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Nicolás Hatcher
9effd8e4b5 FIX: adds create user_model_from_bytes 2025-06-03 11:49:09 +02:00
Nicolás Hatcher
be66af8e16 FIX: Adds to_bytes in the user API 2025-06-03 11:04:12 +02:00
Nicolás Hatcher
8c5fe019b8 FIX: Add source files for alpine 2025-06-02 21:38:48 +02:00
Nicolás Hatcher
7bf36959ca FIX: Python add load/from bytes 2025-06-02 21:27:47 +02:00
Nicolás Hatcher
abaeb3284a FIX: users :) 2025-06-02 21:27:47 +02:00
Nicolás Hatcher
7635cbe1d1 FIX: bump PyO3 version 2025-06-02 21:27:47 +02:00
Nicolás Hatcher
293303b59c UPDATE: Add PyUserModel for the Hackaton 2025-06-02 21:27:47 +02:00
Nicolás Hatcher
2a809e0bd0 UPDATE: bump versions 2025-06-02 21:27:47 +02:00
165 changed files with 4975 additions and 8936 deletions

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Cargo.lock generated
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@@ -437,6 +437,7 @@ dependencies = [
"chrono-tz",
"csv",
"js-sys",
"once_cell",
"rand",
"regex",
"regex-lite",
@@ -782,7 +783,7 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "pyroncalc"
version = "0.5.7"
version = "0.5.6"
dependencies = [
"bitcode",
"ironcalc",
@@ -871,12 +872,6 @@ version = "0.19.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "3cd14fd5e3b777a7422cca79358c57a8f6e3a703d9ac187448d0daf220c2407f"
[[package]]
name = "rustversion"
version = "1.0.21"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "8a0d197bd2c9dc6e53b84da9556a69ba4cdfab8619eb41a8bd1cc2027a0f6b1d"
[[package]]
name = "ryu"
version = "1.0.17"
@@ -1075,7 +1070,7 @@ checksum = "9c8d87e72b64a3b4db28d11ce29237c246188f4f51057d65a7eab63b7987e423"
[[package]]
name = "wasm"
version = "0.5.0"
version = "0.5.3"
dependencies = [
"ironcalc_base",
"serde",
@@ -1086,24 +1081,23 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "wasm-bindgen"
version = "0.2.100"
version = "0.2.92"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "1edc8929d7499fc4e8f0be2262a241556cfc54a0bea223790e71446f2aab1ef5"
checksum = "4be2531df63900aeb2bca0daaaddec08491ee64ceecbee5076636a3b026795a8"
dependencies = [
"cfg-if",
"once_cell",
"rustversion",
"wasm-bindgen-macro",
]
[[package]]
name = "wasm-bindgen-backend"
version = "0.2.100"
version = "0.2.92"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "2f0a0651a5c2bc21487bde11ee802ccaf4c51935d0d3d42a6101f98161700bc6"
checksum = "614d787b966d3989fa7bb98a654e369c762374fd3213d212cfc0251257e747da"
dependencies = [
"bumpalo",
"log",
"once_cell",
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"syn",
@@ -1124,9 +1118,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "wasm-bindgen-macro"
version = "0.2.100"
version = "0.2.92"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "7fe63fc6d09ed3792bd0897b314f53de8e16568c2b3f7982f468c0bf9bd0b407"
checksum = "a1f8823de937b71b9460c0c34e25f3da88250760bec0ebac694b49997550d726"
dependencies = [
"quote",
"wasm-bindgen-macro-support",
@@ -1134,9 +1128,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "wasm-bindgen-macro-support"
version = "0.2.100"
version = "0.2.92"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "8ae87ea40c9f689fc23f209965b6fb8a99ad69aeeb0231408be24920604395de"
checksum = "e94f17b526d0a461a191c78ea52bbce64071ed5c04c9ffe424dcb38f74171bb7"
dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
@@ -1147,12 +1141,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "wasm-bindgen-shared"
version = "0.2.100"
version = "0.2.92"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "1a05d73b933a847d6cccdda8f838a22ff101ad9bf93e33684f39c1f5f0eece3d"
dependencies = [
"unicode-ident",
]
checksum = "af190c94f2773fdb3729c55b007a722abb5384da03bc0986df4c289bf5567e96"
[[package]]
name = "wasm-bindgen-test"

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@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ chrono = "0.4"
chrono-tz = "0.10"
regex = { version = "1.0", optional = true}
regex-lite = { version = "0.1.6", optional = true}
once_cell = "1.16.0"
bitcode = "0.6.3"
csv = "1.3.0"

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@@ -212,12 +212,6 @@ impl Model {
if column_count <= 0 {
return Err("Please use insert columns instead".to_string());
}
if !(1..=LAST_COLUMN).contains(&column) {
return Err(format!("Column number '{column}' is not valid."));
}
if column + column_count - 1 > LAST_COLUMN {
return Err("Cannot delete columns beyond the last column of the sheet".to_string());
}
// first column being deleted
let column_start = column;
@@ -390,13 +384,6 @@ impl Model {
if row_count <= 0 {
return Err("Please use insert rows instead".to_string());
}
if !(1..=LAST_ROW).contains(&row) {
return Err(format!("Row number '{row}' is not valid."));
}
if row + row_count - 1 > LAST_ROW {
return Err("Cannot delete rows beyond the last row of the sheet".to_string());
}
// Move cells
let worksheet = &self.workbook.worksheet(sheet)?;
let mut all_rows: Vec<i32> = worksheet.sheet_data.keys().copied().collect();
@@ -457,7 +444,7 @@ impl Model {
/// * Column is one of the extremes of the range. The new extreme would be target_column.
/// Range is then normalized
/// * Any other case, range is left unchanged.
/// NOTE: This moves the data and column styles along with the formulas
/// NOTE: This does NOT move the data in the columns or move the colum styles
pub fn move_column_action(
&mut self,
sheet: u32,
@@ -473,70 +460,7 @@ impl Model {
return Err("Initial column out of boundaries".to_string());
}
if delta == 0 {
return Ok(());
}
// Preserve cell contents, width and style of the column being moved
let original_refs = self
.workbook
.worksheet(sheet)?
.column_cell_references(column)?;
let mut original_cells = Vec::new();
for r in &original_refs {
let cell = self
.workbook
.worksheet(sheet)?
.cell(r.row, column)
.ok_or("Expected Cell to exist")?;
let style_idx = cell.get_style();
let formula_or_value = self
.get_cell_formula(sheet, r.row, column)?
.unwrap_or_else(|| cell.get_text(&self.workbook.shared_strings, &self.language));
original_cells.push((r.row, formula_or_value, style_idx));
self.cell_clear_all(sheet, r.row, column)?;
}
let width = self.workbook.worksheet(sheet)?.get_column_width(column)?;
let style = self.workbook.worksheet(sheet)?.get_column_style(column)?;
if delta > 0 {
for c in column + 1..=target_column {
let refs = self.workbook.worksheet(sheet)?.column_cell_references(c)?;
for r in refs {
self.move_cell(sheet, r.row, c, r.row, c - 1)?;
}
let w = self.workbook.worksheet(sheet)?.get_column_width(c)?;
let s = self.workbook.worksheet(sheet)?.get_column_style(c)?;
self.workbook
.worksheet_mut(sheet)?
.set_column_width_and_style(c - 1, w, s)?;
}
} else {
for c in (target_column..=column - 1).rev() {
let refs = self.workbook.worksheet(sheet)?.column_cell_references(c)?;
for r in refs {
self.move_cell(sheet, r.row, c, r.row, c + 1)?;
}
let w = self.workbook.worksheet(sheet)?.get_column_width(c)?;
let s = self.workbook.worksheet(sheet)?.get_column_style(c)?;
self.workbook
.worksheet_mut(sheet)?
.set_column_width_and_style(c + 1, w, s)?;
}
}
for (r, value, style_idx) in original_cells {
self.set_user_input(sheet, r, target_column, value)?;
self.workbook
.worksheet_mut(sheet)?
.set_cell_style(r, target_column, style_idx)?;
}
self.workbook
.worksheet_mut(sheet)?
.set_column_width_and_style(target_column, width, style)?;
// TODO: Add the actual displacement of data and styles
// Update all formulas in the workbook
self.displace_cells(
@@ -549,88 +473,4 @@ impl Model {
Ok(())
}
/// Displaces cells due to a move row action
/// from initial_row to target_row = initial_row + row_delta
/// References will be updated following the same rules as move_column_action
/// NOTE: This moves the data and row styles along with the formulas
pub fn move_row_action(&mut self, sheet: u32, row: i32, delta: i32) -> Result<(), String> {
// Check boundaries
let target_row = row + delta;
if !(1..=LAST_ROW).contains(&target_row) {
return Err("Target row out of boundaries".to_string());
}
if !(1..=LAST_ROW).contains(&row) {
return Err("Initial row out of boundaries".to_string());
}
if delta == 0 {
return Ok(());
}
let original_cols = self.get_columns_for_row(sheet, row, false)?;
let mut original_cells = Vec::new();
for c in &original_cols {
let cell = self
.workbook
.worksheet(sheet)?
.cell(row, *c)
.ok_or("Expected Cell to exist")?;
let style_idx = cell.get_style();
let formula_or_value = self
.get_cell_formula(sheet, row, *c)?
.unwrap_or_else(|| cell.get_text(&self.workbook.shared_strings, &self.language));
original_cells.push((*c, formula_or_value, style_idx));
self.cell_clear_all(sheet, row, *c)?;
}
if delta > 0 {
for r in row + 1..=target_row {
let cols = self.get_columns_for_row(sheet, r, false)?;
for c in cols {
self.move_cell(sheet, r, c, r - 1, c)?;
}
}
} else {
for r in (target_row..=row - 1).rev() {
let cols = self.get_columns_for_row(sheet, r, false)?;
for c in cols {
self.move_cell(sheet, r, c, r + 1, c)?;
}
}
}
for (c, value, style_idx) in original_cells {
self.set_user_input(sheet, target_row, c, value)?;
self.workbook
.worksheet_mut(sheet)?
.set_cell_style(target_row, c, style_idx)?;
}
let worksheet = &mut self.workbook.worksheet_mut(sheet)?;
let mut new_rows = Vec::new();
for r in worksheet.rows.iter() {
if r.r == row {
let mut nr = r.clone();
nr.r = target_row;
new_rows.push(nr);
} else if delta > 0 && r.r > row && r.r <= target_row {
let mut nr = r.clone();
nr.r -= 1;
new_rows.push(nr);
} else if delta < 0 && r.r < row && r.r >= target_row {
let mut nr = r.clone();
nr.r += 1;
new_rows.push(nr);
} else {
new_rows.push(r.clone());
}
}
worksheet.rows = new_rows;
// Update all formulas in the workbook
self.displace_cells(&(DisplaceData::RowMove { sheet, row, delta }))?;
Ok(())
}
}

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@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ impl Model {
// FIXME: I think when casting a number we should convert it to_precision(x, 15)
// See function Exact
match result {
CalcResult::Number(f) => Ok(format!("{f}")),
CalcResult::Number(f) => Ok(format!("{}", f)),
CalcResult::String(s) => Ok(s),
CalcResult::Boolean(f) => {
if f {

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@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ impl Lexer {
pub fn expect(&mut self, tk: TokenType) -> Result<()> {
let nt = self.next_token();
if mem::discriminant(&nt) != mem::discriminant(&tk) {
return Err(self.set_error(&format!("Error, expected {tk:?}"), self.position));
return Err(self.set_error(&format!("Error, expected {:?}", tk), self.position));
}
Ok(())
}
@@ -314,9 +314,6 @@ impl Lexer {
} else if name_upper == self.language.booleans.r#false {
return TokenType::Boolean(false);
}
if self.peek_char() == Some('(') {
return TokenType::Ident(name);
}
if self.mode == LexerMode::A1 {
let parsed_reference = utils::parse_reference_a1(&name_upper);
if parsed_reference.is_some()
@@ -514,7 +511,7 @@ impl Lexer {
self.position = position;
chars.parse::<i32>().map_err(|_| LexerError {
position,
message: format!("Failed to parse to int: {chars}"),
message: format!("Failed to parse to int: {}", chars),
})
}
@@ -575,7 +572,9 @@ impl Lexer {
}
self.position = position;
match chars.parse::<f64>() {
Err(_) => Err(self.set_error(&format!("Failed to parse to double: {chars}"), position)),
Err(_) => {
Err(self.set_error(&format!("Failed to parse to double: {}", chars), position))
}
Ok(v) => Ok(v),
}
}

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@@ -148,16 +148,15 @@ impl Lexer {
let row_left = match row_left.parse::<i32>() {
Ok(n) => n,
Err(_) => {
return Err(
self.set_error(&format!("Failed parsing row {row_left}"), position)
)
return Err(self
.set_error(&format!("Failed parsing row {}", row_left), position))
}
};
let row_right = match row_right.parse::<i32>() {
Ok(n) => n,
Err(_) => {
return Err(self
.set_error(&format!("Failed parsing row {row_right}"), position))
.set_error(&format!("Failed parsing row {}", row_right), position))
}
};
if row_left > LAST_ROW {

