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| Class | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Name | addRow() | ||
| 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");
  println(table.getRowCount());  // Prints 1
  
  table.addRow();  // Creates a new blank row
  println(table.getRowCount());  // Prints 2
  
  table.addRow(newRow);  // Duplicates newRow
  println(table.getRowCount());  // Prints 3
}
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| Description | Use addRow() to add a new row of data to a Table object. By default, an empty row is created. Typically, you would store a reference to the new row in a TableRow object (see newRow in the example above), and then set individual values using setInt(), setFloat(), or setString(). If a TableRow object is included as a parameter, then that row is duplicated and added to the table. | ||
| Syntax | .addRow() .addRow(source) | ||
| Parameters | 
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| Returns | TableRow | ||
| Related | removeRow() clearRows() | 
