The Factory class provides static methods for creating instances of
IWorkbookSet and
IWorkbook.
Syntax
Example
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class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { // Create a new empty workbook set. SpreadsheetGear.IWorkbookSet workbookSet = SpreadsheetGear.Factory.GetWorkbookSet(); // Create a new empty workbook in the workbook set. SpreadsheetGear.IWorkbook workbook = workbookSet.Workbooks.Add(); // Get a reference to the first worksheet. SpreadsheetGear.IWorksheet worksheet = workbook.Worksheets["Sheet1"]; // Get a reference to the top left cell of Sheet1. SpreadsheetGear.IRange a1 = worksheet.Cells["A1"]; // Set a formula. a1.Formula = "=24901.55 / PI()"; // Output the result of the formula. System.Console.WriteLine("The diameter of the earth is " + a1.Value.ToString() + " miles."); } } |
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Module Program
Sub Main()
Dim workbookSet As SpreadsheetGear.IWorkbookSet = SpreadsheetGear.Factory.GetWorkbookSet()
Dim workbook As SpreadsheetGear.IWorkbook = workbookSet.Workbooks.Add()
Dim worksheet As SpreadsheetGear.IWorksheet = workbook.Worksheets("Sheet1")
Dim a1 As SpreadsheetGear.IRange = worksheet.Cells("A1")
a1.Formula = "=24901.55 / PI()"
Console.WriteLine(("The diameter of the earth is " + a1.Value.ToString() + " miles."))
End Sub
End Module
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Remarks
Inheritance Hierarchy
System.Object
SpreadsheetGear.Factory
Requirements
Namespace: SpreadsheetGear
Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, Windows Me and Windows 98, including 32 bit and 64 bit editions where applicable. SpreadsheetGear for .NET 1.x requires the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 or .NET 2.0 (works with .NET 3.x). SpreadsheetGear for .NET 2007 requires the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 (works with .NET 3.x).
Assembly: SpreadsheetGear (in SpreadsheetGear.dll)
See Also