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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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module com { module sun { module star { module sheet {
/** allows generic access to all spreadsheet functions.
*/
published service FunctionAccess
{
/** contributes properties to control the behavior of some functions
(i.e. NullDate, IgnoreCase, RegularExpressions).
*/
service com::sun::star::sheet::SpreadsheetDocumentSettings;
/** provides calculating the result of a spreadsheet function.
*/
interface com::sun::star::sheet::XFunctionAccess;
/** specifies whether the function call is performed as array function
call.
<p>If set to `TRUE`, the result of the function call will be
calculated similar to array formulas in a spreadsheet document. The
return value of the function call will usually be a sequence of
sequences containing the values of the resulting array. Example: If the
function ABS is called for a 3x2 cell range, the result will be a 3x2
array containing the absolute values of the numbers contained in the
specified cell range.</p>
<p>If set to `FALSE`, the result of the function call will be
calculated similar to simple cell formulas in a spreadsheet document.
The return value of the function call will usually be a single value.
Of course, some functions always return an array, for example the
MUNIT function.</p>
<p>For compatibility with older versions, the default value of this
property is `TRUE`.</p>
@since OOo 3.3
*/
[optional, property] boolean IsArrayFunction;
};
}; }; }; };
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