Think about clustering of terms. "Sheet" is too generic. Get specific, "Excel" for example. Most spreadsheets use common syntax so the formulas will also work.
Or if you just want some copypasta, spreadsheet data can be generated trivially in TSV format. Do it in your favorite language, or type it out by hand.
But you didn't even ask for formulas, and I guess you don't want formulas, you want an answer even more complete than that; direct generated data perhaps. But what format would you even want, what does "pwm sweep" mean? Is this sampled (time-series) data, perhaps 0 and 1 in cells? GPT for its part, seems to be aware of your question's incompleteness. But you are not--?
I wonder if there's some error in expectation, misaligned goal, here?
Is your perspective of, trying to ask Google itself, for such a formula, or output? But Google doesn't know anything (except the specific things programmed onto it: certain keywords bring up special results, like dictionary/definitions, or calculator). You're asking Google to find webpages that have such an answer; and such a specific answer has little purpose to exist on the internet (mind, that's not zero, and there are some very tedious/niche webpages out there, as can be seen from searching random numbers for example, and maybe there's pages out there offering such answers already), but even if that were the case, why aren't you searching for the data they contain? Perhaps loading the query with "0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1"... isn't going to be very successful anyway, but it seems like you don't know what you're looking for in the first place, or don't know how to use a traditional search engine?
Tim