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DataTableBuilder
Builder de objetos DataTable. A criação de uma tabela de dados consiste em primeiro especificar as colunas e, em seguida, adicionar as linhas, uma de cada vez. Exemplo:
Adiciona uma coluna à tabela de dados. As colunas serão adicionadas de 0 a n.
A primeira coluna é usada com frequência por gráficos para rótulos (por exemplo, rótulos do eixo X em gráficos de linhas ou rótulos de fatia em gráficos de pizza). As outras colunas são usadas com frequência para dados e, portanto, muitas vezes exigem valores numéricos.
Error: se a tabela de dados estiver vazia ou tiver um formato inválido.
setValue(row, column, value)
Define um valor específico na tabela.
É possível definir um valor antes de adicionar a coluna à tabela de dados. No entanto, a menos que a coluna seja adicionada em algum momento, o valor será ignorado.
Nem todos os valores de coluna precisam ser preenchidos. Os valores ausentes serão considerados null.
Parâmetros
Nome
Tipo
Descrição
row
Integer
o índice da linha (a primeira linha tem índice 0)
column
Integer
o índice da coluna (a primeira coluna tem índice 0)
value
Object
o valor da célula da tabela (precisa ter o tipo certo para a coluna).
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Building a data table consists of first specifying its columns, and\nthen adding its rows, one at a time. Example:\n\n```javascript\nconst data = Charts.newDataTable()\n .addColumn(Charts.ColumnType.STRING, 'Month')\n .addColumn(Charts.ColumnType.NUMBER, 'In Store')\n .addColumn(Charts.ColumnType.NUMBER, 'Online')\n .addRow(['January', 10, 1])\n .addRow(['February', 12, 1])\n .addRow(['March', 20, 2])\n .addRow(['April', 25, 3])\n .addRow(['May', 30, 4])\n .build();\n``` \n\n### Methods\n\n| Method | Return type | Brief description |\n|-------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|\n| [addColumn(type, label)](#addColumn(ColumnType,String)) | [DataTableBuilder](#) | Adds a column to the data table. |\n| [addRow(values)](#addRow(Object)) | [DataTableBuilder](#) | Adds a row to the data table. |\n| [build()](#build()) | [DataTable](/apps-script/reference/charts/data-table) | Builds and returns a data table. |\n| [setValue(row, column, value)](#setValue(Integer,Integer,Object)) | [DataTableBuilder](#) | Sets a specific value in the table. |\n\nDetailed documentation\n----------------------\n\n### `add``Column(type, label)`\n\nAdds a column to the data table. Columns will be added from 0 to n.\n\nThe first column is often used by charts for labels (for instance, X-axis labels on line\ncharts, or slice labels in pie charts). The other columns are often used for data and therefore\noften require numeric values.\n\n#### Parameters\n\n| Name | Type | Description |\n|---------|---------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------|\n| `type` | [ColumnType](/apps-script/reference/charts/column-type) | type of data in the column (number, string, or date) |\n| `label` | `String` | label of the column (it's used for chart legends). |\n\n#### Return\n\n\n[DataTableBuilder](#) --- this builder, for chaining.\n\n*** ** * ** ***\n\n### `add``Row(values)`\n\nAdds a row to the data table.\n\n#### Parameters\n\n| Name | Type | Description |\n|----------|------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| `values` | `Object[]` | values for the row, specified in the same order that the columns are entered. |\n\n#### Return\n\n\n[DataTableBuilder](#) --- this builder, for chaining.\n\n*** ** * ** ***\n\n### `build()`\n\nBuilds and returns a data table.\n\n#### Return\n\n\n[DataTable](/apps-script/reference/charts/data-table) --- the data table\n\n#### Throws\n\n\n[`Error`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Error) --- if the data table is empty or otherwise malformed\n\n*** ** * ** ***\n\n### `set``Value(row, column, value)`\n\nSets a specific value in the table.\n\nYou may set a value before adding the column to the data table. However, unless the column\nis added at some point, the value will be ignored.\n\nNot all column values need to be filled in. Those missing will be considered `null`.\n\n#### Parameters\n\n| Name | Type | Description |\n|----------|-----------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| `row` | `Integer` | the row index (the first row has index 0) |\n| `column` | `Integer` | the column index (the first column has index 0) |\n| `value` | `Object` | the value of the table cell (should have the right type for the column). |\n\n#### Return\n\n\n[DataTableBuilder](#) --- this builder, for chaining"]]