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@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
#![allow(clippy::unwrap_used)]
use crate::expressions::utils::column_to_number;
use crate::language::get_language;
use crate::locale::get_locale;
@@ -686,29 +685,3 @@ fn test_comparisons() {
assert_eq!(lx.next_token(), Number(7.0));
assert_eq!(lx.next_token(), EOF);
}
#[test]
fn test_log10_is_cell_reference() {
let mut lx = new_lexer("LOG10", true);
assert_eq!(
lx.next_token(),
Reference {
sheet: None,
column: column_to_number("LOG").unwrap(),
row: 10,
absolute_column: false,
absolute_row: false,
}
);
assert_eq!(lx.next_token(), EOF);
}
#[test]
fn test_log10_is_function() {
let mut lx = new_lexer("LOG10(100)", true);
assert_eq!(lx.next_token(), Ident("LOG10".to_string()));
assert_eq!(lx.next_token(), LeftParenthesis);
assert_eq!(lx.next_token(), Number(100.0));
assert_eq!(lx.next_token(), RightParenthesis);
assert_eq!(lx.next_token(), EOF);
}

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@@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ impl Parser {
return Node::ParseErrorKind {
formula: self.lexer.get_formula(),
position: 0,
message: format!("sheet not found: {}", context.sheet),
message: "sheet not found".to_string(),
};
}
};
@@ -828,7 +828,7 @@ impl Parser {
| TokenType::Percent => Node::ParseErrorKind {
formula: self.lexer.get_formula(),
position: 0,
message: format!("Unexpected token: '{next_token:?}'"),
message: format!("Unexpected token: '{:?}'", next_token),
},
TokenType::LeftBracket => Node::ParseErrorKind {
formula: self.lexer.get_formula(),
@@ -850,7 +850,7 @@ impl Parser {
return Node::ParseErrorKind {
formula: self.lexer.get_formula(),
position: 0,
message: format!("sheet not found: {}", context.sheet),
message: "sheet not found".to_string(),
};
}
};
@@ -878,7 +878,7 @@ impl Parser {
return Node::ParseErrorKind {
formula: self.lexer.get_formula(),
position: 0,
message: format!("table sheet not found: {}", table.sheet_name),
message: "sheet not found".to_string(),
};
}
};

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@@ -53,24 +53,24 @@ fn move_function(name: &str, args: &Vec<Node>, move_context: &MoveContext) -> St
arguments = to_string_moved(el, move_context);
}
}
format!("{name}({arguments})")
format!("{}({})", name, arguments)
}
pub(crate) fn to_string_array_node(node: &ArrayNode) -> String {
match node {
ArrayNode::Boolean(value) => format!("{value}").to_ascii_uppercase(),
ArrayNode::Boolean(value) => format!("{}", value).to_ascii_uppercase(),
ArrayNode::Number(number) => to_excel_precision_str(*number),
ArrayNode::String(value) => format!("\"{value}\""),
ArrayNode::Error(kind) => format!("{kind}"),
ArrayNode::String(value) => format!("\"{}\"", value),
ArrayNode::Error(kind) => format!("{}", kind),
}
}
fn to_string_moved(node: &Node, move_context: &MoveContext) -> String {
use self::Node::*;
match node {
BooleanKind(value) => format!("{value}").to_ascii_uppercase(),
BooleanKind(value) => format!("{}", value).to_ascii_uppercase(),
NumberKind(number) => to_excel_precision_str(*number),
StringKind(value) => format!("\"{value}\""),
StringKind(value) => format!("\"{}\"", value),
ReferenceKind {
sheet_name,
sheet_index,
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ fn to_string_moved(node: &Node, move_context: &MoveContext) -> String {
full_row,
full_column,
);
format!("{s1}:{s2}")
format!("{}:{}", s1, s2)
}
WrongReferenceKind {
sheet_name,
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ fn to_string_moved(node: &Node, move_context: &MoveContext) -> String {
full_row,
full_column,
);
format!("{s1}:{s2}")
format!("{}:{}", s1, s2)
}
OpRangeKind { left, right } => format!(
"{}:{}",
@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ fn to_string_moved(node: &Node, move_context: &MoveContext) -> String {
}
_ => to_string_moved(right, move_context),
};
format!("{x}{kind}{y}")
format!("{}{}{}", x, kind, y)
}
OpPowerKind { left, right } => format!(
"{}^{}",
@@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ fn to_string_moved(node: &Node, move_context: &MoveContext) -> String {
}
// Enclose the whole matrix in braces
format!("{{{matrix_string}}}")
format!("{{{}}}", matrix_string)
}
DefinedNameKind((name, ..)) => name.to_string(),
TableNameKind(name) => name.to_string(),
@@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ fn to_string_moved(node: &Node, move_context: &MoveContext) -> String {
OpUnary::Minus => format!("-{}", to_string_moved(right, move_context)),
OpUnary::Percentage => format!("{}%", to_string_moved(right, move_context)),
},
ErrorKind(kind) => format!("{kind}"),
ErrorKind(kind) => format!("{}", kind),
ParseErrorKind {
formula,
message: _,

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@@ -2,19 +2,15 @@ use crate::functions::Function;
use super::Node;
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use regex::Regex;
use std::sync::OnceLock;
static RANGE_REFERENCE_REGEX: OnceLock<Regex> = OnceLock::new();
#[allow(clippy::expect_used)]
fn get_re() -> &'static Regex {
RANGE_REFERENCE_REGEX
.get_or_init(|| Regex::new(r":[A-Z]*[0-9]*$").expect("Regex is known to be valid"))
}
static RE: Lazy<Regex> =
Lazy::new(|| Regex::new(r":[A-Z]*[0-9]*$").expect("Regex is known to be valid"));
fn is_range_reference(s: &str) -> bool {
get_re().is_match(s)
RE.is_match(s)
}
/*
@@ -609,9 +605,6 @@ fn get_function_args_signature(kind: &Function, arg_count: usize) -> Vec<Signatu
Function::Choose => vec![Signature::Scalar; arg_count],
Function::Column => args_signature_row(arg_count),
Function::Columns => args_signature_one_vector(arg_count),
Function::Ln => args_signature_scalars(arg_count, 1, 0),
Function::Log => args_signature_scalars(arg_count, 1, 1),
Function::Log10 => args_signature_scalars(arg_count, 1, 0),
Function::Cos => args_signature_scalars(arg_count, 1, 0),
Function::Cosh => args_signature_scalars(arg_count, 1, 0),
Function::Max => vec![Signature::Vector; arg_count],
@@ -823,9 +816,6 @@ fn static_analysis_on_function(kind: &Function, args: &[Node]) -> StaticResult {
Function::Round => scalar_arguments(args),
Function::Rounddown => scalar_arguments(args),
Function::Roundup => scalar_arguments(args),
Function::Ln => scalar_arguments(args),
Function::Log => scalar_arguments(args),
Function::Log10 => scalar_arguments(args),
Function::Sin => scalar_arguments(args),
Function::Sinh => scalar_arguments(args),
Function::Sqrt => scalar_arguments(args),

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ use super::{super::utils::quote_name, Node, Reference};
use crate::constants::{LAST_COLUMN, LAST_ROW};
use crate::expressions::parser::move_formula::to_string_array_node;
use crate::expressions::parser::static_analysis::add_implicit_intersection;
use crate::expressions::token::{OpSum, OpUnary};
use crate::expressions::token::OpUnary;
use crate::{expressions::types::CellReferenceRC, number_format::to_excel_precision_str};
pub enum DisplaceData {
@@ -28,11 +28,6 @@ pub enum DisplaceData {
column: i32,
delta: i32,
},
RowMove {
sheet: u32,
row: i32,
delta: i32,
},
ColumnMove {
sheet: u32,
column: i32,
@@ -164,29 +159,6 @@ pub(crate) fn stringify_reference(
}
}
}
DisplaceData::RowMove {
sheet,
row: move_row,
delta,
} => {
if sheet_index == *sheet {
if row == *move_row {
row += *delta;
} else if *delta > 0 {
// Moving the row downwards
if row > *move_row && row <= *move_row + *delta {
// Intermediate rows move up by one position
row -= 1;
}
} else if *delta < 0 {
// Moving the row upwards
if row < *move_row && row >= *move_row + *delta {
// Intermediate rows move down by one position
row += 1;
}
}
}
}
DisplaceData::ColumnMove {
sheet,
column: move_column,
@@ -195,18 +167,14 @@ pub(crate) fn stringify_reference(
if sheet_index == *sheet {
if column == *move_column {
column += *delta;
} else if *delta > 0 {
// Moving the column to the right
if column > *move_column && column <= *move_column + *delta {
// Intermediate columns move left by one position
column -= 1;
}
} else if *delta < 0 {
// Moving the column to the left
if column < *move_column && column >= *move_column + *delta {
// Intermediate columns move right by one position
column += 1;
}
} else if (*delta > 0
&& column > *move_column
&& column <= *move_column + *delta)
|| (*delta < 0
&& column < *move_column
&& column >= *move_column + *delta)
{
column -= *delta;
}
}
}
@@ -216,16 +184,16 @@ pub(crate) fn stringify_reference(
return "#REF!".to_string();
}
let mut row_abs = if absolute_row {
format!("${row}")
format!("${}", row)
} else {
format!("{row}")
format!("{}", row)
};
let column = match crate::expressions::utils::number_to_column(column) {
Some(s) => s,
None => return "#REF!".to_string(),
};
let mut col_abs = if absolute_column {
format!("${column}")
format!("${}", column)
} else {
column
};
@@ -240,27 +208,27 @@ pub(crate) fn stringify_reference(
format!("{}!{}{}", quote_name(name), col_abs, row_abs)
}
None => {
format!("{col_abs}{row_abs}")
format!("{}{}", col_abs, row_abs)
}
}
}
None => {
let row_abs = if absolute_row {
format!("R{row}")
format!("R{}", row)
} else {
format!("R[{row}]")
format!("R[{}]", row)
};
let col_abs = if absolute_column {
format!("C{column}")
format!("C{}", column)
} else {
format!("C[{column}]")
format!("C[{}]", column)
};
match &sheet_name {
Some(name) => {
format!("{}!{}{}", quote_name(name), row_abs, col_abs)
}
None => {
format!("{row_abs}{col_abs}")
format!("{}{}", row_abs, col_abs)
}
}
}
@@ -288,7 +256,7 @@ fn format_function(
arguments = stringify(el, context, displace_data, export_to_excel);
}
}
format!("{name}({arguments})")
format!("{}({})", name, arguments)
}
// There is just one representation in the AST (Abstract Syntax Tree) of a formula.
@@ -324,9 +292,9 @@ fn stringify(
) -> String {
use self::Node::*;
match node {
BooleanKind(value) => format!("{value}").to_ascii_uppercase(),
BooleanKind(value) => format!("{}", value).to_ascii_uppercase(),
NumberKind(number) => to_excel_precision_str(*number),
StringKind(value) => format!("\"{value}\""),
StringKind(value) => format!("\"{}\"", value),
WrongReferenceKind {
sheet_name,
column,
@@ -416,7 +384,7 @@ fn stringify(
full_row,
full_column,
);
format!("{s1}:{s2}")
format!("{}:{}", s1, s2)
}
WrongRangeKind {
sheet_name,
@@ -465,7 +433,7 @@ fn stringify(
full_row,
full_column,
);
format!("{s1}:{s2}")
format!("{}:{}", s1, s2)
}
OpRangeKind { left, right } => format!(
"{}:{}",
@@ -483,38 +451,40 @@ fn stringify(
kind,
stringify(right, context, displace_data, export_to_excel)
),
OpSumKind { kind, left, right } => {
let left_str = stringify(left, context, displace_data, export_to_excel);
// if kind is minus then we need parentheses in the right side if they are OpSumKind or CompareKind
let right_str = if (matches!(kind, OpSum::Minus) && matches!(**right, OpSumKind { .. }))
| matches!(**right, CompareKind { .. })
{
format!(
"({})",
stringify(right, context, displace_data, export_to_excel)
)
} else {
stringify(right, context, displace_data, export_to_excel)
};
format!("{left_str}{kind}{right_str}")
}
OpSumKind { kind, left, right } => format!(
"{}{}{}",
stringify(left, context, displace_data, export_to_excel),
kind,
stringify(right, context, displace_data, export_to_excel)
),
OpProductKind { kind, left, right } => {
let x = match **left {
OpSumKind { .. } | CompareKind { .. } => format!(
OpSumKind { .. } => format!(
"({})",
stringify(left, context, displace_data, export_to_excel)
),
CompareKind { .. } => format!(
"({})",
stringify(left, context, displace_data, export_to_excel)
),
_ => stringify(left, context, displace_data, export_to_excel),
};
let y = match **right {
OpSumKind { .. } | CompareKind { .. } | OpProductKind { .. } => format!(
OpSumKind { .. } => format!(
"({})",
stringify(right, context, displace_data, export_to_excel)
),
CompareKind { .. } => format!(
"({})",
stringify(right, context, displace_data, export_to_excel)
),
OpProductKind { .. } => format!(
"({})",
stringify(right, context, displace_data, export_to_excel)
),
_ => stringify(right, context, displace_data, export_to_excel),
};
format!("{x}{kind}{y}")
format!("{}{}{}", x, kind, y)
}
OpPowerKind { left, right } => {
let x = match **left {
@@ -577,7 +547,7 @@ fn stringify(
stringify(right, context, displace_data, export_to_excel)
),
};
format!("{x}^{y}")
format!("{}^{}", x, y)
}
InvalidFunctionKind { name, args } => {
format_function(name, args, context, displace_data, export_to_excel)
@@ -612,50 +582,17 @@ fn stringify(
}
matrix_string.push_str(&row_string);
}
format!("{{{matrix_string}}}")
format!("{{{}}}", matrix_string)
}
TableNameKind(value) => value.to_string(),
DefinedNameKind((name, ..)) => name.to_string(),
WrongVariableKind(name) => name.to_string(),
UnaryKind { kind, right } => match kind {
OpUnary::Minus => {
let needs_parentheses = match **right {
BooleanKind(_)
| NumberKind(_)
| StringKind(_)
| ReferenceKind { .. }
| RangeKind { .. }
| WrongReferenceKind { .. }
| WrongRangeKind { .. }
| OpRangeKind { .. }
| OpConcatenateKind { .. }
| OpProductKind { .. }
| OpPowerKind { .. }
| FunctionKind { .. }
| InvalidFunctionKind { .. }
| ArrayKind(_)
| DefinedNameKind(_)
| TableNameKind(_)
| WrongVariableKind(_)
| ImplicitIntersection { .. }
| CompareKind { .. }
| ErrorKind(_)
| ParseErrorKind { .. }
| EmptyArgKind => false,
OpSumKind { .. } | UnaryKind { .. } => true,
};
if needs_parentheses {
format!(
"-({})",
stringify(right, context, displace_data, export_to_excel)
)
} else {
format!(
"-{}",
stringify(right, context, displace_data, export_to_excel)
)
}
format!(
"-{}",
stringify(right, context, displace_data, export_to_excel)
)
}
OpUnary::Percentage => {
format!(
@@ -664,7 +601,7 @@ fn stringify(
)
}
},
ErrorKind(kind) => format!("{kind}"),
ErrorKind(kind) => format!("{}", kind),
ParseErrorKind {
formula,
position: _,

