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Class | Table |
Name |
trim() |
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");
println(table.getStringColumn("name"));
table.trim();
println(table.getStringColumn("name"));
}
// Sketch prints:
// [0] " Lion"
// [1] "Snake "
// [2] " Mosquito "
// [0] "Lion"
// [1] "Snake"
// [2] "Mosquito"
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Description |
Trims leading and trailing whitespace, such as spaces and tabs, from String table values. If no column is specified, then the values in all columns and rows are trimmed. A specific column may be referenced by either its ID or title.
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Syntax | .trim()
.trim(column)
.trim(columnName) |
Parameters |
column |
int: ID number of the column to trim |
columnName |
String: title of the column to trim |
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Returns | void |
Related | removeTokens()
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Updated on May 19, 2014 05:30:04pm PDT