Difference between revisions of "FillCells Command"
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;FillCells( <Cell>, <Matrix> ):Copies values from the matrix into the spreadsheet. The upper left corner of the matrix is matched to the given cell. Resulting cells are [[Free, Dependent and Auxiliary Objects|free objects]], i.e. independent of the matrix. | ;FillCells( <Cell>, <Matrix> ):Copies values from the matrix into the spreadsheet. The upper left corner of the matrix is matched to the given cell. Resulting cells are [[Free, Dependent and Auxiliary Objects|free objects]], i.e. independent of the matrix. | ||
{{Note|1=See also [[FillRow Command|FillRow]] and [[FillColumn Command|FillColumn]] commands.}} | {{Note|1=See also [[FillRow Command|FillRow]] and [[FillColumn Command|FillColumn]] commands.}} | ||
+ | {{Note|1=You can use <code>FillCell(cell, Transpose(list))</code> to fill vertically}} |
Revision as of 14:28, 28 November 2022
- 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, Dependent and Auxiliary Objects|free objects)], i.e. independent of the list.
- FillCells( <Cell>, <Matrix> )
- Copies values from the matrix into the spreadsheet. 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.
Note: You can use
FillCell(cell, Transpose(list))
to fill vertically