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@@ -32,39 +32,3 @@ fn exp_order() {
let t = parser.parse("(5)^(4)", &cell_reference);
assert_eq!(to_string(&t, &cell_reference), "5^4");
}
#[test]
fn correct_parenthesis() {
let worksheets = vec!["Sheet1".to_string()];
let mut parser = Parser::new(worksheets, vec![], HashMap::new());
let cell_reference = CellReferenceRC {
sheet: "Sheet1".to_string(),
row: 1,
column: 1,
};
let t = parser.parse("-(1 + 1)", &cell_reference);
assert_eq!(to_string(&t, &cell_reference), "-(1+1)");
let t = parser.parse("1 - (3 + 4)", &cell_reference);
assert_eq!(to_string(&t, &cell_reference), "1-(3+4)");
let t = parser.parse("-(1.05*(0.0284 + 0.0046) - 0.0284)", &cell_reference);
assert_eq!(
to_string(&t, &cell_reference),
"-(1.05*(0.0284+0.0046)-0.0284)"
);
let t = parser.parse("1 + (3+5)", &cell_reference);
assert_eq!(to_string(&t, &cell_reference), "1+3+5");
let t = parser.parse("1 - (3+5)", &cell_reference);
assert_eq!(to_string(&t, &cell_reference), "1-(3+5)");
let t = parser.parse("(1 - 3) - (3+5)", &cell_reference);
assert_eq!(to_string(&t, &cell_reference), "1-3-(3+5)");
let t = parser.parse("1 + (3<5)", &cell_reference);
assert_eq!(to_string(&t, &cell_reference), "1+(3<5)");
}

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@@ -211,6 +211,4 @@ fn test_names() {
assert!(!is_valid_identifier("test€"));
assert!(!is_valid_identifier("truñe"));
assert!(!is_valid_identifier("tr&ue"));
assert!(!is_valid_identifier("LOG10"));
}

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@@ -21,12 +21,14 @@ fn is_date_within_range(date: NaiveDate) -> bool {
pub fn from_excel_date(days: i64) -> Result<NaiveDate, String> {
if days < MINIMUM_DATE_SERIAL_NUMBER as i64 {
return Err(format!(
"Excel date must be greater than {MINIMUM_DATE_SERIAL_NUMBER}"
"Excel date must be greater than {}",
MINIMUM_DATE_SERIAL_NUMBER
));
};
if days > MAXIMUM_DATE_SERIAL_NUMBER as i64 {
return Err(format!(
"Excel date must be less than {MAXIMUM_DATE_SERIAL_NUMBER}"
"Excel date must be less than {}",
MAXIMUM_DATE_SERIAL_NUMBER
));
};
#[allow(clippy::expect_used)]

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@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ pub fn format_number(value_original: f64, format: &str, locale: &Locale) -> Form
// We should have different codepaths for general formatting and errors
let value_abs = value.abs();
if (1.0e-8..1.0e+11).contains(&value_abs) {
let mut text = format!("{value:.9}");
let mut text = format!("{:.9}", value);
text = text.trim_end_matches('0').trim_end_matches('.').to_string();
Formatted {
text,
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ pub fn format_number(value_original: f64, format: &str, locale: &Locale) -> Form
let exponent = value_abs.log10().floor();
value /= 10.0_f64.powf(exponent);
let sign = if exponent < 0.0 { '-' } else { '+' };
let s = format!("{value:.5}");
let s = format!("{:.5}", value);
Formatted {
text: format!(
"{}E{}{:02}",
@@ -167,33 +167,33 @@ pub fn format_number(value_original: f64, format: &str, locale: &Locale) -> Form
for token in tokens {
match token {
TextToken::Literal(c) => {
text = format!("{text}{c}");
text = format!("{}{}", text, c);
}
TextToken::Text(t) => {
text = format!("{text}{t}");
text = format!("{}{}", text, t);
}
TextToken::Ghost(_) => {
// we just leave a whitespace
// This is what the TEXT function does
text = format!("{text} ");
text = format!("{} ", text);
}
TextToken::Spacer(_) => {
// we just leave a whitespace
// This is what the TEXT function does
text = format!("{text} ");
text = format!("{} ", text);
}
TextToken::Raw => {
text = format!("{text}{value}");
text = format!("{}{}", text, value);
}
TextToken::Digit(_) => {}
TextToken::Period => {}
TextToken::Day => {
let day = date.day() as usize;
text = format!("{text}{day}");
text = format!("{}{}", text, day);
}
TextToken::DayPadded => {
let day = date.day() as usize;
text = format!("{text}{day:02}");
text = format!("{}{:02}", text, day);
}
TextToken::DayNameShort => {
let mut day = date.weekday().number_from_monday() as usize;
@@ -211,11 +211,11 @@ pub fn format_number(value_original: f64, format: &str, locale: &Locale) -> Form
}
TextToken::Month => {
let month = date.month() as usize;
text = format!("{text}{month}");
text = format!("{}{}", text, month);
}
TextToken::MonthPadded => {
let month = date.month() as usize;
text = format!("{text}{month:02}");
text = format!("{}{:02}", text, month);
}
TextToken::MonthNameShort => {
let month = date.month() as usize;
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ pub fn format_number(value_original: f64, format: &str, locale: &Locale) -> Form
TextToken::MonthLetter => {
let month = date.month() as usize;
let months_letter = &locale.dates.months_letter[month - 1];
text = format!("{text}{months_letter}");
text = format!("{}{}", text, months_letter);
}
TextToken::YearShort => {
text = format!("{}{}", text, date.format("%y"));
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ pub fn format_number(value_original: f64, format: &str, locale: &Locale) -> Form
ParsePart::Number(p) => {
let mut text = "".to_string();
if let Some(c) = p.currency {
text = format!("{c}");
text = format!("{}", c);
}
let tokens = &p.tokens;
value = value * 100.0_f64.powi(p.percent) / (1000.0_f64.powi(p.comma));
@@ -295,26 +295,26 @@ pub fn format_number(value_original: f64, format: &str, locale: &Locale) -> Form
for token in tokens {
match token {
TextToken::Literal(c) => {
text = format!("{text}{c}");
text = format!("{}{}", text, c);
}
TextToken::Text(t) => {
text = format!("{text}{t}");
text = format!("{}{}", text, t);
}
TextToken::Ghost(_) => {
// we just leave a whitespace
// This is what the TEXT function does
text = format!("{text} ");
text = format!("{} ", text);
}
TextToken::Spacer(_) => {
// we just leave a whitespace
// This is what the TEXT function does
text = format!("{text} ");
text = format!("{} ", text);
}
TextToken::Raw => {
text = format!("{text}{value}");
text = format!("{}{}", text, value);
}
TextToken::Period => {
text = format!("{text}{decimal_separator}");
text = format!("{}{}", text, decimal_separator);
}
TextToken::Digit(digit) => {
if digit.number == 'i' {
@@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ pub fn format_number(value_original: f64, format: &str, locale: &Locale) -> Form
let index = digit.index;
let number_index = ln - digit_count + index;
if index == 0 && is_negative {
text = format!("-{text}");
text = format!("-{}", text);
}
if ln <= digit_count {
// The number of digits is less or equal than the number of digit tokens
@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ pub fn format_number(value_original: f64, format: &str, locale: &Locale) -> Form
} else {
""
};
text = format!("{text}{c}{sep}");
text = format!("{}{}{}", text, c, sep);
}
digit_index += 1;
} else {
@@ -373,18 +373,18 @@ pub fn format_number(value_original: f64, format: &str, locale: &Locale) -> Form
if index < fract_part.len() {
text = format!("{}{}", text, fract_part[index]);
} else if digit.kind == '0' {
text = format!("{text}0");
text = format!("{}0", text);
} else if digit.kind == '?' {
text = format!("{text} ");
text = format!("{} ", text);
}
} else if digit.number == 'e' {
// 3. Exponent part
let index = digit.index;
if index == 0 {
if exponent_is_negative {
text = format!("{text}E-");
text = format!("{}E-", text);
} else {
text = format!("{text}E+");
text = format!("{}E+", text);
}
}
let number_index = l_exp - (p.exponent_digit_count - index);
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ pub fn format_number(value_original: f64, format: &str, locale: &Locale) -> Form
exponent_part[number_index as usize]
};
text = format!("{text}{c}");
text = format!("{}{}", text, c);
}
} else {
for i in 0..number_index + 1 {
@@ -614,7 +614,7 @@ pub(crate) fn parse_formatted_number(
// check if it is a currency in currencies
for currency in currencies {
if let Some(p) = value.strip_prefix(&format!("-{currency}")) {
if let Some(p) = value.strip_prefix(&format!("-{}", currency)) {
let (f, options) = parse_number(p.trim())?;
if options.is_scientific {
return Ok((f, Some(scientific_format.to_string())));

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@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ impl Lexer {
} else if s == '-' {
Token::ScientificMinus
} else {
self.set_error(&format!("Unexpected char: {s}. Expected + or -"));
self.set_error(&format!("Unexpected char: {}. Expected + or -", s));
Token::ILLEGAL
}
} else {
@@ -385,14 +385,14 @@ impl Lexer {
for c in "eneral".chars() {
let cc = self.read_next_char();
if Some(c) != cc {
self.set_error(&format!("Unexpected character: {x}"));
self.set_error(&format!("Unexpected character: {}", x));
return Token::ILLEGAL;
}
}
Token::General
}
_ => {
self.set_error(&format!("Unexpected character: {x}"));
self.set_error(&format!("Unexpected character: {}", x));
Token::ILLEGAL
}
},

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@@ -46,18 +46,18 @@ impl fmt::Display for Complex {
// it is a bit weird what Excel does but it seems it uses general notation for
// numbers > 1e-20 and scientific notation for the rest
let y_str = if y.abs() <= 9e-20 {
format!("{y:E}")
format!("{:E}", y)
} else if y == 1.0 {
"".to_string()
} else if y == -1.0 {
"-".to_string()
} else {
format!("{y}")
format!("{}", y)
};
let x_str = if x.abs() <= 9e-20 {
format!("{x:E}")
format!("{:E}", x)
} else {
format!("{x}")
format!("{}", x)
};
if y == 0.0 && x == 0.0 {
write!(f, "0")

