Managing Ranges with Golang via C++

Introduction

In Excel, you can select multiple cells with a mouse box selection; the set of selected cells is called a Range.

For example, you can click the left mouse button in cell A1 of the workbook and then drag to cell C4. The rectangular area you selected can also be easily created as an object by using Aspose.Cells.

Here is how to create a range, put values, set styles, and perform more operations on the Range object.

Managing Ranges Using Aspose.Cells

Aspose.Cells provides a class, Workbook that represents a Microsoft Excel file. The Workbook class contains a Worksheets collection that allows access to each worksheet in an Excel file. A worksheet is represented by the Worksheet class. The Worksheet class provides a Cells collection.

Create Range

When you want to create a rectangular area that extends over A1:C4, you can use the following code:

Put values into the cells of the range

Say you have a range of cells that extends over A1:C4. The matrix contains 4 × 3 = 12 cells. The individual range cells are arranged sequentially: Range[0,0], Range[0,1], Range[0,2], Range[1,0], Range[1,1], Range[1,2], Range[2,0], Range[2,1], Range[2,2], Range[3,0], Range[3,1], Range[3,2].

The following example shows how to input some values into the cells of the range.

Set the style of the cells of the range

The following example shows how to set the style of the cells of the range.

Get CurrentRegion of the range

CurrentRegion is a property that returns a Range object that represents the current region.

The current region is a range bounded by any combination of blank rows and blank columns. It is read‑only.

In Excel, you can get the CurrentRegion area by:

  1. Selecting an area (range1) with the mouse box.
  2. Clicking Home → Editing → Find & Select → Go To Special → Current region, or using Ctrl+Shift+*. Excel will automatically select an area (range2); now you have it—range2 is the CurrentRegion of range1.

Using Aspose.Cells, you can use the Range.CurrentRegion property to perform the same function.

Please download the following test file, open it in Excel, use the mouse box to select an area A1:D7, then press Ctrl+Shift+*; you will see area A1:C3 selected.

current_region.xlsx

Now please run the following example to see how it works in Aspose.Cells:

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