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VP Row

VP Row 


 

VP Row ( vpAreaName ; row {; rowCount {; sheet}} ) -> Function result 
Parameter Type   Description
vpAreaName  Text in 4D View Pro area form object name
row  Longint in Row index
rowCount  Longint in Number of rows
sheet  Longint in Sheet index (current sheet if omitted)
Function result  Object in Range object of row(s)

The VP Row command returns a new range object referencing a specific row or rows.

In vpAreaName, pass the name of the 4D View Pro area. If you pass a name that does not exist, an error is returned.

The row parameter defines the first row of the row range. Pass the row index (counting begins at 0) in this parameter. If the range contains multiple rows, you should also use the optional rowCount parameter.

The optional rowCount parameter allows you to define the total number of rows of the range. rowCount must be greater than 0. If omitted, the value will be set to 1 by default.

In the optional sheet parameter, you can designate a specific spreadsheet where the range will be defined (counting begins at 0). If not specified, the current spreadsheet is used by default. You can explicitly select the current spreadsheet with the following constant:

 

Constant Type Value Comment
vk current sheet Longint -1 Designates current sheet of the 4D View Pro area (default)

Example  

You want to define a range object for the row shown below (on the current spreadsheet):

The code would be:

 $row:=VP Row("ViewProArea";9) // row 10



See also 

4D View Pro Range Object Properties
VP All
VP Cell
VP Cells
VP Column
VP Combine ranges
VP Name

 
PROPERTIES 

Product: 4D
Theme: 4D View Pro Language
Number: 9535

 
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HISTORY 

Created: 4D v17 R4

 
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4D View Pro Reference ( 4D v19)