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CellRange.Item[Int32] Property

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CellRange.Item[Int32] Property

Gets an individual cell by its index in the range of cells.

Namespace : DevExpress.Spreadsheet

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

NuGet Package : DevExpress.Spreadsheet.Core

Declaration

csharp
Cell this[int position] { get; }
vb
ReadOnly Property Item(position As Integer) As Cell

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
positionInt32

A zero-based integer specifying the cell position in the range. If it’s negative or exceeds the last available index, an exception is raised.

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Property Value

TypeDescription
Cell

A Cell object that specifies the cell located at the specified position in the range of cells.

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Remarks

In the cell range, cells are indexed starting with the top left cell, ordered from left to right, then down.

Example

This example demonstrates several ways to access individual cells.

  • By row and column indexes of a cell via the Worksheet.Item property.

  • By a cell reference (for example, A1, B2, etc.) or by row and column indexes from the worksheet’s collection of cells. Use the CellCollection.Item property.

  • By a column index or column heading from the specified row. Use the Row.Item property.

  • By a cell index from the specified range of cells, or by row and column offsets relative to the cell range. Use the CellRange.Item property. See the How to: Access a Range of Cells document to learn how to access an individual range of cells in a worksheet.

  • C#

  • VB.NET

csharp
using DevExpress.Spreadsheet;
// ...

IWorkbook workbook = spreadsheetControl1.Document;
Worksheet worksheet = workbook.Worksheets[0];

Cell cellA1 = worksheet[0, 0]; // Cell A1

Cell cellB2 = worksheet.Cells["B2"]; // Cell B2
Cell cellC2 = worksheet.Cells[1, 2]; // Cell C2

Cell cellD3 = worksheet.Cells[2, 3]; // Cell D3
Cell cellE4 = worksheet.Rows[3]["E"]; // Cell E4
Cell cellF4 = worksheet.Rows["4"][5]; // Cell F4

Cell cellG5 = worksheet.Columns[6][4]; // Cell G5
Cell cellH6 = worksheet.Columns["H"][5]; // Cell H6
Cell cellI7 = worksheet.Columns["I"]["7"]; // Cell I7

// Access a cell from the range of cells.
Cell cellB5 = worksheet.Range["B3:D6"][6]; // Cell B5
Cell cellD6 = worksheet.Range["B3:D6"][3, 2]; // Cell D6
vb
Imports DevExpress.Spreadsheet
' ...

Dim workbook As IWorkbook = spreadsheetControl1.Document
Dim worksheet As Worksheet = workbook.Worksheets(0)

Dim cellA1 As Cell = worksheet(0, 0) ' Cell A1

Dim cellB2 As Cell = worksheet.Cells("B2") ' Cell B2
Dim cellC2 As Cell = worksheet.Cells(1, 2) ' Cell C2

Dim cellD3 As Cell = worksheet.Cells(2, 3) ' Cell D3
Dim cellE4 As Cell = worksheet.Rows(3)("E") ' Cell E4
Dim cellF4 As Cell = worksheet.Rows("4")(5) ' Cell F4

Dim cellG5 As Cell = worksheet.Columns(6)(4) ' Cell G5
Dim cellH6 As Cell = worksheet.Columns("H")(5) ' Cell H6
Dim cellI7 As Cell = worksheet.Columns("I")("7") ' Cell I7

' Access a cell from the range of cells.
Dim cellB5 As Cell = worksheet.Range("B3:D6")(6) ' Cell B5
Dim cellD6 As Cell = worksheet.Range("B3:D6")(3, 2) ' Cell D6

See Also

Row.Item*

Column.Item*

CellRange Interface

CellRange Members

DevExpress.Spreadsheet Namespace