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Indexing, Grouping, and Sorting Tables

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Although UITableView is efficient at managing large quantities of data, the user interface is constrained by the physical size of the device. By the time a table displays more than 10 or 12 rows, its labels and controls have become too small to easily work with.

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Duckett, T. (2015). Indexing, Grouping, and Sorting Tables. In: Pro iOS Table Views and Collection Views. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1242-4_11

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