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:: com :: sun :: star :: sheet ::

service FunctionDescriptions
Description
represents a collection of function descriptions for all built-in functions as well as add-in functions available in the spreadsheet application.

All container access methods return a sequence of ::com::sun::star::beans::PropertyValue structs. The properties contained in the sequence are collected in the service FunctionDescription.

Developers Guide
Spreadsheets - Function Handling - Information about Functions

Exported Interfaces - Summary
XFunctionDescriptions

provides access to the property sequence of a function description via function index or identifier.

::com::sun::star::container::XNameAccess

provides access to the property sequence of a function description via function name. (details)

::com::sun::star::container::XEnumerationAccess

creates an enumeration of all function descriptions. (details)

Exported Interfaces - Details
XFunctionDescriptions
Description
provides access to the property sequence of a function description via function index or identifier.
::com::sun::star::container::XNameAccess
Description
provides access to the property sequence of a function description via function name.

The localized uppercase name of the function has to be used here.

::com::sun::star::container::XEnumerationAccess
Description
creates an enumeration of all function descriptions.
See also
FunctionDescriptionEnumeration

 
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