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OBJECT

The OBJECT function is used to define an object, and specify the props and values. The OBJECT function result will be an object of these props and values.


The OBJECT function can be used to create RANGEBLOCK sparklines.

Syntax

OBJECT(property1, expression1, property2, expression2, ...)


OBJECT(properties_range, expressions_range)


OBJECT(property1, expressionArray1, property2, expressionArray2, ...)

Arguments

The OBJECT(property1, expression1, property2, expression2, ...) function has four arguments:

Argument

Description

property1

Refers to the first property of current object. It can be a string or a cell reference.

expression1

Refers to the first property value of current object. It can be any type value or a cell reference.

property2

Refers to the second property of current object. It can be a string or a cell reference.

expression2

Refers to the second property value of current object. It can be any type value or a cell reference.

This OBJECT(properties_range, expressions_range) function has four arguments:

Argument

Description

properties_range1

Refers to the first property of current object. It should be a range reference.

expressions_range1

Refers to the first property value of current object. It should be a range reference, and the length of this range should be equal to the length of property range.

properties_range2

Refers to the second property of current object. It should be a range reference, and the length of this range should be equal to the length of first property range.

expressions_range2

Refers to the second property value of current object. It should be a range reference, and the length of this range should be equal to the length of first property range.

The OBJECT(property1, expressionArray1, property2, expressionArray2, ...) function has four arguments:

Argument

Description

property1

Refers to the first property of current object. It can be a string or a cell reference.

expressionArray1

Refers to the first property value of current object. It should be an array of reference.

property2

Refers to the second property of current object. It can be a string or a cell reference.

expressionArray2

Refers to the second property value of current object. It should be an array of reference, and its length should be equal to the length of first property value.

Remarks

The OBJECT function will return CalcError if the parameters are not in key-value order and in pairs.

Data Types

The OBJECT(property1, expression1, property2, expression2, ...) and OBJECT(properties_range, expressions_range) returns object value data types, while OBJECT(property1, expressionArray1, property2, expressionArray2, ...) returns object array data type.

Examples

$(document).ready(function () { // initializing Spread var spread = new GC.Spread.Sheets.Workbook(document.getElementById('ss'), { sheetCount: 1 }); // get the activesheet var sheet = spread.getActiveSheet(); // DataSource is array let dataSource = [ { "NAME": "James Smith", "POSITION": "AVP", "OFFICE": "Fox Studios", "EXTN": 71, "START_DATE": '3/08/2008', "JOINING_YEAR": 2008 } ]; let colInfos = [ { name: "NAME", displayName: "NAME", size: "2*" }, { name: "POSITION", displayName: "POSITION", size: "*" }, { name: "OFFICE", size: "*" }, { name: "EXTN", size: "*" }, { name: "START_DATE", size: 100 }, { name: "JOINING_YEAR", size: 100 } ]; // create style var style = new GC.Spread.Sheets.Style(); style.cellButtons = [ { imageType: GC.Spread.Sheets.ButtonImageType.dropdown, command: "openMultiColumn", useButtonStyle: true, } ]; style.dropDowns = [ { type: GC.Spread.Sheets.DropDownType.multiColumn, option: { width: 600, height: 150, dataSource: dataSource, bindingInfos: colInfos } } ]; // set style's formatter style.formatter = '=PROPERTY(@, "OFFICE")'; // set style sheet.setStyle(0, 1, style); // set text sheet.setText(0, 0, "DataSource is array, return data parsed to the value of property 'OFFICE'."); // set wordwrap sheet.getCell(0, 0).wordWrap(true); sheet.getCell(0, 1).wordWrap(true); // set column width sheet.setColumnWidth(0, 200); sheet.setColumnWidth(1, 400); // set row height sheet.setRowHeight(0, 70); });