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@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ impl Model {
if value < 0 {
CalcResult::String(format!("{:0width$X}", HEX_MAX + value, width = 9))
} else {
let result = format!("{value:X}");
let result = format!("{:X}", value);
if let Some(places) = places {
if places < result.len() as i32 {
return CalcResult::new_error(
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ impl Model {
if value < 0 {
CalcResult::String(format!("{:0width$o}", OCT_MAX + value, width = 9))
} else {
let result = format!("{value:o}");
let result = format!("{:o}", value);
if let Some(places) = places {
if places < result.len() as i32 {
return CalcResult::new_error(
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ impl Model {
if value < 0 {
value += 1024;
}
let result = format!("{value:b}");
let result = format!("{:b}", value);
if let Some(places) = places {
if value_raw > 0.0 && places < result.len() as i32 {
return CalcResult::new_error(Error::NUM, cell, "Out of bounds".to_string());
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ impl Model {
if value < 0 {
value += HEX_MAX;
}
let result = format!("{value:X}");
let result = format!("{:X}", value);
if let Some(places) = places {
if value_raw > 0.0 && places < result.len() as i32 {
return CalcResult::new_error(Error::NUM, cell, "Out of bounds".to_string());
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ impl Model {
if value < 0 {
value += OCT_MAX;
}
let result = format!("{value:o}");
let result = format!("{:o}", value);
if let Some(places) = places {
if value_raw > 0.0 && places < result.len() as i32 {
return CalcResult::new_error(Error::NUM, cell, "Out of bounds".to_string());
@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ impl Model {
if value < 0 {
value += 1024;
}
let result = format!("{value:b}");
let result = format!("{:b}", value);
if let Some(places) = places {
if places <= 0 || (value > 0 && places < result.len() as i32) {
return CalcResult::new_error(Error::NUM, cell, "Out of bounds".to_string());
@@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ impl Model {
if value < 0 {
value += OCT_MAX;
}
let result = format!("{value:o}");
let result = format!("{:o}", value);
if let Some(places) = places {
if places <= 0 || (value > 0 && places < result.len() as i32) {
return CalcResult::new_error(Error::NUM, cell, "Out of bounds".to_string());
@@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ impl Model {
if value < 0 {
value += 1024;
}
let result = format!("{value:b}");
let result = format!("{:b}", value);
if let Some(places) = places {
if value < 512 && places < result.len() as i32 {
return CalcResult::new_error(Error::NUM, cell, "Out of bounds".to_string());
@@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ impl Model {
if value < 0 {
value += HEX_MAX;
}
let result = format!("{value:X}");
let result = format!("{:X}", value);
if let Some(places) = places {
if value < HEX_MAX_HALF && places < result.len() as i32 {
return CalcResult::new_error(Error::NUM, cell, "Out of bounds".to_string());

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@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ impl Model {
CalcResult::new_error(
Error::ERROR,
*cell,
format!("Invalid worksheet index: '{sheet}'"),
format!("Invalid worksheet index: '{}'", sheet),
)
})?
.dimension()
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ impl Model {
CalcResult::new_error(
Error::ERROR,
*cell,
format!("Invalid worksheet index: '{sheet}'"),
format!("Invalid worksheet index: '{}'", sheet),
)
})?
.dimension()

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@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ impl Model {
}
// None of the cases matched so we return the default
// If there is an even number of args is the last one otherwise is #N/A
if args_count.is_multiple_of(2) {
if args_count % 2 == 0 {
return self.evaluate_node_in_context(&args[args_count - 1], cell);
}
CalcResult::Error {
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ impl Model {
if args_count < 2 {
return CalcResult::new_args_number_error(cell);
}
if !args_count.is_multiple_of(2) {
if args_count % 2 != 0 {
// Missing value for last condition
return CalcResult::new_args_number_error(cell);
}

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@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ use crate::cast::NumberOrArray;
use crate::constants::{LAST_COLUMN, LAST_ROW};
use crate::expressions::parser::ArrayNode;
use crate::expressions::types::CellReferenceIndex;
use crate::number_format::to_precision;
use crate::single_number_fn;
use crate::{
calc_result::CalcResult, expressions::parser::Node, expressions::token::Error, model::Model,
@@ -312,7 +311,7 @@ impl Model {
return CalcResult::new_args_number_error(cell);
}
let value = match self.get_number(&args[0], cell) {
Ok(f) => to_precision(f, 15),
Ok(f) => f,
Err(s) => return s,
};
let number_of_digits = match self.get_number(&args[1], cell) {
@@ -328,13 +327,12 @@ impl Model {
let scale = 10.0_f64.powf(number_of_digits);
CalcResult::Number((value * scale).round() / scale)
}
pub(crate) fn fn_roundup(&mut self, args: &[Node], cell: CellReferenceIndex) -> CalcResult {
if args.len() != 2 {
return CalcResult::new_args_number_error(cell);
}
let value = match self.get_number(&args[0], cell) {
Ok(f) => to_precision(f, 15),
Ok(f) => f,
Err(s) => return s,
};
let number_of_digits = match self.get_number(&args[1], cell) {
@@ -354,13 +352,12 @@ impl Model {
CalcResult::Number((value * scale).floor() / scale)
}
}
pub(crate) fn fn_rounddown(&mut self, args: &[Node], cell: CellReferenceIndex) -> CalcResult {
if args.len() != 2 {
return CalcResult::new_args_number_error(cell);
}
let value = match self.get_number(&args[0], cell) {
Ok(f) => to_precision(f, 15),
Ok(f) => f,
Err(s) => return s,
};
let number_of_digits = match self.get_number(&args[1], cell) {
@@ -381,16 +378,6 @@ impl Model {
}
}
single_number_fn!(fn_log10, |f| if f <= 0.0 {
Err(Error::NUM)
} else {
Ok(f64::log10(f))
});
single_number_fn!(fn_ln, |f| if f <= 0.0 {
Err(Error::NUM)
} else {
Ok(f64::ln(f))
});
single_number_fn!(fn_sin, |f| Ok(f64::sin(f)));
single_number_fn!(fn_cos, |f| Ok(f64::cos(f)));
single_number_fn!(fn_tan, |f| Ok(f64::tan(f)));
@@ -444,47 +431,6 @@ impl Model {
CalcResult::Number(f64::atan2(y, x))
}
pub(crate) fn fn_log(&mut self, args: &[Node], cell: CellReferenceIndex) -> CalcResult {
let n_args = args.len();
if !(1..=2).contains(&n_args) {
return CalcResult::new_args_number_error(cell);
}
let x = match self.get_number(&args[0], cell) {
Ok(f) => f,
Err(s) => return s,
};
let y = if n_args == 1 {
10.0
} else {
match self.get_number(&args[1], cell) {
Ok(f) => f,
Err(s) => return s,
}
};
if x <= 0.0 {
return CalcResult::Error {
error: Error::NUM,
origin: cell,
message: "Number must be positive".to_string(),
};
}
if y == 1.0 {
return CalcResult::Error {
error: Error::DIV,
origin: cell,
message: "Logarithm base cannot be 1".to_string(),
};
}
if y <= 0.0 {
return CalcResult::Error {
error: Error::NUM,
origin: cell,
message: "Logarithm base must be positive".to_string(),
};
}
CalcResult::Number(f64::log(x, y))
}
pub(crate) fn fn_power(&mut self, args: &[Node], cell: CellReferenceIndex) -> CalcResult {
if args.len() != 2 {
return CalcResult::new_args_number_error(cell);

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@@ -54,9 +54,6 @@ pub enum Function {
Columns,
Cos,
Cosh,
Log,
Log10,
Ln,
Max,
Min,
Pi,
@@ -253,7 +250,7 @@ pub enum Function {
}
impl Function {
pub fn into_iter() -> IntoIter<Function, 198> {
pub fn into_iter() -> IntoIter<Function, 195> {
[
Function::And,
Function::False,
@@ -280,9 +277,6 @@ impl Function {
Function::Atanh,
Function::Abs,
Function::Pi,
Function::Ln,
Function::Log,
Function::Log10,
Function::Sqrt,
Function::Sqrtpi,
Function::Atan2,
@@ -540,10 +534,6 @@ impl Function {
"POWER" => Some(Function::Power),
"ATAN2" => Some(Function::Atan2),
"LN" => Some(Function::Ln),
"LOG" => Some(Function::Log),
"LOG10" => Some(Function::Log10),
"MAX" => Some(Function::Max),
"MIN" => Some(Function::Min),
"PRODUCT" => Some(Function::Product),
@@ -744,9 +734,6 @@ impl fmt::Display for Function {
Function::Switch => write!(f, "SWITCH"),
Function::True => write!(f, "TRUE"),
Function::Xor => write!(f, "XOR"),
Function::Log => write!(f, "LOG"),
Function::Log10 => write!(f, "LOG10"),
Function::Ln => write!(f, "LN"),
Function::Sin => write!(f, "SIN"),
Function::Cos => write!(f, "COS"),
Function::Tan => write!(f, "TAN"),
@@ -974,9 +961,6 @@ impl Model {
Function::True => self.fn_true(args, cell),
Function::Xor => self.fn_xor(args, cell),
// Math and trigonometry
Function::Log => self.fn_log(args, cell),
Function::Log10 => self.fn_log10(args, cell),
Function::Ln => self.fn_ln(args, cell),
Function::Sin => self.fn_sin(args, cell),
Function::Cos => self.fn_cos(args, cell),
Function::Tan => self.fn_tan(args, cell),
@@ -1230,7 +1214,7 @@ mod tests {
}
// We make a list with their functions names, but we escape ".": ERROR.TYPE => ERRORTYPE
let iter_list = Function::into_iter()
.map(|f| format!("{f}").replace('.', ""))
.map(|f| format!("{}", f).replace('.', ""))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let len = iter_list.len();

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@@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ impl Model {
// FIXME: This function shares a lot of code with apply_ifs. Can we merge them?
pub(crate) fn fn_countifs(&mut self, args: &[Node], cell: CellReferenceIndex) -> CalcResult {
let args_count = args.len();
if args_count < 2 || !args_count.is_multiple_of(2) {
if args_count < 2 || args_count % 2 == 1 {
return CalcResult::new_args_number_error(cell);
}
@@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ impl Model {
F: FnMut(f64),
{
let args_count = args.len();
if args_count < 3 || args_count.is_multiple_of(2) {
if args_count < 3 || args_count % 2 == 0 {
return Err(CalcResult::new_args_number_error(cell));
}
let arg_0 = self.evaluate_node_in_context(&args[0], cell);

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@@ -55,14 +55,14 @@ impl Model {
let mut result = "".to_string();
for arg in args {
match self.evaluate_node_in_context(arg, cell) {
CalcResult::String(value) => result = format!("{result}{value}"),
CalcResult::Number(value) => result = format!("{result}{value}"),
CalcResult::String(value) => result = format!("{}{}", result, value),
CalcResult::Number(value) => result = format!("{}{}", result, value),
CalcResult::EmptyCell | CalcResult::EmptyArg => {}
CalcResult::Boolean(value) => {
if value {
result = format!("{result}TRUE");
result = format!("{}TRUE", result);
} else {
result = format!("{result}FALSE");
result = format!("{}FALSE", result);
}
}
error @ CalcResult::Error { .. } => return error,
@@ -82,14 +82,16 @@ impl Model {
column,
}) {
CalcResult::String(value) => {
result = format!("{result}{value}");
result = format!("{}{}", result, value);
}
CalcResult::Number(value) => {
result = format!("{}{}", result, value)
}
CalcResult::Number(value) => result = format!("{result}{value}"),
CalcResult::Boolean(value) => {
if value {
result = format!("{result}TRUE");
result = format!("{}TRUE", result);
} else {
result = format!("{result}FALSE");
result = format!("{}FALSE", result);
}
}
error @ CalcResult::Error { .. } => return error,
@@ -280,7 +282,7 @@ impl Model {
pub(crate) fn fn_len(&mut self, args: &[Node], cell: CellReferenceIndex) -> CalcResult {
if args.len() == 1 {
let s = match self.evaluate_node_in_context(&args[0], cell) {
CalcResult::Number(v) => format!("{v}"),
CalcResult::Number(v) => format!("{}", v),
CalcResult::String(v) => v,
CalcResult::Boolean(b) => {
if b {
@@ -315,7 +317,7 @@ impl Model {
pub(crate) fn fn_trim(&mut self, args: &[Node], cell: CellReferenceIndex) -> CalcResult {
if args.len() == 1 {
let s = match self.evaluate_node_in_context(&args[0], cell) {
CalcResult::Number(v) => format!("{v}"),
CalcResult::Number(v) => format!("{}", v),
CalcResult::String(v) => v,
CalcResult::Boolean(b) => {
if b {
@@ -350,7 +352,7 @@ impl Model {
pub(crate) fn fn_lower(&mut self, args: &[Node], cell: CellReferenceIndex) -> CalcResult {
if args.len() == 1 {
let s = match self.evaluate_node_in_context(&args[0], cell) {
CalcResult::Number(v) => format!("{v}"),
CalcResult::Number(v) => format!("{}", v),
CalcResult::String(v) => v,
CalcResult::Boolean(b) => {
if b {
@@ -385,7 +387,7 @@ impl Model {
pub(crate) fn fn_unicode(&mut self, args: &[Node], cell: CellReferenceIndex) -> CalcResult {
if args.len() == 1 {
let s = match self.evaluate_node_in_context(&args[0], cell) {
CalcResult::Number(v) => format!("{v}"),
CalcResult::Number(v) => format!("{}", v),
CalcResult::String(v) => v,
CalcResult::Boolean(b) => {
if b {
@@ -439,7 +441,7 @@ impl Model {
pub(crate) fn fn_upper(&mut self, args: &[Node], cell: CellReferenceIndex) -> CalcResult {
if args.len() == 1 {
let s = match self.evaluate_node_in_context(&args[0], cell) {
CalcResult::Number(v) => format!("{v}"),
CalcResult::Number(v) => format!("{}", v),
CalcResult::String(v) => v,
CalcResult::Boolean(b) => {
if b {
@@ -476,7 +478,7 @@ impl Model {
return CalcResult::new_args_number_error(cell);
}
let s = match self.evaluate_node_in_context(&args[0], cell) {
CalcResult::Number(v) => format!("{v}"),
CalcResult::Number(v) => format!("{}", v),
CalcResult::String(v) => v,
CalcResult::Boolean(b) => {
if b {
@@ -558,7 +560,7 @@ impl Model {
return CalcResult::new_args_number_error(cell);
}
let s = match self.evaluate_node_in_context(&args[0], cell) {
CalcResult::Number(v) => format!("{v}"),
CalcResult::Number(v) => format!("{}", v),
CalcResult::String(v) => v,
CalcResult::Boolean(b) => {
if b {
@@ -640,7 +642,7 @@ impl Model {
return CalcResult::new_args_number_error(cell);
}
let s = match self.evaluate_node_in_context(&args[0], cell) {
CalcResult::Number(v) => format!("{v}"),
CalcResult::Number(v) => format!("{}", v),
CalcResult::String(v) => v,
CalcResult::Boolean(b) => {
if b {

