It is textual data.
The word data is already plural. The singular form of the word data is datum.
The plural form is data.
data > date
"Data" is a Latin word which means "information".Plural form from Data is Datum.
The word data is the plural form of the singular noun datum, a word for a piece of information. The plural form data is pieces of information; information such as facts, statistics, or quantities, characters, or symbols on which operations are performed by a computer.
Stating data in a word form is usually known either as speaking or writing. Look, I'm doing it right now!
That would be rancored, per the Related Link listed below:
The singular form for the noun data is datum."Datum" is so rare now in English that people assume "data" has no singular form. Many Americans use "data" as a singular and some have even gone so far as to invent "datums" as a new plural.
Data is the plural form of datum.
Quo does not have its own entry in the dictionary but is listed under quid pro quo and status quoQuo', however, is listed, a Scottish form of the archaic word quoth (= said, cf quote). It is an abbreviated form of the word, hence the apostrophe.
The noun datum is a correct form, a singular noun, a word for a piece of information.The plural form of the noun is data, a word for facts or statistics.
Yes. Data can be any form of information.