Spread Windows Forms 9.0 Product Documentation
GetModelScopeCustomName(String) Method
Example 


Name, as an expression
Gets the user-defined name, as an expression, in the model.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Overloads Function GetModelScopeCustomName( _
   ByVal name As String _
) As Expression
'Usage
 
Dim instance As IEnhancedCustomNameSupport
Dim name As String
Dim value As Expression
 
value = instance.GetModelScopeCustomName(name)
Expression GetModelScopeCustomName( 
   string name
)

Parameters

name
Name, as an expression
Example
This example uses the GetModelScopeCustomName method.
FarPoint.Win.Spread.Model.IEnhancedCustomNameSupport cns;
FarPoint.CalcEngine.Expression ex;
cns = (FarPoint.Win.Spread.Model.IEnhancedCustomNameSupport)fpSpread1.ActiveSheet.Models.Data;
cns.AddModelScopeCustomName("ALPHA", new FarPoint.CalcEngine.DoubleExpression(20), "test");
fpSpread1.ActiveSheet.SetFormula(1, 1, "ALPHA");
ex = cns.GetModelScopeCustomName("ALPHA");
listBox1.Items.Add("The type of the custom name is " + ex.ToString());
Dim cns As FarPoint.Win.Spread.Model.IEnhancedCustomNameSupport
Dim ex As FarPoint.CalcEngine.Expression
cns = FpSpread1.ActiveSheet.Models.Data
cns.AddModelScopeCustomName("ALPHA", New FarPoint.CalcEngine.DoubleExpression(20), "test")
FpSpread1.ActiveSheet.SetFormula(1, 1, "ALPHA")
ex = cns.GetModelScopeCustomName("ALPHA")
ListBox1.Items.Add("The type of the custom name is " & ex.ToString())
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 2000 Professional (SP4), Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003 Server (SP1), Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 2008, Windows XP (SP2), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10

See Also

Reference

IEnhancedCustomNameSupport Interface
IEnhancedCustomNameSupport Members
Overload List

 

 


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