Queries the cell style for a specific data type as used by the DATATYPE style action.

# S4 method for class 'workbook'
getCellStyleForType(object,type)

Arguments

object

The workbook to use

type

The data type for which to get the cellstyle.

Details

Based on the (cell) data type the DATATYPE style action (see setStyleAction) sets the cellstyle for the corresponding cells. The data type is normally specified via a corresponding data type constant from the XLC object.

Author

Martin Studer
Mirai Solutions GmbH https://mirai-solutions.ch

Examples

if (FALSE) { # \dontrun{
file.copy(system.file("demoFiles/template2.xlsx", 
                      package = "XLConnect"),
          "datatype.xlsx", overwrite = TRUE)

# Load workbook
wb <- loadWorkbook("datatype.xlsx")

# Get current (existing) cell style for numerics
cs <- getCellStyleForType(wb, XLC$"DATA_TYPE.NUMERIC")
# Could also say cs <- getCellStyleForType(wb, "numeric")

# Change style
setBorder(cs, side = c("bottom", "right"), type = XLC$"BORDER.THICK", 
          color = c(XLC$"COLOR.BLACK", XLC$"COLOR.RED"))
          
# Set style action to 'datatype'
setStyleAction(wb, XLC$"STYLE_ACTION.DATATYPE")

# Write built-in data set 'mtcars' to the named region 
# 'mtcars' as defined by the Excel template.
writeNamedRegion(wb, mtcars, name = "mtcars")

# Save workbook
saveWorkbook(wb)

# clean up
file.remove("datatype.xlsx")
} # }