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Excel.ConditionalIconCriterion interface

Representa um critério de ícone que contém um tipo, valor, um operador e um ícone personalizado opcional, se não utilizar um conjunto de ícones.

Comentários

[ Conjunto de API: ExcelApi 1.6 ]

Propriedades

customIcon

O ícone personalizado para o critério atual, se diferente do conjunto de ícones predefinido, será devolvido.null

formula

Um número ou uma fórmula, dependendo do tipo.

operator

greaterThan ou greaterThanOrEqual para cada um dos tipos de regra para o formato condicional do ícone.

type

No que a fórmula condicional de ícone deve se basear.

Detalhes da propriedade

customIcon

O ícone personalizado para o critério atual, se diferente do conjunto de ícones predefinido, será devolvido.null

customIcon?: Excel.Icon;

Valor da propriedade

Comentários

[ Conjunto de API: ExcelApi 1.6 ]

formula

Um número ou uma fórmula, dependendo do tipo.

formula: string;

Valor da propriedade

string

Comentários

[ Conjunto de API: ExcelApi 1.6 ]

Exemplos

// Link to full sample: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OfficeDev/office-js-snippets/prod/samples/excel/14-conditional-formatting/conditional-formatting-basic.yaml

await Excel.run(async (context) => {
    const sheet = context.workbook.worksheets.getItem("Sample");
    const range = sheet.getRange("B8:E13");
    const conditionalFormat = range.conditionalFormats
        .add(Excel.ConditionalFormatType.iconSet);
    const iconSetCF = conditionalFormat.iconSet;
    iconSetCF.style = Excel.IconSet.threeTriangles;

    /*
        The iconSetCF.criteria array is automatically prepopulated with
        criterion elements whose properties have been given default settings.
        You can't write to each property of a criterion directly. Instead,
        replace the whole criteria object.

        With a "three*" icon set style, such as "threeTriangles", the third
        element in the criteria array (criteria[2]) defines the "top" icon;
        e.g., a green triangle. The second (criteria[1]) defines the "middle"
        icon. The first (criteria[0]) defines the "low" icon, but it
        can often be left empty as the following object shows, because every
        cell that does not match the other two criteria always gets the low
        icon.            
    */
    iconSetCF.criteria = [
        {} as any,
        {
            type: Excel.ConditionalFormatIconRuleType.number,
            operator: Excel.ConditionalIconCriterionOperator.greaterThanOrEqual,
            formula: "=700"
        },
        {
            type: Excel.ConditionalFormatIconRuleType.number,
            operator: Excel.ConditionalIconCriterionOperator.greaterThanOrEqual,
            formula: "=1000",
        }
    ];

    await context.sync();
});

operator

greaterThan ou greaterThanOrEqual para cada um dos tipos de regra para o formato condicional do ícone.

operator: Excel.ConditionalIconCriterionOperator | "Invalid" | "GreaterThan" | "GreaterThanOrEqual";

Valor da propriedade

Excel.ConditionalIconCriterionOperator | "Invalid" | "GreaterThan" | "GreaterThanOrEqual"

Comentários

[ Conjunto de API: ExcelApi 1.6 ]

Exemplos

// Link to full sample: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OfficeDev/office-js-snippets/prod/samples/excel/14-conditional-formatting/conditional-formatting-basic.yaml

await Excel.run(async (context) => {
    const sheet = context.workbook.worksheets.getItem("Sample");
    const range = sheet.getRange("B8:E13");
    const conditionalFormat = range.conditionalFormats
        .add(Excel.ConditionalFormatType.iconSet);
    const iconSetCF = conditionalFormat.iconSet;
    iconSetCF.style = Excel.IconSet.threeTriangles;

    /*
        The iconSetCF.criteria array is automatically prepopulated with
        criterion elements whose properties have been given default settings.
        You can't write to each property of a criterion directly. Instead,
        replace the whole criteria object.

        With a "three*" icon set style, such as "threeTriangles", the third
        element in the criteria array (criteria[2]) defines the "top" icon;
        e.g., a green triangle. The second (criteria[1]) defines the "middle"
        icon. The first (criteria[0]) defines the "low" icon, but it
        can often be left empty as the following object shows, because every
        cell that does not match the other two criteria always gets the low
        icon.            
    */
    iconSetCF.criteria = [
        {} as any,
        {
            type: Excel.ConditionalFormatIconRuleType.number,
            operator: Excel.ConditionalIconCriterionOperator.greaterThanOrEqual,
            formula: "=700"
        },
        {
            type: Excel.ConditionalFormatIconRuleType.number,
            operator: Excel.ConditionalIconCriterionOperator.greaterThanOrEqual,
            formula: "=1000",
        }
    ];

    await context.sync();
});

type

No que a fórmula condicional de ícone deve se basear.

type: Excel.ConditionalFormatIconRuleType | "Invalid" | "Number" | "Percent" | "Formula" | "Percentile";

Valor da propriedade

Excel.ConditionalFormatIconRuleType | "Invalid" | "Number" | "Percent" | "Formula" | "Percentile"

Comentários

[ Conjunto de API: ExcelApi 1.6 ]

Exemplos

// Link to full sample: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OfficeDev/office-js-snippets/prod/samples/excel/14-conditional-formatting/conditional-formatting-basic.yaml

await Excel.run(async (context) => {
    const sheet = context.workbook.worksheets.getItem("Sample");
    const range = sheet.getRange("B8:E13");
    const conditionalFormat = range.conditionalFormats
        .add(Excel.ConditionalFormatType.iconSet);
    const iconSetCF = conditionalFormat.iconSet;
    iconSetCF.style = Excel.IconSet.threeTriangles;

    /*
        The iconSetCF.criteria array is automatically prepopulated with
        criterion elements whose properties have been given default settings.
        You can't write to each property of a criterion directly. Instead,
        replace the whole criteria object.

        With a "three*" icon set style, such as "threeTriangles", the third
        element in the criteria array (criteria[2]) defines the "top" icon;
        e.g., a green triangle. The second (criteria[1]) defines the "middle"
        icon. The first (criteria[0]) defines the "low" icon, but it
        can often be left empty as the following object shows, because every
        cell that does not match the other two criteria always gets the low
        icon.            
    */
    iconSetCF.criteria = [
        {} as any,
        {
            type: Excel.ConditionalFormatIconRuleType.number,
            operator: Excel.ConditionalIconCriterionOperator.greaterThanOrEqual,
            formula: "=700"
        },
        {
            type: Excel.ConditionalFormatIconRuleType.number,
            operator: Excel.ConditionalIconCriterionOperator.greaterThanOrEqual,
            formula: "=1000",
        }
    ];

    await context.sync();
});