mlreportgen.dom.TableRow Class
Namespace: mlreportgen.dom
Table row
Description
Use objects of the mlreportgen.dom.TableRow class to create a table
            row.
The mlreportgen.dom.TableRow class is a handle class.
Class Attributes
ConstructOnLoad | true | 
HandleCompatible | true | 
For information on class attributes, see Class Attributes.
Creation
Description
 creates an
                    empty table row.tableRowObj = TableRow
Properties
Height of this table row, specified as a character vector or string scalar
                        that contains a number followed by an abbreviation for a unit of
                        measurement. For example, "0.5in" specifies one-half
                        inch. Valid abbreviations are: 
"px"— Pixels"cm"— Centimeters"in"— Inches"mm"— Millimeters"pc"— Picas"pt"— Points
If the Style property of this table row includes an
                            mlreportgen.dom.RowHeight
                        format object, the Height property is set to the height
                        specified by the format object.
If you set the Height property to a height value, a
                            RowHeight object with the specified height is created and
                        added to the Style property of the row, or is used to
                        replace an existing RowHeight object in the
                            Style property. The Type of the
                        new RowHeight object is "exact". This
                            Type value causes Microsoft® Word to generate a row of the specified height and truncate content
                        that does not fit. HTML and PDF viewers create a row of at least the
                        specified height and adjust the row height to accommodate the
                        content.
Note
If you add an mlreportgen.dom.Height
                            object to the Style property, it is converted to an
                                mlreportgen.dom.RowHeight object with the
                                Type set to "atleast". This
                                Type value causes HTML and PDF viewers and
                                Microsoft Word to create a row of at least the specified height and
                            adjust the row height to accommodate the content.
Example: "0.5in"
Table entries in this row, specified as an array of mlreportgen.dom.TableEntry
                        objects. Use this property to access the table entries in this row. For
                        example, this code accesses element 2 in row
                        2:
t = Table({"e11", "e12"; "e21", "e22"});
elem22 = t.row(2).Entries(2);You can also access element 2 in row 2 by using the entry method of the mlreportgen.dom.Table class.
                        For
                        example:
t = Table({"e11", "e12"; "e21", "e22"});
elem22 = entry(t,2,2);Once you access the TableEntry object that corresponds
                        to a table entry, you can format the entry by setting properties of the
                        object. See Format a Table Entry.
This property is read-only.
Number of table entries in this row, specified as an integer. This property is read-only.
Name of stylesheet-defined style, specified as a character vector or string scalar.
            The style name is the name of a style specified in the style sheet of the document or
            document part to which this element is appended. The specified style defines the
            appearance of this element in the output document unless the formats specified by the
                Style property of this element override it. To learn more about
            using style sheets, see Use Style Sheet Styles.
Note
Microsoft Word reports ignore style names that are not defined in the document template. For more information on Microsoft Word templates, seeTemplates for DOM API Report Programs.
Attributes:
GetAccess | public | 
SetAccess | public | 
NonCopyable | true | 
Data Types: char | string
Formats that define the style of this table row, specified as a cell array
                        of DOM format objects. The formats override the corresponding formats
                        defined by the stylesheet style specified by the
                            StyleName property.
You can specify the row height by adding an mlreportgen.dom.RowHeight or
                        an mlreportgen.dom.Height
                        object to the Style property. An
                            mlreportgen.dom.Height object is converted to an
                            mlreportgen.dom.RowHeight object with the type set to
                            "atleast".
Custom attributes of the document element, specified as an array of mlreportgen.dom.CustomAttribute objects. The custom attributes must be
            supported by the output format of the document element to which this object is
            appended.
Attributes:
GetAccess | public | 
SetAccess | public | 
NonCopyable | true | 
Parent of this object, specified as a document element object. A document element must have only one parent.
Attributes:
GetAccess | public | 
SetAccess | private | 
NonCopyable | true | 
Children of this object, specified as an array of document element objects. This
            property contains the document element objects appended using the
                append method.
Attributes:
GetAccess | public | 
SetAccess | private | 
NonCopyable | true | 
Tag, specified as a character vector or string scalar. The DOM API generates a
            session-unique tag as part of the creation of this object. The generated tag has the
            form CLASS:ID, where
                    CLASS is the object class and
                    ID is the value of the
                Id property of the object. Use this value to help identify
            where an issue occurs during document generation.
Attributes:
GetAccess | public | 
SetAccess | public | 
NonCopyable | true | 
Data Types: char | string
Object identifier, specified as a character vector or string scalar. The DOM API generates a session-unique identifier when it creates the document element object.
Attributes:
GetAccess | public | 
SetAccess | public | 
NonCopyable | true | 
Data Types: char | string
Methods
Examples
To add content to an empty table, append table entries to table rows and then append the table rows to the table. This example creates this two-by-two table:
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Create a document and then create a table that has two columns.
import mlreportgen.dom.*
d = Document();
t = Table(2);Create two table rows.
tr1 = TableRow(); tr2 = TableRow();
Create table entries that contain the content and append the table entries to the rows.
append(tr1,TableEntry('e11')); append(tr1,TableEntry('e12')); append(tr2,TableEntry('e21')); append(tr2,TableEntry('e22'));
Append the table rows to the table.
append(t,tr1); append(t,tr2);
Append the table to the document. Close and view the document.
append(d,t); close(d); rptview(d);
Use the Entries property of an mlreportgen.dom.TableRow object to access the mlreportgen.dom.TableEntry object that corresponds to the entry that you want to format. Format the entry by setting format properties of the TableEntry object or by adding format objects to the Style property of the object. This example changes the text color of the second entry of the second row to red.
import mlreportgen.dom.* d = Document(); t = Table({'e11','e12';'e21','e22'}); t.row(2).Entries(2).Style = {Color('red')}; append(d,t); close(d); rptview(d);
In the resulting table, the text, e22, in the second entry of the second row is red.
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Alternatively, you can access a table entry by using the entry method of the mlreportgen.dom.Table object that contains the entry. In the previous example, replace: 
t.row(2).Entries(2).Style = {Color('red')};
with:
elem = entry(t,2,2);
elem.Style = {Color('red')};
Version History
Introduced in R2014b
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