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@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ pub(crate) fn from_wildcard_to_regex(
// And we have a valid Perl regex! (As Kim Kardashian said before me: "I know, right?")
if exact {
return regex::Regex::new(&format!("^{reg}$"));
return regex::Regex::new(&format!("^{}$", reg));
}
regex::Regex::new(reg)
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
use std::{collections::HashMap, sync::OnceLock};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use bitcode::{Decode, Encode};
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
#[derive(Encode, Decode, Clone)]
pub struct Booleans {
@@ -30,17 +31,14 @@ pub struct Language {
pub errors: Errors,
}
static LANGUAGES: OnceLock<HashMap<String, Language>> = OnceLock::new();
#[allow(clippy::expect_used)]
fn get_languages() -> &'static HashMap<String, Language> {
LANGUAGES.get_or_init(|| {
bitcode::decode(include_bytes!("language.bin")).expect("Failed parsing language file")
})
}
static LANGUAGES: Lazy<HashMap<String, Language>> = Lazy::new(|| {
bitcode::decode(include_bytes!("language.bin")).expect("Failed parsing language file")
});
pub fn get_language(id: &str) -> Result<&Language, String> {
get_languages()
let language = LANGUAGES
.get(id)
.ok_or_else(|| format!("Language is not supported: '{id}'"))
.ok_or(format!("Language is not supported: '{}'", id))?;
Ok(language)
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
use std::{collections::HashMap, sync::OnceLock};
use bitcode::{Decode, Encode};
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use std::collections::HashMap;
#[derive(Encode, Decode, Clone)]
pub struct Locale {
@@ -64,17 +65,12 @@ pub struct DecimalFormats {
pub standard: String,
}
static LOCALES: OnceLock<HashMap<String, Locale>> = OnceLock::new();
#[allow(clippy::expect_used)]
fn get_locales() -> &'static HashMap<String, Locale> {
LOCALES.get_or_init(|| {
bitcode::decode(include_bytes!("locales.bin")).expect("Failed parsing locale")
})
}
static LOCALES: Lazy<HashMap<String, Locale>> =
Lazy::new(|| bitcode::decode(include_bytes!("locales.bin")).expect("Failed parsing locale"));
pub fn get_locale(id: &str) -> Result<&Locale, String> {
get_locales()
.get(id)
.ok_or_else(|| format!("Invalid locale: '{id}'"))
// TODO: pass the locale once we implement locales in Rust
let locale = LOCALES.get(id).ok_or("Invalid locale")?;
Ok(locale)
}

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@@ -106,15 +106,15 @@ pub struct Model {
pub(crate) shared_strings: HashMap<String, usize>,
/// An instance of the parser
pub(crate) parser: Parser,
/// The list of cells with formulas that are evaluated or being evaluated
/// The list of cells with formulas that are evaluated of being evaluated
pub(crate) cells: HashMap<(u32, i32, i32), CellState>,
/// The locale of the model
pub(crate) locale: Locale,
/// The language used
/// Tha language used
pub(crate) language: Language,
/// The timezone used to evaluate the model
pub(crate) tz: Tz,
/// The view id. A view consists of a selected sheet and ranges.
/// The view id. A view consist of a selected sheet and ranges.
pub(crate) view_id: u32,
}
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ impl Model {
_ => CalcResult::new_error(
Error::ERROR,
cell,
format!("Error with Implicit Intersection in cell {cell:?}"),
format!("Error with Implicit Intersection in cell {:?}", cell),
),
},
_ => self.evaluate_node_in_context(node, cell),
@@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ impl Model {
return s;
}
};
let result = format!("{l}{r}");
let result = format!("{}{}", l, r);
CalcResult::String(result)
}
OpProductKind { kind, left, right } => match kind {
@@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ impl Model {
}
FunctionKind { kind, args } => self.evaluate_function(kind, args, cell),
InvalidFunctionKind { name, args: _ } => {
CalcResult::new_error(Error::ERROR, cell, format!("Invalid function: {name}"))
CalcResult::new_error(Error::ERROR, cell, format!("Invalid function: {}", name))
}
ArrayKind(s) => CalcResult::Array(s.to_owned()),
DefinedNameKind((name, scope, _)) => {
@@ -391,26 +391,26 @@ impl Model {
ParsedDefinedName::InvalidDefinedNameFormula => CalcResult::new_error(
Error::NAME,
cell,
format!("Defined name \"{name}\" is not a reference."),
format!("Defined name \"{}\" is not a reference.", name),
),
}
} else {
CalcResult::new_error(
Error::NAME,
cell,
format!("Defined name \"{name}\" not found."),
format!("Defined name \"{}\" not found.", name),
)
}
}
TableNameKind(s) => CalcResult::new_error(
Error::NAME,
cell,
format!("table name \"{s}\" not supported."),
format!("table name \"{}\" not supported.", s),
),
WrongVariableKind(s) => CalcResult::new_error(
Error::NAME,
cell,
format!("Variable name \"{s}\" not found."),
format!("Variable name \"{}\" not found.", s),
),
CompareKind { kind, left, right } => {
let l = self.evaluate_node_in_context(left, cell);
@@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ impl Model {
} => CalcResult::new_error(
Error::ERROR,
cell,
format!("Error parsing {formula}: {message}"),
format!("Error parsing {}: {}", formula, message),
),
EmptyArgKind => CalcResult::EmptyArg,
ImplicitIntersection {
@@ -500,7 +500,7 @@ impl Model {
None => CalcResult::new_error(
Error::VALUE,
cell,
format!("Error with Implicit Intersection in cell {cell:?}"),
format!("Error with Implicit Intersection in cell {:?}", cell),
),
}
}
@@ -697,7 +697,7 @@ impl Model {
worksheet.color = Some(color.to_string());
return Ok(());
}
Err(format!("Invalid color: {color}"))
Err(format!("Invalid color: {}", color))
}
/// Changes the visibility of a sheet
@@ -1027,7 +1027,7 @@ impl Model {
let source_sheet_name = self
.workbook
.worksheet(source.sheet)
.map_err(|e| format!("Could not find source worksheet: {e}"))?
.map_err(|e| format!("Could not find source worksheet: {}", e))?
.get_name();
if source.sheet != area.sheet {
return Err("Source and area are in different sheets".to_string());
@@ -1041,7 +1041,7 @@ impl Model {
let target_sheet_name = self
.workbook
.worksheet(target.sheet)
.map_err(|e| format!("Could not find target worksheet: {e}"))?
.map_err(|e| format!("Could not find target worksheet: {}", e))?
.get_name();
if let Some(formula) = value.strip_prefix('=') {
let cell_reference = CellReferenceRC {
@@ -1061,7 +1061,7 @@ impl Model {
column_delta: target.column - source.column,
},
);
Ok(format!("={formula_str}"))
Ok(format!("={}", formula_str))
} else {
Ok(value.to_string())
}
@@ -1538,7 +1538,7 @@ impl Model {
// If the formula fails to parse try adding a parenthesis
// SUM(A1:A3 => SUM(A1:A3)
if let Node::ParseErrorKind { .. } = parsed_formula {
let new_parsed_formula = self.parser.parse(&format!("{formula})"), &cell_reference);
let new_parsed_formula = self.parser.parse(&format!("{})", formula), &cell_reference);
match new_parsed_formula {
Node::ParseErrorKind { .. } => {}
_ => parsed_formula = new_parsed_formula,

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@@ -168,11 +168,11 @@ impl Model {
.get_worksheet_names()
.iter()
.map(|s| s.to_uppercase())
.any(|x| x == format!("{base_name_uppercase}{index}"))
.any(|x| x == format!("{}{}", base_name_uppercase, index))
{
index += 1;
}
let sheet_name = format!("{base_name}{index}");
let sheet_name = format!("{}{}", base_name, index);
// Now we need a sheet_id
let sheet_id = self.get_new_sheet_id();
let view_ids: Vec<&u32> = self.workbook.views.keys().collect();
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ impl Model {
sheet_id: Option<u32>,
) -> Result<(), String> {
if !is_valid_sheet_name(sheet_name) {
return Err(format!("Invalid name for a sheet: '{sheet_name}'"));
return Err(format!("Invalid name for a sheet: '{}'", sheet_name));
}
if self
.workbook
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ impl Model {
if let Some(sheet_index) = self.get_sheet_index_by_name(old_name) {
return self.rename_sheet_by_index(sheet_index, new_name);
}
Err(format!("Could not find sheet {old_name}"))
Err(format!("Could not find sheet {}", old_name))
}
/// Renames a sheet and updates all existing references to that sheet.
@@ -248,10 +248,10 @@ impl Model {
new_name: &str,
) -> Result<(), String> {
if !is_valid_sheet_name(new_name) {
return Err(format!("Invalid name for a sheet: '{new_name}'."));
return Err(format!("Invalid name for a sheet: '{}'.", new_name));
}
if self.get_sheet_index_by_name(new_name).is_some() {
return Err(format!("Sheet already exists: '{new_name}'."));
return Err(format!("Sheet already exists: '{}'.", new_name));
}
// Gets the new name and checks that a sheet with that index exists
let old_name = self.workbook.worksheet(sheet_index)?.get_name();
@@ -362,14 +362,14 @@ impl Model {
};
let locale = match get_locale(locale_id) {
Ok(l) => l.clone(),
Err(_) => return Err(format!("Invalid locale: {locale_id}")),
Err(_) => return Err(format!("Invalid locale: {}", locale_id)),
};
let milliseconds = get_milliseconds_since_epoch();
let seconds = milliseconds / 1000;
let dt = match DateTime::from_timestamp(seconds, 0) {
Some(s) => s,
None => return Err(format!("Invalid timestamp: {milliseconds}")),
None => return Err(format!("Invalid timestamp: {}", milliseconds)),
};
// "2020-08-06T21:20:53Z
let now = dt.format("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ").to_string();
@@ -405,6 +405,7 @@ impl Model {
},
tables: HashMap::new(),
views,
users: Vec::new(),
};
let parsed_formulas = Vec::new();
let worksheets = &workbook.worksheets;

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@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ pub fn to_precision_str(value: f64, precision: usize) -> String {
let exponent = value.abs().log10().floor();
let base = value / 10.0_f64.powf(exponent);
let base = format!("{0:.1$}", base, precision - 1);
let value = format!("{base}e{exponent}").parse::<f64>().unwrap_or({
let value = format!("{}e{}", base, exponent).parse::<f64>().unwrap_or({
// TODO: do this in a way that does not require a possible error
0.0
});

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@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ impl Styles {
return Ok(cell_style.xf_id);
}
}
Err(format!("Style '{style_name}' not found"))
Err(format!("Style '{}' not found", style_name))
}
pub fn create_named_style(&mut self, style_name: &str, style: &Style) -> Result<(), String> {

