Spread.Sheets Documentation > Developer's Guide > Customizing the Appearance > Using Conditional Formatting > Using the Formula Rule |
The formula rule allows you to use formulas when checking the condition.
This example creates a formula rule.
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var style = new GC.Spread.Sheets.Style(); style.backColor = "red"; var ranges = [new GC.Spread.Sheets.Range(0, 0, 2, 1)]; activeSheet.conditionalFormats.addFormulaRule("=A1=B1+C1", style, ranges); activeSheet.setValue(0, 0, 2,3); activeSheet.setValue(0, 1, 1,3); activeSheet.setValue(0, 2,1,3); activeSheet.setValue(1, 0, 1,3); // OR var style = new GC.Spread.Sheets.Style(); style.backColor = "red"; var rule = new GC.Spread.Sheets.ConditionalFormatting.NormalConditionRule(); rule.ruleType(GC.Spread.Sheets.ConditionalFormatting.RuleType.FormulaRule); rule.formula("=A1=B1+C1"); rule.ranges([new GC.Spread.Sheets.Range(0, 0, 2, 1)]); rule.style(style); activeSheet.conditionalFormats.addRule(rule); activeSheet.setValue(0, 0, 2,3); activeSheet.setValue(0, 1, 1,3); activeSheet.setValue(0, 2,1,3); activeSheet.setValue(1, 0, 1,3); |