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Class

Table

Name

setString()

Examples
Table table;

void setup() {

  table = new Table();
  
  table.addColumn("number", Table.INT);
  table.addColumn("mass", Table.FLOAT);
  table.addColumn("name", Table.STRING);
  
  table.addRow();  // Creates an empty row
  
  table.setInt(0, "number", 8);
  table.setFloat(0, "mass", 15.9994);
  table.setString(0, "name", "Oxygen");
  
  println(table.getInt(0, "number"));   // Prints 8
  println(table.getFloat(0, "mass"));   // Prints 15.9994
  println(table.getString(0, "name"));  // Prints "Oxygen"
}
Description Stores a String value in the Table's specified row and column. The row is specified by its ID, while the column may be specified by either its ID or title.
Syntax
.setString(row, column, value)
.setString(row, columnName, value)
Parameters
row int: ID number of the target row
column int: ID number of the target column
value String: value to assign
columnName String: title of the target column
Returnsvoid
RelatedsetInt()
setFloat()
getInt()
getFloat()
getString()
getStringColumn()
Updated on May 19, 2014 05:30:04pm PDT

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