You can use code in CellClick and CellDoubleClick events.
This example uses code in the CellClick and CellDoubleClick events.
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var spread = new GC.Spread.Sheets.Workbook(document.getElementById("ss"),{sheetCount:3}); var activeSheet = spread.getActiveSheet(); activeSheet.bind(GC.Spread.Sheets.Events.CellClick, function (sender, args) { if(args.sheetArea === GC.Spread.Sheets.SheetArea.colHeader){ console.log("The column header was clicked."); } if(args.sheetArea === GC.Spread.Sheets.SheetArea.rowHeader){ console.log("The row header was clicked."); } if(args.sheetArea === GC.Spread.Sheets.SheetArea.corner){ console.log("The corner header was clicked."); } console.log("Clicked column index: " + args.col); console.log("Clicked row index: " + args.row); }); activeSheet.bind(GC.Spread.Sheets.Events.CellDoubleClick, function (sender, args) { if(args.sheetArea === GC.Spread.Sheets.SheetArea.colHeader){ console.log("The column header was double clicked."); } if(args.sheetArea === GC.Spread.Sheets.SheetArea.rowHeader){ console.log("The row header was double clicked."); } if(args.sheetArea === GC.Spread.Sheets.SheetArea.corner){ console.log("The corner header was double clicked."); } console.log("Double clicked column index: " + args.col); console.log("Double clicked row index: " + args.row); }); |