NamedRange.CalculateRowMajorOrder Method
Definition
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Calculates a specific range of cells.
public:
System::Object ^ CalculateRowMajorOrder();
public object CalculateRowMajorOrder ();
abstract member CalculateRowMajorOrder : unit -> obj
Public Function CalculateRowMajorOrder () As Object
Returns
An object that represents the calculation of a specific range of cells.
Examples
The following code example causes Excel to calculate the specified named range. To run this code example, add a named range control that spans one or more cells that contain some formulas and name it myFormulaRange
.
This example is for a document-level customization.
private void CalculateRange()
{
Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.NamedRange myNamedRange =
Globals.Sheet1.myFormulaRange;
myNamedRange.CalculateRowMajorOrder();
}
Private Sub CalculateRange()
Dim myNamedRange As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.NamedRange = _
Globals.Sheet1.myFormulaRange
myNamedRange.CalculateRowMajorOrder()
End Sub
Remarks
The CalculateRowMajorOrder method calculates the specified range cell by cell, from its top-left corner to its bottom-right corner in row-major order. This is the same process that is used by Excel 2000 and earlier versions to calculate a range.