GridBox
GridBox[
,
, ...
,
,
, ...
, ...
] represents a two-dimensional grid of boxes or strings in input and output.
In a notebook, columns of a GridBox can be added using  , and rows using    (Control-Return).  , or a menu item can be used to start building a GridBox. You can use tab to move from one entry in a GridBox to the next.    moves out of the whole GridBox. In StandardForm, GridBox[
list
] is interpreted as list. You can place parentheses around a GridBox to make it look more like a matrix, but these are by default ignored when the GridBox is interpreted. The following options can be given: GridBox is a low-level construct that works only for two-dimensional arrays; TableForm and MatrixForm are higher-level constructs that can also be used for higher-dimensional arrays. In StandardForm, explicit GridBox objects are output literally. You can use DisplayForm to see the display form of such objects. See The Mathematica Book on the web:Section 2.8.10. See also: TableForm, MatrixForm, RowBox, OverscriptBox, UnderscriptBox.
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