public interface ConditionalFormattingThreshold
This defines how to calculate the ranges for a conditional formatting rule, eg which values get a Green Traffic Light icon and which Yellow or Red.
| Modifier and Type | Interface and Description |
|---|---|
static class |
ConditionalFormattingThreshold.RangeType |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
java.lang.String |
getFormula()
Formula to use to calculate the threshold,
or
null if no formula |
ConditionalFormattingThreshold.RangeType |
getRangeType()
Get the Range Type used
|
java.lang.Double |
getValue()
Gets the value used for the threshold, or
null if there isn't one. |
void |
setFormula(java.lang.String formula)
Sets the formula used to calculate the threshold,
or unsets it if
null is given. |
void |
setRangeType(ConditionalFormattingThreshold.RangeType type)
Changes the Range Type used
|
void |
setValue(java.lang.Double value)
Sets the value used for the threshold.
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ConditionalFormattingThreshold.RangeType getRangeType()
void setRangeType(ConditionalFormattingThreshold.RangeType type)
If you change the range type, you need to ensure that the Formula and Value parameters are compatible with it before saving
java.lang.String getFormula()
null if no formulavoid setFormula(java.lang.String formula)
null is given.java.lang.Double getValue()
null if there isn't one.void setValue(java.lang.Double value)
If the type is ConditionalFormattingThreshold.RangeType.PERCENT or
ConditionalFormattingThreshold.RangeType.PERCENTILE it must be between 0 and 100.
If the type is ConditionalFormattingThreshold.RangeType.MIN or ConditionalFormattingThreshold.RangeType.MAX
or ConditionalFormattingThreshold.RangeType.FORMULA it shouldn't be set.
Use null to unset
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