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ExcelScript.ConditionalTextComparisonRule interface
- Package:
- ExcelScript
Represents a cell value conditional format rule.
Remarks
Used by
- ExcelScript.ConditionalFormat: changeRuleToContainsText
- ExcelScript.TextConditionalFormat: getRule, setRule
Examples
/**
* This script adds conditional formatting to the first column in the worksheet.
* This formatting gives the cells a green fill if they have text starting with "Excel".
*/
function main(workbook: ExcelScript.Workbook) {
// Get the first column in the current worksheet.
const currentSheet = workbook.getActiveWorksheet();
const firstColumn = currentSheet.getRange("A:A");
// Add conditional formatting based on the text in the cells.
const textConditionFormat =
firstColumn.addConditionalFormat(ExcelScript.ConditionalFormatType.containsText).getTextComparison();
// Set the conditional format to provide a green fill.
textConditionFormat.getFormat().getFill().setColor("green");
// Apply the condition rule that the text begins with "Excel".
const textRule: ExcelScript.ConditionalTextComparisonRule = {
operator: ExcelScript.ConditionalTextOperator.beginsWith,
text: "Excel"
};
textConditionFormat.setRule(textRule);
}
Properties
| operator | The operator of the text conditional format. |
| text | The text value of the conditional format. |
Property Details
operator
The operator of the text conditional format.
operator: ConditionalTextOperator;
Property Value
text
The text value of the conditional format.
text: string;
Property Value
string
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