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Class

Table

Name

findRows()

Examples
Table table;

void setup() {

  table = new Table();

  table.addColumn("name");
  table.addColumn("type");

  TableRow newRow = table.addRow();
  newRow.setString("name", "Lion");
  newRow.setString("type", "Mammal");

  newRow = table.addRow();
  newRow.setString("name", "Snake");
  newRow.setString("type", "Reptile");

  newRow = table.addRow();
  newRow.setString("name", "Mosquito");
  newRow.setString("type", "Insect");

  newRow = table.addRow();
  newRow.setString("name", "Lizard");
  newRow.setString("type", "Reptile");

  for (TableRow row : table.findRows("Reptile", "type")) {
    println(row.getString("name") + ": " + row.getString("type"));
  }
}

// Sketch prints:
// Snake: Reptile
// Lizard: Reptile
Description Finds the rows in the Table that contain the value provided, and returns references to those rows. Returns an iterator, so for must be used to iterate through all the rows, as shown in the example above. The column to search may be specified by either its ID or title.
Syntax
.findRows(value, column)
.findRows(value, columnName)
Parameters
value String: the value to match
column int: ID number of the column to search
columnName String: title of the column to search
ReturnsIterable<TableRow>
RelatedgetRow()
rows()
findRow()
matchRow()
matchRows()
Updated on May 19, 2014 05:30:04pm PDT

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