XPath Interface
Definition
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Represents an XPath that has been mapped to a Range or ListColumn object.
public interface class XPath
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.Guid("0002447E-0000-0000-C000-000000000046")]
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.InterfaceType(2)]
public interface XPath
Public Interface XPath
- Attributes
Remarks
XML features, except for saving files in the XML Spreadsheet format, are available only in Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 and Microsoft Office Excel 2003.
Use the SetValue(XmlMap, String, Object, Object) method to map an XPath to a range or list column. The SetValue method is also used to change the properties of an existing XPath.
Use the Clear() method to remove an XPath that has been mapped to a range or list column.
Properties
_Default |
Reserved for internal use. |
Application |
Returns an Application object that represents the Microsoft Excel application. Read-only. |
Creator |
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which this object was created. If the object was created in Microsoft Excel, this property returns the string XCEL, which is equivalent to the hexadecimal number 5843454C. Read-only XlCreator. |
Map |
Returns an XmlMap object that represents the schema map that contains the specified XPath object. Read-only. |
Parent |
Returns the parent object for the specified object. Read-only. |
Repeating |
Returns True if the specified XPath object is mapped to an XML list; returns False if the XPath object is mapped to a single cell. Read-only Boolean. |
Value |
Returns a String that represents the XPath for the specified object. |
Methods
Clear() |
Clears the schema mapping from the cells mapped to the specified XPath. |
SetValue(XmlMap, String, Object, Object) |
Maps the specified XPath object to a ListColumn object or Range collection. If the XPath object has previously been mapped to the ListColumn object or Range collection, the SetValue method sets the properties of the XPath object. |