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;FillCells[ <CellRange>, <Object> ]:Copies the value/equation etc. of the object to the given cellrange. Resulting cells are [[Free, Dependent and Auxiliary Objects|free objects]], i.e. independent of object. | ;FillCells[ <CellRange>, <Object> ]:Copies the value/equation etc. of the object to the given cellrange. Resulting cells are [[Free, Dependent and Auxiliary Objects|free objects]], i.e. independent of object. |
Revision as of 11:46, 23 July 2015
- FillCells[ <CellRange>, <Object> ]
- Copies the value/equation etc. of the object to the given cellrange. Resulting cells are free objects, i.e. independent of object.
- Notes:
- CellRange has to be entered like this: e.g.: B2:D5.
- Object can be anything, e.g.: 3, RandomBetween[0, 10], Circle[A, B].
- Cells are labelled by column and row, e.g.: B2
- FillCells[ <Cell>, <List> ]
- Copies values from the list to the first cells on the right of the given cell. Resulting cells are free objects, i.e. independent of the list.
- FillCells[ <Cell>, <Matrix> ]
- Copies values from the matrix. The upper left corner of the matrix is matched to the given cell. Resulting cells are free objects, i.e. independent of the matrix.
Note: See also FillRow and FillColumn commands.