparent table is used in the following contexts:
- 
Data Window
- The Data window
    always shows the rows and columns of the apparent table, 
    so if you are in doubt about what
    form a table will get exported in, you can see what it looks like there.
    
- 
Exports
- When you save a table, or export it by dragging it off the
    Table List panel in the Control Window,
    or create a duplicate table,
    it is the apparent table which is copied.
    So for instance if you define a subset containing only the first
    ten rows of a table
    and then save it to a new table, or create a duplicate within TOPCAT
    using the Duplicate Table ( ) toolbar button,
    the resulting table will contain only those ten rows. ) toolbar button,
    the resulting table will contain only those ten rows.
- 
Joins
- When you use the Match Window or
    Concatenation Window to construct a
    new table on the basis of one or more existing ones,
    the new table will be built on the basis of the apparent versions
    of the tables being operated on.
    The same applies to the join-like functionality provided by 
    table uploads in the TAP window,
    CDS Upload X-Match window
    and the multiple positional search
    (Cone, SIA, SSA) windows.
    
Some of the other table view windows are affected too, for instance
the Columns window 
displays its columns in the order that they appear in the Apparent Table.
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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