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Class

Table

Name

rows()

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");

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

// Sketch prints:
// Lion: Mammal
// Snake: Reptile
// Mosquito: Insect
Description Gets all rows from the table. Returns an iterator, so for must be used to iterate through all the rows, as shown in the example above.
Syntax
.rows()
ReturnsIterable<TableRow>
RelatedgetRow()
findRow()
findRows()
matchRow()
matchRows()
Updated on May 19, 2014 05:30:04pm PDT

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