Difference between revisions of "CellRange Command"
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;CellRange[ <Start Cell>, <End Cell> ]:Creates a list containing the cell values in this cell range. | ;CellRange[ <Start Cell>, <End Cell> ]:Creates a list containing the cell values in this cell range. | ||
:{{Example|1=<code>CellRange[A1, A3]</code> returns the list {1, 4, 9} being <code>A1 = 1, A2 = 4, A3 = 9</code> the corresponding spreadsheet cells values.}} | :{{Example|1=<code>CellRange[A1, A3]</code> returns the list {1, 4, 9} being <code>A1 = 1, A2 = 4, A3 = 9</code> the corresponding spreadsheet cells values.}} | ||
:{{Note|1=<code>A1:A3</code> is a shorter syntax.}} | :{{Note|1=<code>A1:A3</code> is a shorter syntax.}} |
Revision as of 22:04, 9 March 2013
- CellRange[ <Start Cell>, <End Cell> ]
- Creates a list containing the cell values in this cell range.
- Example:
CellRange[A1, A3]
returns the list {1, 4, 9} beingA1 = 1, A2 = 4, A3 = 9
the corresponding spreadsheet cells values.
- Note:
A1:A3
is a shorter syntax.