2.1.13 dlgRowColGoto
Contents
Brief Information
Go to and select specified row and column
Command Line Usage
1. dlgRowColGoto r1:=10 c1:=2;
2. dlgRowColGoto r1:=10 c1:=2 wks:=[book1]sheet1;
X-Function Execution Options
Please refer to the page for additional option switches when accessing the x-function from script
Variables
| Display Name |
Variable Name |
I/O and Type |
Default Value |
Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Go to Row | r1 |
Input int |
|
It specifies the row number to go. |
| Go to Column | c1 |
Input int |
|
It specifies the column number to go. |
| Worksheet | wks |
Input Worksheet |
|
It specifies the name of worksheet. |
| Extend Selection | select |
Input int |
|
This is only available when you have selected one or more regions. It specifies whether or not to extend the selection from the last region that you choose. The default setting is 0. |
Description
This function is used to go to specified row and column. Please note that when you use Extend Selection, if multiple regions are selected, only last region will be extended.
Examples
- If you want to go to the 3rd row in column 2 of sheet1 in book2, you can use the following command:
dlgRowColGoto r1:=3 c1:=2 wks:=[book2]sheet1.
- This function will scroll a worksheet to a selected row and/or column. If both row and column are specified, then the particular cell is selected.
newbook; // Start with 100 rows and 10 columns of random data WKS.NCOLS=10; loop(ii,1,10) { wcol(ii) = uniform(100); } // Look for the maximum value maxval = -1e6; maxcol = 0; maxrow = 0; loop(ii,1,10) { limit wcol(ii); if( limit.ymax > maxval ) { maxval = limit.ymax; maxcol = ii; maxrow = limit.imax; } } // Use our function to select the found maximum range mycol=%(maxcol); dlgrowcolgoto r1:=maxrow c1:=mycol; // and color the cell wcellcolor color:=color(red); wcellcolor color:=color(yellow) type:=1;
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