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CellRange.GetDataSource() Method

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CellRange.GetDataSource() Method

Creates the data source from the current cell range.

Namespace : DevExpress.Spreadsheet

Assembly : DevExpress.Spreadsheet.v25.2.Core.dll

NuGet Package : DevExpress.Spreadsheet.Core

Declaration

csharp
object GetDataSource()
vb
Function GetDataSource As Object

Returns

TypeDescription
Object

An object that specifies the created data source.

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Remarks

Another method that creates the data source from a worksheet range is the WorksheetDataBindingCollection.CreateDataSource method. It creates a worksheet data binding and adds it to the collection. To obtain a data source associated with a particular binding, use the WorksheetDataBinding.DataSource property.

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spreadsheet-document-api-use-worksheet-data-bindings-to-process-data/CS/PerformanceCounterCorrelationExample/WorksheetProcessor.cs#L18

csharp
public object GetDataSource() {
    return wb.Worksheets[0].Cells["E2"].GetDataSource();
}

spreadsheet-document-api-use-worksheet-data-bindings-to-process-data/VB/PerformanceCounterCorrelationExample/WorksheetProcessor.vb#L19

vb
Public Function GetDataSource() As Object
    Return wb.Worksheets(0).Cells("E2").GetDataSource()
End Function

See Also

Data Binding in WinForms Spreadsheet Control

DataBindings

Error

CellRange Interface

CellRange Members

DevExpress.Spreadsheet Namespace