'Declaration Public Overridable Function GetSpanCell( _ ByVal row As Integer, _ ByVal column As Integer _ ) As CellRange
Parameters
- row
- Row index of the cell
- column
- Column index of the cell
'Declaration Public Overridable Function GetSpanCell( _ ByVal row As Integer, _ ByVal column As Integer _ ) As CellRange
Creating a span of cells creates one large cell where there had previously been several. For example, if you create a span of cells from cell A1 to cell C2, cell A1 then appears to occupy the space from cell A1 through cell C2.
When you create a span of cells, the data in the first cell in the span (designated by the row and column parameters) occupies all the space in the span. When you create a span, the data that was in each of the cells in the span is still in each cell, but not displayed. The data is simply hidden by the span range. Also, the cell types of the cells combined in the span are not changed.
You can add a span of cells by calling the AddSpanCell method. You can remove a span from a range of cells by calling the RemoveSpanCell method.
Note:You cannot sort a sheet that has spanned cells.
FarPoint.Web.Spread.SheetView sv; FarPoint.Web.Spread.Model.CellRange cr; sv = FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView; cr = sv.GetSpanCell(0, 0) Response.Write("The span contains cells " + cr.Row + "," + cr.Column + "," + cr.RowCount + "," + cr.ColumnCount);
Dim sv As FarPoint.Web.Spread.SheetView Dim cr As FarPoint.Web.Spread.Model.CellRange sv = FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView cr = sv.GetSpanCell(0, 0) Response.Write("The span contains cells " & cr.Row & "," & cr.Column & "," & cr.RowCount & "," & cr.ColumnCount)
SheetView Class
SheetView Members
AddSpanCell Method
RemoveSpanCell method