Class ExcelFormulaAddress
Range address used in the formula parser
Inherited Members
      System.Object.Equals(System.Object, System.Object)
    
    
      System.Object.GetType()
    
    
      System.Object.MemberwiseClone()
    
    
      System.Object.ReferenceEquals(System.Object, System.Object)
    
  Namespace: OfficeOpenXml
Assembly: EPPlus.dll
Syntax
public class ExcelFormulaAddress : ExcelAddressBase
  Constructors
ExcelFormulaAddress(Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32)
Creates an Address object
Declaration
public ExcelFormulaAddress(int fromRow, int fromCol, int toRow, int toColumn)
  Parameters
| Type | Name | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| System.Int32 | fromRow | start row  | 
      
| System.Int32 | fromCol | start column  | 
      
| System.Int32 | toRow | End row  | 
      
| System.Int32 | toColumn | End column  | 
      
ExcelFormulaAddress(String, ExcelWorksheet)
Creates an Address object
Declaration
public ExcelFormulaAddress(string address, ExcelWorksheet worksheet)
  Parameters
| Type | Name | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| System.String | address | The formula address  | 
      
| ExcelWorksheet | worksheet | The worksheet  | 
      
Properties
Address
The address for the range
Declaration
public string Address { get; set; }
  Property Value
| Type | Description | 
|---|---|
| System.String | 
Remarks
Examples of addresses are "A1" "B1:C2" "A:A" "1:1" "A1:E2,G3:G5"
Addresses
Addresses can be separated by a comma. If the address contains multiple addresses this list contains them.
Declaration
public List<ExcelFormulaAddress> Addresses { get; }
  Property Value
| Type | Description | 
|---|---|
| System.Collections.Generic.List<ExcelFormulaAddress> |