These tables use a prescaled and interval-calculated X and Y axis, and encode a word-width value per table cell. These tables have an X (east-west axis), Y (north-south axis) and a Z (elevation). Transforms can be aplied to all three axis.
These 3D tables use a prescaled and interval-calculated X and Y-axis and encode a byte-width value per cell. These tables have an X (east-west axis), Y (north-south axis) and a Z (elevation). Transforms can be aplied to all three axis.
2D scales only have an X (left column) and a Y (right column). For 2D scales, X and Y tranforms apply to these columns. These tables take input and produce output in bytes.
This table type is the same as a 2D byte-to-byte scale, except they take a byte input and interpolate word-width output values.