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@@ -55,16 +55,12 @@ mod test_arrays;
mod test_escape_quotes;
mod test_extend;
mod test_fn_fv;
mod test_fn_round;
mod test_fn_type;
mod test_frozen_rows_and_columns;
mod test_geomean;
mod test_get_cell_content;
mod test_implicit_intersection;
mod test_issue_155;
mod test_ln;
mod test_log;
mod test_log10;
mod test_percentage;
mod test_set_functions_error_handling;
mod test_today;

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#![allow(clippy::unwrap_used)]
use crate::constants::{DEFAULT_ROW_HEIGHT, LAST_COLUMN, LAST_ROW};
use crate::constants::{DEFAULT_ROW_HEIGHT, LAST_COLUMN};
use crate::model::Model;
use crate::test::util::new_empty_model;
use crate::types::Col;
@@ -508,10 +508,6 @@ fn test_move_column_right() {
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E5"), "=SUM(H3:J7)");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E6"), "=SUM(H3:H7)");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E7"), "=SUM(G3:G7)");
// Data moved as well
assert_eq!(model._get_text("G1"), "1");
assert_eq!(model._get_text("H1"), "3");
}
#[test]
@@ -536,249 +532,5 @@ fn tets_move_column_error() {
assert!(result.is_ok());
}
#[test]
fn test_move_row_down() {
let mut model = new_empty_model();
populate_table(&mut model);
// Formulas referencing rows 3 and 4
model._set("E3", "=G3");
model._set("E4", "=G4");
model._set("E5", "=SUM(G3:J3)");
model._set("E6", "=SUM(G3:G3)");
model._set("E7", "=SUM(G4:G4)");
model.evaluate();
// Move row 3 down by one position
let result = model.move_row_action(0, 3, 1);
assert!(result.is_ok());
model.evaluate();
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E3"), "=G3");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E4"), "=G4");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E5"), "=SUM(G4:J4)");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E6"), "=SUM(G4:G4)");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E7"), "=SUM(G3:G3)");
// Data moved as well
assert_eq!(model._get_text("G4"), "-2");
assert_eq!(model._get_text("G3"), "");
}
#[test]
fn test_move_row_up() {
let mut model = new_empty_model();
populate_table(&mut model);
// Formulas referencing rows 4 and 5
model._set("E4", "=G4");
model._set("E5", "=G5");
model._set("E6", "=SUM(G4:J4)");
model._set("E7", "=SUM(G4:G4)");
model._set("E8", "=SUM(G5:G5)");
model.evaluate();
// Move row 5 up by one position
let result = model.move_row_action(0, 5, -1);
assert!(result.is_ok());
model.evaluate();
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E4"), "=G4");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E5"), "=G5");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E6"), "=SUM(G5:J5)");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E7"), "=SUM(G5:G5)");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E8"), "=SUM(G4:G4)");
// Data moved as well
assert_eq!(model._get_text("G4"), "");
assert_eq!(model._get_text("G5"), "");
}
#[test]
fn test_move_row_error() {
let mut model = new_empty_model();
model.evaluate();
let result = model.move_row_action(0, 7, -10);
assert!(result.is_err());
let result = model.move_row_action(0, -7, 20);
assert!(result.is_err());
let result = model.move_row_action(0, LAST_ROW, 1);
assert!(result.is_err());
let result = model.move_row_action(0, LAST_ROW + 1, -10);
assert!(result.is_err());
// This works
let result = model.move_row_action(0, LAST_ROW, -1);
assert!(result.is_ok());
}
#[test]
fn test_move_row_down_absolute_refs() {
let mut model = new_empty_model();
populate_table(&mut model);
// Absolute references
model._set("E3", "=$G$3");
model._set("E4", "=$G$4");
model._set("E5", "=SUM($G$3:$J$3)");
model._set("E6", "=SUM($G$3:$G$3)");
model._set("E7", "=SUM($G$4:$G$4)");
model.evaluate();
assert!(model.move_row_action(0, 3, 1).is_ok());
model.evaluate();
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E3"), "=$G$3");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E4"), "=$G$4");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E5"), "=SUM($G$4:$J$4)");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E6"), "=SUM($G$4:$G$4)");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E7"), "=SUM($G$3:$G$3)");
}
#[test]
fn test_move_column_right_absolute_refs() {
let mut model = new_empty_model();
populate_table(&mut model);
// Absolute references
model._set("E3", "=$G$3");
model._set("E4", "=$H$3");
model._set("E5", "=SUM($G$3:$J$7)");
model._set("E6", "=SUM($G$3:$G$7)");
model._set("E7", "=SUM($H$3:$H$7)");
model.evaluate();
assert!(model.move_column_action(0, 7, 1).is_ok());
model.evaluate();
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E3"), "=$H$3");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E4"), "=$G$3");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E5"), "=SUM($H$3:$J$7)");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E6"), "=SUM($H$3:$H$7)");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E7"), "=SUM($G$3:$G$7)");
}
#[test]
fn test_move_row_down_mixed_refs() {
let mut model = new_empty_model();
populate_table(&mut model);
model._set("E3", "=$G3"); // absolute col, relative row
model._set("E4", "=$G4");
model._set("E5", "=SUM($G3:$J3)");
model._set("E6", "=SUM($G3:$G3)");
model._set("E7", "=SUM($G4:$G4)");
model._set("F3", "=H$3"); // relative col, absolute row
model._set("F4", "=G$3");
model.evaluate();
assert!(model.move_row_action(0, 3, 1).is_ok());
model.evaluate();
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E3"), "=$G3");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E4"), "=$G4");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E5"), "=SUM($G4:$J4)");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E6"), "=SUM($G4:$G4)");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E7"), "=SUM($G3:$G3)");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("F3"), "=G$4");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("F4"), "=H$4");
}
#[test]
fn test_move_column_right_mixed_refs() {
let mut model = new_empty_model();
populate_table(&mut model);
model._set("E3", "=$G3");
model._set("E4", "=$H3");
model._set("E5", "=SUM($G3:$J7)");
model._set("E6", "=SUM($G3:$G7)");
model._set("E7", "=SUM($H3:$H7)");
model._set("F3", "=H$3");
model._set("F4", "=H$3");
model.evaluate();
assert!(model.move_column_action(0, 7, 1).is_ok());
model.evaluate();
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E3"), "=$H3");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E4"), "=$G3");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E5"), "=SUM($H3:$J7)");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E6"), "=SUM($H3:$H7)");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E7"), "=SUM($G3:$G7)");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("F3"), "=G$3");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("F4"), "=G$3");
}
#[test]
fn test_move_row_height() {
let mut model = new_empty_model();
let sheet = 0;
let custom_height = DEFAULT_ROW_HEIGHT * 2.0;
// Set a custom height for row 3
model
.workbook
.worksheet_mut(sheet)
.unwrap()
.set_row_height(3, custom_height)
.unwrap();
// Record the original height of row 4 (should be the default)
let original_row4_height = model.get_row_height(sheet, 4).unwrap();
// Move row 3 down by one position
assert!(model.move_row_action(sheet, 3, 1).is_ok());
// The custom height should now be on row 4
assert_eq!(model.get_row_height(sheet, 4), Ok(custom_height));
// Row 3 should now have the previous height of row 4
assert_eq!(model.get_row_height(sheet, 3), Ok(original_row4_height));
}
/// Moving a row down by two positions should shift formulas on intermediate
/// rows by only one (the row that gets skipped), not by the full delta this
/// guards against the regression fixed in the RowMove displacement logic.
#[test]
fn test_row_move_down_two_updates_intermediate_refs_by_one() {
let mut model = new_empty_model();
populate_table(&mut model);
// Set up formulas to verify intermediate rows shift by 1 (not full delta).
model._set("E3", "=G3"); // target row
model._set("E4", "=G4"); // intermediate row
model._set("E5", "=SUM(G3:J3)");
model.evaluate();
// Move row 3 down by two positions (row 3 -> row 5)
assert!(model.move_row_action(0, 3, 2).is_ok());
model.evaluate();
// Assert that references for the moved row and intermediate row are correct.
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E3"), "=G3");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E5"), "=G5");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E4"), "=SUM(G5:J5)");
}
/// Moving a column right by two positions should shift formulas on
/// intermediate columns by only one, ensuring the ColumnMove displacement
/// logic handles multi-position moves correctly.
#[test]
fn test_column_move_right_two_updates_intermediate_refs_by_one() {
let mut model = new_empty_model();
populate_table(&mut model);
// Set up formulas to verify intermediate columns shift by 1 (not full delta).
model._set("E3", "=$G3"); // target column
model._set("E4", "=$H3"); // intermediate column
model._set("E5", "=SUM($G3:$J7)");
model.evaluate();
// Move column G (7) right by two positions (G -> I)
assert!(model.move_column_action(0, 7, 2).is_ok());
model.evaluate();
// Assert that references for moved and intermediate columns are correct.
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E3"), "=$I3");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E4"), "=$G3");
assert_eq!(model._get_formula("E5"), "=SUM($I3:$J7)");
}
// A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R
// 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

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@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ fn fn_or_xor_no_arguments() {
println!("Testing function: {func}");
let mut model = new_empty_model();
model._set("A1", &format!("={func}()"));
model._set("A1", &format!("={}()", func));
model.evaluate();
assert_eq!(model._get_text("A1"), *"#ERROR!");
}

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@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
#![allow(clippy::unwrap_used)]
use crate::test::util::new_empty_model;
#[test]
fn fn_round_approximation() {
let mut model = new_empty_model();
model._set("A1", "=ROUND(1.05*(0.0284+0.0046)-0.0284,4)");
model._set("A2", "=ROUNDDOWN(1.05*(0.0284+0.0046)-0.0284,5)");
model.evaluate();
assert_eq!(model._get_text("A1"), *"0.0063");
assert_eq!(model._get_text("A2"), *"0.00625");
}

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@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
#![allow(clippy::unwrap_used)]
use crate::test::util::new_empty_model;
#[test]
fn arguments() {
let mut model = new_empty_model();
model._set("A1", "=LN(100)");
model._set("A2", "=LN()");
model._set("A3", "=LN(100, 10)");
model.evaluate();
assert_eq!(model._get_text("A1"), *"4.605170186");
assert_eq!(model._get_text("A2"), *"#ERROR!");
assert_eq!(model._get_text("A3"), *"#ERROR!");
}

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@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
#![allow(clippy::unwrap_used)]
use crate::test::util::new_empty_model;
#[test]
fn arguments() {
let mut model = new_empty_model();
model._set("A1", "=LOG(100)");
model._set("A2", "=LOG()");
model._set("A3", "=LOG(10000, 10)");
model._set("A4", "=LOG(100, 10, 1)");
model.evaluate();
assert_eq!(model._get_text("A1"), *"2");
assert_eq!(model._get_text("A2"), *"#ERROR!");
assert_eq!(model._get_text("A3"), *"4");
assert_eq!(model._get_text("A4"), *"#ERROR!");
}

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@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
#![allow(clippy::unwrap_used)]
use crate::test::util::new_empty_model;
#[test]
fn arguments() {
let mut model = new_empty_model();
model._set("A1", "=LOG10(100)");
model._set("A2", "=LOG10()");
model._set("A3", "=LOG10(100, 10)");
model.evaluate();
assert_eq!(model._get_text("A1"), *"2");
assert_eq!(model._get_text("A2"), *"#ERROR!");
assert_eq!(model._get_text("A3"), *"#ERROR!");
}
#[test]
fn cell_and_function() {
let mut model = new_empty_model();
model._set("A1", "=LOG10");
model.evaluate();
// This is the cell LOG10
assert_eq!(model._get_text("A1"), *"0");
model._set("LOG10", "1000");
model._set("A2", "=LOG10(LOG10)");
model.evaluate();
assert_eq!(model._get_text("A1"), *"1000");
assert_eq!(model._get_text("A2"), *"3");
}

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@@ -62,17 +62,3 @@ fn test_create_named_style() {
let style = model.get_style_for_cell(0, 1, 1).unwrap();
assert!(style.font.b);
}
#[test]
fn empty_models_have_two_fills() {
let model = new_empty_model();
assert_eq!(model.workbook.styles.fills.len(), 2);
assert_eq!(
model.workbook.styles.fills[0].pattern_type,
"none".to_string()
);
assert_eq!(
model.workbook.styles.fills[1].pattern_type,
"gray125".to_string()
);
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
mod test_add_delete_sheets;
mod test_autofill_columns;
mod test_autofill_rows;
mod test_batch_row_column_diff;
mod test_border;
mod test_clear_cells;
mod test_column_style;
@@ -12,8 +11,6 @@ mod test_evaluation;
mod test_general;
mod test_grid_lines;
mod test_keyboard_navigation;
mod test_last_empty_cell;
mod test_multi_row_column;
mod test_on_area_selection;
mod test_on_expand_selected_range;
mod test_on_paste_styles;

