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Name
setString()
Class
Table
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.
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" }
Syntax
.setString(row, column, value)
.setString(row, columnName, value)
Parameters
row
(int)
ID number of the target rowcolumn
(int)
ID number of the target columnvalue
(String)
value to assigncolumnName
(String)
title of the target column
Return
void
Related
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