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;Cell[ <Column>, <Row> ]
 
;Cell[ <Column>, <Row> ]
 
:Returns copy of [[Spreadsheet View|spreadsheet]] cell in given column and row.  
 
:Returns copy of [[Spreadsheet View|spreadsheet]] cell in given column and row.  
{{Example|1=<code>Cell[2,1]</code> returns copy of B1.}}
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:{{Example|1=<code>Cell[2, 1]</code> returns copy of B1.}}
{{Note|By default the cells in spreadsheet cells are [[Free, Dependent and Auxiliary Objects|auxiliary]] and in such case this command returns auxiliary object as well.}}
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{{Note|<div>
{{Note|You must make sure that the cells you refer to are '''earlier''' in the [[Construction_Protocol|Construction Protocol]] than this command}}
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*By default the cells in spreadsheet cells are [[Free, Dependent and Auxiliary Objects|auxiliary]] and in such case this command returns auxiliary object as well.
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*You must make sure that the cells you refer to are '''earlier''' in the [[Construction_Protocol|Construction Protocol]] than this command. </div>}}

Revision as of 11:44, 27 August 2013



Cell[ <Column>, <Row> ]
Returns copy of spreadsheet cell in given column and row.
Example: Cell[2, 1] returns copy of B1.
Note:
  • By default the cells in spreadsheet cells are auxiliary and in such case this command returns auxiliary object as well.
  • You must make sure that the cells you refer to are earlier in the Construction Protocol than this command.
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