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@@ -1,675 +0,0 @@
#![allow(clippy::unwrap_used)]
#![allow(clippy::panic)]
use bitcode::decode;
use crate::{
constants::{LAST_COLUMN, LAST_ROW},
test::util::new_empty_model,
user_model::history::{Diff, QueueDiffs},
UserModel,
};
fn last_diff_list(model: &mut UserModel) -> Vec<Diff> {
let bytes = model.flush_send_queue();
let queue: Vec<QueueDiffs> = decode(&bytes).unwrap();
// Get the last operation's diff list
queue.last().unwrap().list.clone()
}
#[test]
fn diff_invariant_insert_rows() {
let base = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(base);
assert!(model.insert_rows(0, 5, 3).is_ok());
let list = last_diff_list(&mut model);
assert_eq!(list.len(), 1);
assert!(matches!(
&list[0],
Diff::InsertRows {
sheet: 0,
row: 5,
count: 3
}
));
}
#[test]
fn diff_invariant_insert_columns() {
let base = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(base);
assert!(model.insert_columns(0, 2, 4).is_ok());
let list = last_diff_list(&mut model);
assert_eq!(list.len(), 1);
assert!(matches!(
&list[0],
Diff::InsertColumns {
sheet: 0,
column: 2,
count: 4
}
));
}
#[test]
fn undo_redo_after_batch_delete() {
let base = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(base);
// Place values that will shift.
model.set_user_input(0, 20, 1, "A").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 20, "B").unwrap();
// Fill some of the rows we are about to delete for testing
for r in 10..15 {
model.set_user_input(0, r, 1, "tmp").unwrap();
}
// Delete rows 10..14 and columns 5..8
assert!(model.delete_rows(0, 10, 5).is_ok());
assert!(model.delete_columns(0, 5, 4).is_ok());
// Verify shift
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 15, 1).unwrap(), "A");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 16).unwrap(), "B");
// Undo
model.undo().unwrap(); // columns
model.undo().unwrap(); // rows
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 20, 1).unwrap(), "A");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 20).unwrap(), "B");
// Redo
model.redo().unwrap(); // rows
model.redo().unwrap(); // columns
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 15, 1).unwrap(), "A");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 16).unwrap(), "B");
}
#[test]
fn diff_order_delete_rows() {
// Verifies that delete diffs are generated with all data preserved
let base = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(base);
// Populate rows to delete
for r in 5..10 {
model.set_user_input(0, r, 1, &r.to_string()).unwrap();
}
assert!(model.delete_rows(0, 5, 5).is_ok());
let list = last_diff_list(&mut model);
assert_eq!(list.len(), 1);
// Should have one bulk diff with all the row data
match &list[0] {
Diff::DeleteRows {
sheet,
row,
count,
old_data,
} => {
assert_eq!(*sheet, 0);
assert_eq!(*row, 5);
assert_eq!(*count, 5);
assert_eq!(old_data.len(), 5);
// Verify the data was collected for each row
for (i, row_data) in old_data.iter().enumerate() {
let _expected_value = (5 + i).to_string();
assert!(row_data.data.contains_key(&1));
}
}
_ => panic!("Unexpected diff variant"),
}
}
#[test]
fn batch_operations_with_formulas() {
// Verifies formulas update correctly after batch ops
let base = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(base);
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 1, "10").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 5, 1, "=A1*2").unwrap(); // Will become A3 after insert
assert!(model.insert_rows(0, 2, 2).is_ok());
// Formula should now reference A1 (unchanged) but be in row 7
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 7, 1).unwrap(), "20");
assert_eq!(model.get_cell_content(0, 7, 1).unwrap(), "=A1*2");
// Undo and verify formula is back at original position
model.undo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 5, 1).unwrap(), "20");
}
#[test]
fn edge_case_single_operation() {
// Single row/column operations should still work correctly
let base = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(base);
assert!(model.insert_rows(0, 1, 1).is_ok());
let list = last_diff_list(&mut model);
assert_eq!(list.len(), 1);
assert!(model.insert_columns(0, 1, 1).is_ok());
let list = last_diff_list(&mut model);
assert_eq!(list.len(), 1);
}
#[test]
fn delete_empty_rows() {
// Delete multiple empty rows and verify behavior
let base = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(base);
// Set data in rows 1 and 10, leaving rows 5-8 empty
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 1, "Before").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 10, 1, "After").unwrap();
// Delete empty rows 5-8
assert!(model.delete_rows(0, 5, 4).is_ok());
// Verify shift
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 1).unwrap(), "Before");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 6, 1).unwrap(), "After");
// Verify diffs now use bulk operation
let list = last_diff_list(&mut model);
assert_eq!(list.len(), 1);
match &list[0] {
Diff::DeleteRows {
sheet,
row,
count,
old_data,
} => {
assert_eq!(*sheet, 0);
assert_eq!(*row, 5);
assert_eq!(*count, 4);
assert_eq!(old_data.len(), 4);
// All rows should be empty
for row_data in old_data {
assert!(row_data.data.is_empty());
}
}
_ => panic!("Unexpected diff variant"),
}
// Undo/redo
model.undo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 10, 1).unwrap(), "After");
model.redo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 6, 1).unwrap(), "After");
}
#[test]
fn delete_mixed_empty_and_filled_rows() {
let base = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(base);
// Alternating filled and empty rows
model.set_user_input(0, 5, 1, "Row5").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 7, 1, "Row7").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 9, 1, "Row9").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 10, 1, "After").unwrap();
assert!(model.delete_rows(0, 5, 5).is_ok());
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 5, 1).unwrap(), "After");
// Verify mix of empty and filled row diffs
let list = last_diff_list(&mut model);
assert_eq!(list.len(), 1);
match &list[0] {
Diff::DeleteRows {
sheet,
row,
count,
old_data,
} => {
assert_eq!(*sheet, 0);
assert_eq!(*row, 5);
assert_eq!(*count, 5);
assert_eq!(old_data.len(), 5);
// Count filled rows (should be 3: rows 5, 7, 9)
let filled_count = old_data
.iter()
.filter(|row_data| !row_data.data.is_empty())
.count();
assert_eq!(filled_count, 3);
}
_ => panic!("Unexpected diff variant"),
}
// Undo
model.undo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 5, 1).unwrap(), "Row5");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 7, 1).unwrap(), "Row7");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 9, 1).unwrap(), "Row9");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 10, 1).unwrap(), "After");
}
#[test]
fn bulk_insert_rows_undo_redo() {
let base = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(base);
// Set up initial data
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 1, "A1").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 2, 1, "A2").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 5, 1, "A5").unwrap();
// Insert 3 rows at position 3
assert!(model.insert_rows(0, 3, 3).is_ok());
// Verify data has shifted
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 1).unwrap(), "A1");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 2, 1).unwrap(), "A2");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 8, 1).unwrap(), "A5"); // A5 moved to A8
// Check diff structure
let list = last_diff_list(&mut model);
assert_eq!(list.len(), 1);
assert!(matches!(
&list[0],
Diff::InsertRows {
sheet: 0,
row: 3,
count: 3
}
));
// Undo
model.undo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 5, 1).unwrap(), "A5"); // Back to original position
// Redo
model.redo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 8, 1).unwrap(), "A5"); // Shifted again
}
#[test]
fn bulk_insert_columns_undo_redo() {
let base = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(base);
// Set up initial data
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 1, "A1").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 2, "B1").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 5, "E1").unwrap();
// Insert 3 columns at position 3
assert!(model.insert_columns(0, 3, 3).is_ok());
// Verify data has shifted
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 1).unwrap(), "A1");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 2).unwrap(), "B1");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 8).unwrap(), "E1"); // E1 moved to H1
// Check diff structure
let list = last_diff_list(&mut model);
assert_eq!(list.len(), 1);
assert!(matches!(
&list[0],
Diff::InsertColumns {
sheet: 0,
column: 3,
count: 3
}
));
// Undo
model.undo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 5).unwrap(), "E1"); // Back to original position
// Redo
model.redo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 8).unwrap(), "E1"); // Shifted again
}
#[test]
fn bulk_delete_rows_round_trip() {
let base = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(base);
// Set up data with styles
model.set_user_input(0, 3, 1, "Row3").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 4, 1, "Row4").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 5, 1, "Row5").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 6, 1, "Row6").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 7, 1, "After").unwrap();
// Set some row heights to verify they're preserved
model.set_rows_height(0, 4, 4, 30.0).unwrap();
model.set_rows_height(0, 5, 5, 40.0).unwrap();
// Delete rows 3-6
assert!(model.delete_rows(0, 3, 4).is_ok());
// Verify deletion
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 3, 1).unwrap(), "After");
// Check diff structure
let list = last_diff_list(&mut model);
assert_eq!(list.len(), 1);
match &list[0] {
Diff::DeleteRows {
sheet,
row,
count,
old_data,
} => {
assert_eq!(*sheet, 0);
assert_eq!(*row, 3);
assert_eq!(*count, 4);
assert_eq!(old_data.len(), 4);
// Verify data was preserved
assert!(old_data[0].data.contains_key(&1)); // Row3
assert!(old_data[1].data.contains_key(&1)); // Row4
assert!(old_data[2].data.contains_key(&1)); // Row5
assert!(old_data[3].data.contains_key(&1)); // Row6
}
_ => panic!("Expected DeleteRows diff"),
}
// Undo - should restore all data and row heights
model.undo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 3, 1).unwrap(), "Row3");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 4, 1).unwrap(), "Row4");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 5, 1).unwrap(), "Row5");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 6, 1).unwrap(), "Row6");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 7, 1).unwrap(), "After");
assert_eq!(model.get_row_height(0, 4).unwrap(), 30.0);
assert_eq!(model.get_row_height(0, 5).unwrap(), 40.0);
// Redo - should delete again
model.redo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 3, 1).unwrap(), "After");
// Final undo to verify round-trip
model.undo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 3, 1).unwrap(), "Row3");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 4, 1).unwrap(), "Row4");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 5, 1).unwrap(), "Row5");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 6, 1).unwrap(), "Row6");
}
#[test]
fn bulk_delete_columns_round_trip() {
let base = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(base);
// Set up data with styles
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 3, "C1").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 4, "D1").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 5, "E1").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 6, "F1").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 7, "After").unwrap();
// Set some column widths to verify they're preserved
model.set_columns_width(0, 4, 4, 100.0).unwrap();
model.set_columns_width(0, 5, 5, 120.0).unwrap();
// Delete columns 3-6
assert!(model.delete_columns(0, 3, 4).is_ok());
// Verify deletion
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 3).unwrap(), "After");
// Check diff structure
let list = last_diff_list(&mut model);
assert_eq!(list.len(), 1);
match &list[0] {
Diff::DeleteColumns {
sheet,
column,
count,
old_data,
} => {
assert_eq!(*sheet, 0);
assert_eq!(*column, 3);
assert_eq!(*count, 4);
assert_eq!(old_data.len(), 4);
// Verify data was preserved
assert!(old_data[0].data.contains_key(&1)); // C1
assert!(old_data[1].data.contains_key(&1)); // D1
assert!(old_data[2].data.contains_key(&1)); // E1
assert!(old_data[3].data.contains_key(&1)); // F1
}
_ => panic!("Expected DeleteColumns diff"),
}
// Undo - should restore all data and column widths
model.undo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 3).unwrap(), "C1");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 4).unwrap(), "D1");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 5).unwrap(), "E1");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 6).unwrap(), "F1");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 7).unwrap(), "After");
assert_eq!(model.get_column_width(0, 4).unwrap(), 100.0);
assert_eq!(model.get_column_width(0, 5).unwrap(), 120.0);
// Redo - should delete again
model.redo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 3).unwrap(), "After");
// Final undo to verify round-trip
model.undo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 3).unwrap(), "C1");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 4).unwrap(), "D1");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 5).unwrap(), "E1");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 6).unwrap(), "F1");
}
#[test]
fn complex_bulk_operations_sequence() {
// Test a complex sequence of bulk operations
let base = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(base);
// Initial setup
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 1, "A1").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 2, 2, "B2").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 3, 3, "C3").unwrap();
// Operation 1: Insert 2 rows at position 2
model.insert_rows(0, 2, 2).unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 1).unwrap(), "A1");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 4, 2).unwrap(), "B2"); // B2 moved down
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 5, 3).unwrap(), "C3"); // C3 moved down
// Operation 2: Insert 2 columns at position 2
model.insert_columns(0, 2, 2).unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 1).unwrap(), "A1");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 4, 4).unwrap(), "B2"); // B2 moved right
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 5, 5).unwrap(), "C3"); // C3 moved right
// Operation 3: Delete the inserted rows
model.delete_rows(0, 2, 2).unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 2, 4).unwrap(), "B2");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 3, 5).unwrap(), "C3");
// Undo all operations
model.undo().unwrap(); // Undo delete rows
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 4, 4).unwrap(), "B2");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 5, 5).unwrap(), "C3");
model.undo().unwrap(); // Undo insert columns
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 4, 2).unwrap(), "B2");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 5, 3).unwrap(), "C3");
model.undo().unwrap(); // Undo insert rows
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 2, 2).unwrap(), "B2");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 3, 3).unwrap(), "C3");
// Redo all operations
model.redo().unwrap(); // Redo insert rows
model.redo().unwrap(); // Redo insert columns
model.redo().unwrap(); // Redo delete rows
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 2, 4).unwrap(), "B2");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 3, 5).unwrap(), "C3");
}
#[test]
fn bulk_operations_with_formulas_update() {
// Test that formulas update correctly with bulk operations
let base = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(base);
// Set up data and formulas
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 1, "10").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 5, 1, "20").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 10, 1, "=A1+A5").unwrap(); // Formula referencing A1 and A5
// Insert 3 rows at position 3
model.insert_rows(0, 3, 3).unwrap();
// Formula should update to reference the shifted cells
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 13, 1).unwrap(), "30"); // Formula moved down
assert_eq!(model.get_cell_content(0, 13, 1).unwrap(), "=A1+A8"); // A5 became A8
// Undo
model.undo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 10, 1).unwrap(), "30");
assert_eq!(model.get_cell_content(0, 10, 1).unwrap(), "=A1+A5");
// Now test column insertion
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 5, "20").unwrap(); // Add value in E1
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 10, "=A1+E1").unwrap();
model.insert_columns(0, 3, 2).unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 12).unwrap(), "30"); // Formula moved right
assert_eq!(model.get_cell_content(0, 1, 12).unwrap(), "=A1+G1"); // E1 became G1
}
#[test]
fn bulk_delete_with_styles() {
// Test that cell and row/column styles are preserved
let base = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(base);
// Set up data with various styles
for r in 5..10 {
model.set_user_input(0, r, 1, &format!("Row{r}")).unwrap();
model.set_rows_height(0, r, r, (r * 10) as f64).unwrap();
}
// Delete and verify style preservation
model.delete_rows(0, 5, 5).unwrap();
// Undo should restore all styles
model.undo().unwrap();
for r in 5..10 {
assert_eq!(
model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, r, 1).unwrap(),
format!("Row{r}")
);
assert_eq!(model.get_row_height(0, r).unwrap(), (r * 10) as f64);
}
}
#[test]
fn bulk_operations_large_count() {
// Test operations with large counts
let base = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(base);
// Insert a large number of rows
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 1, "Before").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 100, 1, "After").unwrap();
assert!(model.insert_rows(0, 50, 100).is_ok());
// Verify shift
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 1).unwrap(), "Before");
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 200, 1).unwrap(), "After"); // Moved by 100
// Check diff
let list = last_diff_list(&mut model);
assert_eq!(list.len(), 1);
assert!(matches!(
&list[0],
Diff::InsertRows {
sheet: 0,
row: 50,
count: 100
}
));
// Undo and redo
model.undo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 100, 1).unwrap(), "After");
model.redo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 200, 1).unwrap(), "After");
}
#[test]
fn bulk_operations_error_cases() {
// Test error conditions
let base = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(base);
// Negative count should fail
assert!(model.insert_rows(0, 1, -5).is_err());
assert!(model.insert_columns(0, 1, -5).is_err());
assert!(model.delete_rows(0, 1, -5).is_err());
assert!(model.delete_columns(0, 1, -5).is_err());
// Zero count should fail
assert!(model.insert_rows(0, 1, 0).is_err());
assert!(model.insert_columns(0, 1, 0).is_err());
assert!(model.delete_rows(0, 1, 0).is_err());
assert!(model.delete_columns(0, 1, 0).is_err());
// Out of bounds operations should fail
assert!(model.delete_rows(0, LAST_ROW - 5, 10).is_err());
assert!(model.delete_columns(0, LAST_COLUMN - 5, 10).is_err());
}
#[test]
fn bulk_diff_serialization() {
// Test that bulk diffs can be serialized/deserialized correctly
let base = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(base);
// Create some data
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 1, "Test").unwrap();
model.insert_rows(0, 2, 3).unwrap();
// Flush and get the serialized diffs
let bytes = model.flush_send_queue();
// Create a new model and apply the diffs
let base2 = new_empty_model();
let mut model2 = UserModel::from_model(base2);
assert!(model2.apply_external_diffs(&bytes).is_ok());
// Verify the state matches
assert_eq!(model2.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 1).unwrap(), "Test");
}
#[test]
fn boundary_validation() {
let base = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(base);
// Test deleting rows beyond valid range
assert!(model.delete_rows(0, LAST_ROW, 2).is_err());
assert!(model.delete_rows(0, LAST_ROW + 1, 1).is_err());
// Test deleting columns beyond valid range
assert!(model.delete_columns(0, LAST_COLUMN, 2).is_err());
assert!(model.delete_columns(0, LAST_COLUMN + 1, 1).is_err());
// Test valid boundary deletions (should work with our empty row fix)
assert!(model.delete_rows(0, LAST_ROW, 1).is_ok());
assert!(model.delete_columns(0, LAST_COLUMN, 1).is_ok());
}

