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Item(Int32,Int32,Int32,Int32) Property
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SpreadsheetGear Namespace > IRange Interface > Item Property : Item(Int32,Int32,Int32,Int32) Property
row1Offset
The offset for the top row of the new range (may be negative).
column1Offset
The offset for the left column of the new range (may be negative).
row2Offset
The offset for the bottom row of the new range (may be negative).
column2Offset
The offset for the right column of the new range (may be negative).
Returns a new 2d range instance of IRange which is offset from the top-left cell of the current range by the specified starting and ending row and column offsets.

Syntax

C# 
virtual IRange Item( 
   int row1Offset,
   int column1Offset,
   int row2Offset,
   int column2Offset
) {get;}

Parameters

row1Offset
The offset for the top row of the new range (may be negative).
column1Offset
The offset for the left column of the new range (may be negative).
row2Offset
The offset for the bottom row of the new range (may be negative).
column2Offset
The offset for the right column of the new range (may be negative).

Example

C#Copy Code
class Program 

    static void Main() 
    { 
        // Create a workbook. 
        SpreadsheetGear.IWorkbook workbook = SpreadsheetGear.Factory.GetWorkbook(); 
        // Get the worksheet and change the name. 
        SpreadsheetGear.IWorksheet worksheet = workbook.Worksheets["Sheet1"]; 
        worksheet.Name = "2005 Sales"; 
        // Get the worksheet cells reference. 
        SpreadsheetGear.IRange cells = worksheet.Cells; 
        // Add column headers using a string index into the cell range. 
        cells["B1"].Formula = "Jan"; 
        cells["C1"].Formula = "Feb"; 
        cells["D1"].Formula = "Mar"; 
        // Add row headers using zero based row and column indexes. 
        cells[1, 0].Formula = "Jennifer"; 
        cells[2, 0].Formula = "William"; 
        cells[3, 0].Formula = "Kristen"; 
        // Add random data using a multiple cell string index. 
        cells["B2:D4"].Formula = "=RAND()*10000"; 
        // Center the column headers using multiple cell row and column indexes. 
        cells[0, 1, 0, 3].HorizontalAlignment = SpreadsheetGear.HAlign.Center; 
        // Bold the row and column headers using a string index to multiple ranges. 
        cells["B1:D1,A2:A4"].Font.Bold = true; 
        // Format the data as currency. 
        cells["B2:D4"].NumberFormat = "$#,##0"; 
        // Write the workbook. 
        workbook.SaveAs("2005 Sales.xls", SpreadsheetGear.FileFormat.XLS97); 
    } 

    
Visual BasicCopy Code
Class Program
    Shared Sub Main()
        ' Create a workbook.
        Dim workbook As SpreadsheetGear.IWorkbook = SpreadsheetGear.Factory.GetWorkbook()
        ' Get the worksheet and change the name.
        Dim worksheet As SpreadsheetGear.IWorksheet = workbook.Worksheets("Sheet1")
        worksheet.Name = "2005 Sales"
        ' Get the worksheet cells reference.
        Dim cells As SpreadsheetGear.IRange = worksheet.Cells
        ' Add column headers using a string index into the cells range.
        cells("B1").Formula = "Jan"
        cells("C1").Formula = "Feb"
        cells("D1").Formula = "Mar"
        ' Add row headers using zero based row and column indexes.
        cells(1, 0).Formula = "Jennifer"
        cells(2, 0).Formula = "William"
        cells(3, 0).Formula = "Kristen"
        ' Add random data using a multiple cell string index.
        cells("B2:D4").Formula = "=RAND()*10000"
        ' Center the column headers using multiple cell row and column indexes.
        cells(0, 1, 0, 3).HorizontalAlignment = SpreadsheetGear.HAlign.Center
        ' Bold the row and column headers using a string index to multiple ranges.
        cells("B1:D1,A2:A4").Font.Bold = True
        ' Format the data as currency.
        cells("B2:D4").NumberFormat = "$#,##0"
        ' Write the workbook.
        workbook.SaveAs("2005 Sales.xls", SpreadsheetGear.FileFormat.XLS97)
    End Sub 'Main
End Class 'Program

Requirements

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).

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