Difference between revisions of "FillCells Command"
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;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 on list L). | ;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 on list L). | ||
;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 on matrix). | ;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 on matrix). | ||
− | {{Note|Cells are labeled by column and row, e.g.: B2.}} | + | {{Note|Cells are labeled by column and row, e.g.: ''B2''.}} |
Revision as of 09:52, 10 August 2011
- FillCells[<CellRange>, <Object>]
- 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 on list L).
- 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 on matrix).
Note: Cells are labeled by column and row, e.g.: B2.