Excel.Interfaces.TableRowLoadOptions interface
Represents a row in a table.
Note that unlike ranges or columns, which will adjust if new rows or columns are added before them, a TableRow
object represents the physical location of the table row, but not the data. That is, if the data is sorted or if new rows are added, a table row will continue to point at the index for which it was created.
Remarks
Properties
$all | Specifying |
index | Returns the index number of the row within the rows collection of the table. Zero-indexed. |
values | Represents the raw values of the specified range. The data returned could be a string, number, or boolean. Cells that contain an error will return the error string. If the returned value starts with a plus ("+"), minus ("-"), or equal sign ("="), Excel interprets this value as a formula. |
Property Details
$all
Specifying $all
for the load options loads all the scalar properties (such as Range.address
) but not the navigational properties (such as Range.format.fill.color
).
$all?: boolean;
Property Value
boolean
index
Returns the index number of the row within the rows collection of the table. Zero-indexed.
index?: boolean;
Property Value
boolean
Remarks
values
Represents the raw values of the specified range. The data returned could be a string, number, or boolean. Cells that contain an error will return the error string. If the returned value starts with a plus ("+"), minus ("-"), or equal sign ("="), Excel interprets this value as a formula.
values?: boolean;
Property Value
boolean
Remarks
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