as.range {cellranger} | R Documentation |
Convert a cell_limits object to a cell range
Description
Convert a cell_limits object to a cell range
Usage
as.range(x, fo = c("R1C1", "A1"), strict = FALSE, sheet = NULL)
Arguments
x |
a cell_limits object
|
fo |
either "R1C1" (the default) or "A1" specifying the
cell reference format; in many contexts, it can be inferred and is optional
|
strict |
logical, affects reading and writing of A1 formatted cell
references. When strict = TRUE , references must be declared absolute
through the use of dollar signs, e.g., $A$1 , for parsing. When
making a string, strict = TRUE requests dollar signs for absolute
reference. When strict = FALSE , pure relative reference strings will
be interpreted as absolute, i.e. A1 and $A$1 are treated the
same. When making a string, strict = FALSE will cause dollars signs
to be omitted in the reference string.
|
sheet |
logical, indicating whether to include worksheet name; if
NULL , worksheet is included if worksheet name is not NA
|
Value
length one character vector holding a cell range
Examples
Run examples
rgCL <- cell_limits(ul = c(1, 2), lr = c(7, 6))
as.range(rgCL)
as.range(rgCL, fo = "A1")
rgCL_ws <- cell_limits(ul = c(1, 2), lr = c(7, 6), sheet = "A Sheet")
as.range(rgCL_ws)
as.range(rgCL_ws, fo = "A1")
[Package
cellranger version 1.1.0
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