Gets an IEnumerator that enumerates through the names of the named expressions in the model.
Syntax
Visual Basic (Declaration) | |
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Public Function GetCustomNameEnumerator() As IEnumerator |
Return Value
IEnumerator object containing the enumerator for the custom name
Example
This example illustrates the use of this member by returning an IEnumerator that enumerates through the names of the named expressions in the model.
C# | Copy Code |
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FarPoint.Win.Spread.Model.DefaultSheetDataModel dataModel = new FarPoint.Win.Spread.Model.DefaultSheetDataModel(10, 10);
dataModel.AddCustomName("TWICESUM", "2*SUM(A1,A2)", 1, 1);
dataModel.AddCustomName("TwiceProduct", "2*A1*A2", 2, 2);
dataModel.SetFormula(1, 1, "TWICESUM");
dataModel.SetFormula(2, 2, "TwiceProduct");
dataModel.SetValue(0, 0, 10);
dataModel.SetValue(1, 0, 10);
fpSpread1.ActiveSheet.Models.Data = dataModel;
IEnumerator enm;
enm = dataModel.GetCustomNameEnumerator();
while (enm.MoveNext())
{
listBox1.Items.Add(enm.Current);
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Visual Basic | Copy Code |
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Dim dataModel As New FarPoint.Win.Spread.Model.DefaultSheetDataModel(10, 10)
dataModel.AddCustomName("TWICESUM", "2*SUM(A1,A2)", 1, 1)
dataModel.AddCustomName("TwiceProduct", "2*A1*A2", 2, 2)
dataModel.SetFormula(1, 1, "TWICESUM")
dataModel.SetFormula(2, 2, "TwiceProduct")
dataModel.SetValue(0, 0, 10)
dataModel.SetValue(1, 0, 10)
FpSpread1.ActiveSheet.Models.Data = dataModel
Dim enm As IEnumerator
enm = dataModel.GetCustomNameEnumerator()
While enm.MoveNext()
ListBox1.Items.Add(enm.Current)
End While |
Requirements
Target Platforms: Windows 2000 Professional (SP4), Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003 Server (SP1), Windows 2008, Windows XP (SP2), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8
See Also