officefileapi-devexpress-dot-spreadsheet-dot-iworkbook.md
Provides access to the cell range in the worbook.
Namespace : DevExpress.Spreadsheet
Assembly : DevExpress.Spreadsheet.v25.2.Core.dll
NuGet Package : DevExpress.Spreadsheet.Core
IRangeProvider Range { get; }
ReadOnly Property Range As IRangeProvider
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| IRangeProvider |
An object implementing the IRangeProvider interface.
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A cell range is a rectangular block of cells that is specified by the CellRange object. The Range property returns the IRangeProvider object whose members can be used to obtain a cell range.
IRangeProvider.Item, IRangeProvider.Parse - obtain a cell range by its cell reference or name.
IRangeProvider.FromLTRB - obtains a cell range by the indexes of its top left and bottom right cells.
In addition, to get a cell range located in a specific worksheet, you can use the Worksheet.Range property of the corresponding worksheet object.
This example demonstrates how to access ranges of cells in a worksheet. There are several ways to accomplish this.
IWorkbook.Range property.// A range that includes cells from the top left cell (A1) to the bottom right cell (B5).
CellRange rangeA1B5 = worksheet["A1:B5"];
// A rectangular range that includes cells from the top left cell (C5) to the bottom right cell (E7).
CellRange rangeC5E7 = worksheet["C5:E7"];
// The C4:E7 cell range located in the "Sheet3" worksheet.
CellRange rangeSheet3C4E7 = workbook.Range["Sheet3!C4:E7"];
// A range that contains a single cell (E7).
CellRange rangeE7 = worksheet["E7"];
// A range that includes the entire column A.
CellRange rangeColumnA = worksheet["A:A"];
// A range that includes the entire row 5.
CellRange rangeRow5 = worksheet["5:5"];
// A minimal rectangular range that includes all listed cells: C6, D9 and E7.
CellRange rangeC6D9E7 = worksheet.Range.Parse("C6:D9:E7");
// A rectangular range whose left column index is 0, top row index is 0,
// right column index is 3 and bottom row index is 2. This is the A1:D3 cell range.
CellRange rangeA1D3 = worksheet.Range.FromLTRB(0, 0, 3, 2);
// A range that includes the intersection of two ranges: C5:E10 and E9:G13.
// This is the E9:E10 cell range.
CellRange rangeE9E10 = worksheet["C5:E10 E9:G13"];
// Create a defined name for the D20:G23 cell range.
worksheet.DefinedNames.Add("MyNamedRange", "Sheet1!$D$20:$G$23");
// Access a range by its defined name.
CellRange rangeD20G23 = worksheet["MyNamedRange"];
CellRange rangeA1D4 = worksheet["A1:D4"];
CellRange rangeD5E7 = worksheet["D5:E7"];
CellRange rangeRow11 = worksheet["11:11"];
CellRange rangeF7 = worksheet["F7"];
// Create a complex range using the Range.Union method.
CellRange complexRange1 = worksheet["A7:A9"].Union(rangeD5E7);
// Create a complex range using the IRangeProvider.Union method.
CellRange complexRange2 = worksheet.Range.Union(new CellRange[] { rangeRow11, rangeA1D4, rangeF7 });
// Fill the ranges with different colors.
complexRange1.FillColor = myColor1;
complexRange2.FillColor = myColor2;
// Use the Areas property to get access to a component of a complex range.
complexRange2.Areas[2].FillColor = Color.Beige;
' A range that includes cells from the top left cell (A1) to the bottom right cell (B5).
Dim rangeA1B5 As CellRange = worksheet("A1:B5")
' A rectangular range that includes cells from the top left cell (C5) to the bottom right cell (E7).
Dim rangeC5E7 As CellRange = worksheet("C5:E7")
' The C4:E7 cell range located in the "Sheet3" worksheet.
Dim rangeSheet3C4E7 As CellRange = workbook.Range("Sheet3!C4:E7")
' A range that contains a single cell (E7).
Dim rangeE7 As CellRange = worksheet("E7")
' A range that includes the entire column A.
Dim rangeColumnA As CellRange = worksheet("A:A")
' A range that includes the entire row 5.
Dim rangeRow5 As CellRange = worksheet("5:5")
' A minimal rectangular range that includes all listed cells: C6, D9 and E7.
Dim rangeC6D9E7 As CellRange = worksheet.Range.Parse("C6:D9:E7")
' A rectangular range whose left column index is 0, top row index is 0,
' right column index is 3 and bottom row index is 2. This is the A1:D3 cell range.
Dim rangeA1D3 As CellRange = worksheet.Range.FromLTRB(0, 0, 3, 2)
' A range that includes the intersection of two ranges: C5:E10 and E9:G13.
' This is the E9:E10 cell range.
Dim rangeE9E10 As CellRange = worksheet("C5:E10 E9:G13")
' Create a defined name for the D20:G23 cell range.
worksheet.DefinedNames.Add("MyNamedRange", "Sheet1!$D$20:$G$23")
' Access a range by its defined name.
Dim rangeD20G23 As CellRange = worksheet("MyNamedRange")
Dim rangeA1D4 As CellRange = worksheet("A1:D4")
Dim rangeD5E7 As CellRange = worksheet("D5:E7")
Dim rangeRow11 As CellRange = worksheet("11:11")
Dim rangeF7 As CellRange = worksheet("F7")
' Create a complex range using the Range.Union method.
Dim complexRange1 As CellRange = worksheet("A7:A9").Union(rangeD5E7)
' Create a complex range using the IRangeProvider.Union method.
Dim complexRange2 As CellRange = worksheet.Range.Union(New CellRange() { rangeRow11, rangeA1D4, rangeF7 })
' Fill the ranges with different colors.
complexRange1.FillColor = myColor1
complexRange2.FillColor = myColor2
' Use the Areas property to get access to a component of a complex range.
complexRange2.Areas(2).FillColor = Color.Beige
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