ig.excel.AverageConditionalFormat

Exposes properties which control the visual attributes of a WorksheetCell based on whether a cell's value is above or below the average or standard deviation for the associated range.

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  • aboveBelow

    .aboveBelow( );
    Return Type:
    ig.excel.FormatConditionAboveBelow
    Return Type Description:
    Returns a FormatConditionAboveBelow.

    Returns a value which determines the manner in which cell values are compared against the average or standard deviation for the associated range.

  • aboveBelow

    .aboveBelow( value:ig.excel.FormatConditionAboveBelow );
    Return Type:
    ig.excel.FormatConditionAboveBelow
    Return Type Description:
    Returns a FormatConditionAboveBelow.

    Sets a value which determines the manner in which cell values are compared against the average or standard deviation for the associated range.

    • value
    • Type:ig.excel.FormatConditionAboveBelow
  • cellFormat
    Inherited

    .cellFormat( );
    Return Type:
    ig.excel.IWorksheetCellFormat
    Return Type Description:
    Returns a IWorksheetCellFormat.

    Returns an IWorksheetCellFormat interface implementation which represents the format for cells which meet the criteria associated with this condition.

    Remarks

    The IWorksheetCellFormat implementation defines the visual attributes which are applied to cells whose value meets the associated condition.

  • conditionType
    Inherited

    .conditionType( );
    Return Type:
    ig.excel.FormatConditionType
    Return Type Description:
    Returns a FormatConditionType.

    Returns a FormatConditionType value which identifies the type of condition for this instance.

  • numericStandardDeviation

    .numericStandardDeviation( );

    Returns the numeric standard deviation for this condition. Applicable only when the AverageConditionalFormat.aboveBelow property is set to 'AboveStandardDeviation' or 'BelowStandardDeviation'.

  • numericStandardDeviation

    .numericStandardDeviation( value:number );

    Sets the numeric standard deviation for this condition. Applicable only when the AverageConditionalFormat.aboveBelow property is set to 'AboveStandardDeviation' or 'BelowStandardDeviation'.

    • value
    • Type:number
  • priority
    Inherited

    .priority( );

    Returns a value which determines the order of evaluation when multiple conditional formatting rules exist.

    Remarks

    By default, conditions are evaluated in the order in which they appear within the containing collection.

    This property makes it possible to weight one condition over another, essentially overriding the condition's ordinal position within the collection.

    A lower number means a higher priority; for example, a condition with a priority of 1 is evaluated before one with a priority of 2.

    If a cell value meets more than one condition, the format defined by the first condition to be evaluated takes precedence.

    Setting the priority on one condition may cause the value of other conditions in the collection to be changed to ensure that each condition has a unique value.

  • priority
    Inherited

    .priority( value:number );

    Sets a value which determines the order of evaluation when multiple conditional formatting rules exist.

    • value
    • Type:number

    Remarks

    By default, conditions are evaluated in the order in which they appear within the containing collection.

    This property makes it possible to weight one condition over another, essentially overriding the condition's ordinal position within the collection.

    A lower number means a higher priority; for example, a condition with a priority of 1 is evaluated before one with a priority of 2.

    If a cell value meets more than one condition, the format defined by the first condition to be evaluated takes precedence.

    Setting the priority on one condition may cause the value of other conditions in the collection to be changed to ensure that each condition has a unique value.

  • regions
    Inherited

    .regions( );

    Returns the WorksheetRegion which identifies the cell range with which this condition is associated.

  • setFirstPriority
    Inherited

    .setFirstPriority( );

    Sets the ConditionBase.priority value for this rule such that it is the first condition to be evaluated. Applicable only in the case where there is more than one element contained within the associated collection.

    Remarks

    When multiple conditions exist in the same collection, the order in which they are evaluated has bearing on which format is applied to cells which meet those conditions.

    This method ensures that the associated condition is the first one to be evaluated.

    To make a condition the last one to be evaluated, use the ConditionBase.setLastPriority method.

  • setLastPriority
    Inherited

    .setLastPriority( );

    Sets the ConditionBase.priority value for this rule such that it is the last condition to be evaluated. Applicable only in the case where there is more than one element contained within the associated ConditionalFormatCollection.

    Remarks

    Just as the ConditionBase.setFirstPriority method ensures that the associated condition is evalulated first, the SetLastPriority method ensures that the associated condition is evaluated last.

    Calling this method on more than one condition essentially replaces the previously designated condition as the last one to be evaluated with this one.

  • setRegions
    Inherited

    .setRegions( regionAddress:string, cellReferenceMode:ig.excel.CellReferenceMode );

    Replaces the existing regions with new ones

    • regionAddress
    • Type:string
    • A string with one or more comma separated region address
    • cellReferenceMode
    • Type:ig.excel.CellReferenceMode
    • An optional cell reference mode

    Exceptions

    Exception Description
    ig.ArgumentException If regionAddress is invalid or contains a region from another worksheet
  • stopIfTrue
    Inherited

    .stopIfTrue( );

    Returns a boolean indicating whether additional formatting rules are evaluated if this rule evaluates to true. Applicable only in the case where the containing collection contains more than one element.

    Remarks

    If a cell value meets more than one condition, the format defined by the first condition takes precedence. Individual format properties are "merged" during the resolution process; for example, if one format has red borders and another has a red foreground color, a cell value which meets both conditions may be formatted with both red borders and a red foreground color.

    This property makes it possible to short-circuit the resolution process, so that no other conditional formats are applied after the first condition evaluates to true.

    Using the above example, assume StopIfTrue is set to a value of true on the conditional format with red borders, a second conditional format exists with a red foreground color, and a cell value meets both conditions. Because the StopIfTrue setting prevents additional formats from being evaluated, the cell will not show a red foreground color, whereas with StopIfTrue being set to false, it would show both red borders and a red foreground color.

    In addition to preventing subsequent conditions from being evaluated, the order in which conditions are evaluated can be controlled using the ConditionBase.priority property.

  • stopIfTrue
    Inherited

    .stopIfTrue( value:boolean );

    Sets a boolean indicating whether additional formatting rules are evaluated if this rule evaluates to true. Applicable only in the case where the containing collection contains more than one element.

    • value
    • Type:boolean

    Remarks

    If a cell value meets more than one condition, the format defined by the first condition takes precedence. Individual format properties are "merged" during the resolution process; for example, if one format has red borders and another has a red foreground color, a cell value which meets both conditions may be formatted with both red borders and a red foreground color.

    This property makes it possible to short-circuit the resolution process, so that no other conditional formats are applied after the first condition evaluates to true.

    Using the above example, assume StopIfTrue is set to a value of true on the conditional format with red borders, a second conditional format exists with a red foreground color, and a cell value meets both conditions. Because the StopIfTrue setting prevents additional formats from being evaluated, the cell will not show a red foreground color, whereas with StopIfTrue being set to false, it would show both red borders and a red foreground color.

    In addition to preventing subsequent conditions from being evaluated, the order in which conditions are evaluated can be controlled using the ConditionBase.priority property.

  • workbook
    Inherited

    .workbook( );
    Return Type:
    ig.excel.Workbook
    Return Type Description:
    Returns a Workbook.

    Returns a reference to the associated workbook.

  • worksheet
    Inherited

    .worksheet( );
    Return Type:
    ig.excel.Worksheet
    Return Type Description:
    Returns a Worksheet.

    Returns a reference to the associated worksheet.

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