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Name
getStringColumn()
Class
Table
Description
Retrieves all values in the specified column, and returns them as a String array. The column may be specified by either its ID or title.
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")); } // Sketch prints: // [0] "Lion" // [1] "Snake" // [2] "Mosquito"
Syntax
.getStringColumn(columnName)
.getStringColumn(column)
Parameters
columnName
(String)
title of the column to searchcolumn
(int)
ID number of the column to search
Return
String[]
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