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Name
setFloat()
Class
Table
Description
Stores a float 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
- .setFloat(row, column, value)
- .setFloat(row, columnName, value)
Parameters
- row- (int)ID number of the target row
- column- (int)ID number of the target column
- value- (float)value to assign
- columnName- (String)title of the target column
Return
- void
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