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@@ -50,7 +50,10 @@ fn check_borders(model: &UserModel) {
assert_eq!(
Some(top_border),
top_cell_style.border.bottom,
"(Top). Sheet: {sheet}, row: {row}, column: {column}"
"(Top). Sheet: {}, row: {}, column: {}",
sheet,
row,
column
);
}
}
@@ -62,7 +65,10 @@ fn check_borders(model: &UserModel) {
assert_eq!(
Some(right_border),
right_cell_style.border.left,
"(Right). Sheet: {sheet}, row: {row}, column: {column}"
"(Right). Sheet: {}, row: {}, column: {}",
sheet,
row,
column
);
}
}
@@ -74,7 +80,10 @@ fn check_borders(model: &UserModel) {
assert_eq!(
Some(bottom_border),
bottom_cell_style.border.top,
"(Bottom). Sheet: {sheet}, row: {row}, column: {column}"
"(Bottom). Sheet: {}, row: {}, column: {}",
sheet,
row,
column
);
}
}
@@ -85,7 +94,10 @@ fn check_borders(model: &UserModel) {
assert_eq!(
Some(left_border),
left_cell_style.border.right,
"(Left). Sheet: {sheet}, row: {row}, column: {column}"
"(Left). Sheet: {}, row: {}, column: {}",
sheet,
row,
column
);
}
}

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@@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ fn queue_undo_redo_multiple() {
model1.set_user_input(0, row, 17, "=ROW()").unwrap();
}
model1.insert_rows(0, 3, 1).unwrap();
model1.insert_rows(0, 3, 1).unwrap();
model1.insert_row(0, 3).unwrap();
model1.insert_row(0, 3).unwrap();
// undo al of them
while model1.can_undo() {

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ fn set_user_input_errors() {
#[test]
fn user_model_debug_message() {
let model = UserModel::new_empty("model", "en", "UTC").unwrap();
let s = &format!("{model:?}");
let s = &format!("{:?}", model);
assert_eq!(s, "UserModel");
}
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ fn insert_remove_rows() {
assert!(model.set_rows_height(0, 5, 5, 3.0 * height).is_ok());
// remove the row
assert!(model.delete_rows(0, 5, 1).is_ok());
assert!(model.delete_row(0, 5).is_ok());
// Row 5 has now the normal height
assert_eq!(model.get_row_height(0, 5), Ok(height));
// There is no value in A5
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ fn insert_remove_columns() {
assert_eq!(model.get_column_width(0, 5).unwrap(), 3.0 * column_width);
// remove the column
assert!(model.delete_columns(0, 5, 1).is_ok());
assert!(model.delete_column(0, 5).is_ok());
// Column 5 has now the normal width
assert_eq!(model.get_column_width(0, 5), Ok(column_width));
// There is no value in E5

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@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
#![allow(clippy::unwrap_used)]
use crate::constants::LAST_ROW;
use crate::expressions::types::Area;
use crate::test::util::new_empty_model;
use crate::UserModel;
#[test]
fn basic_tests() {
let model = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(model);
// This is the first row, column 5
model.set_user_input(0, 3, 5, "todo").unwrap();
// Row 3 before column 5 should be empty
assert_eq!(
model
.get_last_non_empty_in_row_before_column(0, 3, 4)
.unwrap(),
None
);
// Row 3 before column 5 should be 5
assert_eq!(
model
.get_last_non_empty_in_row_before_column(0, 3, 7)
.unwrap(),
Some(5)
);
}
#[test]
fn test_last_empty_cell() {
let model = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(model);
let column_g_range = Area {
sheet: 0,
row: 1,
column: 7,
width: 1,
height: LAST_ROW,
};
model
.update_range_style(&column_g_range, "fill.bg_color", "#333444")
.unwrap();
// Column 7 has a style but it is empty
assert_eq!(
model
.get_last_non_empty_in_row_before_column(0, 3, 14)
.unwrap(),
None
);
}

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@@ -1,173 +0,0 @@
#![allow(clippy::unwrap_used)]
use crate::{
constants::{LAST_COLUMN, LAST_ROW},
test::util::new_empty_model,
UserModel,
};
#[test]
fn insert_multiple_rows_shifts_cells() {
let model = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(model);
// Place a value below the insertion point.
model.set_user_input(0, 10, 1, "42").unwrap();
// Insert 3 rows starting at row 5.
assert!(model.insert_rows(0, 5, 3).is_ok());
// The original value should have moved down by 3 rows.
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 13, 1).unwrap(), "42");
// Undo / redo cycle should restore the same behaviour.
model.undo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 10, 1).unwrap(), "42");
model.redo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 13, 1).unwrap(), "42");
}
#[test]
fn insert_rows_errors() {
let model = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(model);
// Negative or zero counts are rejected.
assert_eq!(
model.insert_rows(0, 1, -2),
Err("Cannot add a negative number of cells :)".to_string())
);
assert_eq!(
model.insert_rows(0, 1, 0),
Err("Cannot add a negative number of cells :)".to_string())
);
// Inserting too many rows so that the sheet would overflow.
let too_many = LAST_ROW; // This guarantees max_row + too_many > LAST_ROW.
assert_eq!(
model.insert_rows(0, 1, too_many),
Err(
"Cannot shift cells because that would delete cells at the end of a column".to_string()
)
);
}
#[test]
fn insert_multiple_columns_shifts_cells() {
let model = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(model);
// Place a value to the right of the insertion point.
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 10, "99").unwrap();
// Insert 3 columns starting at column 5.
assert!(model.insert_columns(0, 5, 3).is_ok());
// The original value should have moved right by 3 columns.
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 13).unwrap(), "99");
// Undo / redo cycle.
model.undo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 10).unwrap(), "99");
model.redo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 13).unwrap(), "99");
}
#[test]
fn insert_columns_errors() {
let model = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(model);
// Negative or zero counts are rejected.
assert_eq!(
model.insert_columns(0, 1, -2),
Err("Cannot add a negative number of cells :)".to_string())
);
assert_eq!(
model.insert_columns(0, 1, 0),
Err("Cannot add a negative number of cells :)".to_string())
);
// Overflow to the right.
let too_many = LAST_COLUMN; // Ensures max_column + too_many > LAST_COLUMN
assert_eq!(
model.insert_columns(0, 1, too_many),
Err("Cannot shift cells because that would delete cells at the end of a row".to_string())
);
}
#[test]
fn delete_multiple_rows_shifts_cells_upwards() {
let model = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(model);
// Populate rows 10..14 (to be deleted) so that the diff builder does not fail.
for r in 10..15 {
model.set_user_input(0, r, 1, "del").unwrap();
}
// Place a value below the deletion range.
model.set_user_input(0, 20, 1, "keep").unwrap();
// Delete 5 rows starting at row 10.
assert!(model.delete_rows(0, 10, 5).is_ok());
// The value originally at row 20 should now be at row 15.
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 15, 1).unwrap(), "keep");
// Undo / redo cycle.
model.undo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 20, 1).unwrap(), "keep");
model.redo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 15, 1).unwrap(), "keep");
}
#[test]
fn delete_rows_errors() {
let model = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(model);
// Negative or zero counts are rejected.
assert_eq!(
model.delete_rows(0, 1, -3),
Err("Please use insert rows instead".to_string())
);
assert_eq!(
model.delete_rows(0, 1, 0),
Err("Please use insert rows instead".to_string())
);
}
#[test]
fn delete_multiple_columns_shifts_cells_left() {
let model = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(model);
// Place a value to the right of the deletion range.
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 15, "88").unwrap();
// Delete 4 columns starting at column 5.
assert!(model.delete_columns(0, 5, 4).is_ok());
// The value originally at column 15 should now be at column 11.
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 11).unwrap(), "88");
// Undo / redo cycle.
model.undo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 15).unwrap(), "88");
model.redo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 11).unwrap(), "88");
}
#[test]
fn delete_columns_errors() {
let model = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(model);
// Negative or zero counts are rejected.
assert_eq!(
model.delete_columns(0, 1, -4),
Err("Please use insert columns instead".to_string())
);
assert_eq!(
model.delete_columns(0, 1, 0),
Err("Please use insert columns instead".to_string())
);
}

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@@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ fn csv_paste() {
model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 7, 7),
Ok("21".to_string())
);
assert_eq!([4, 2, 5, 4], model.get_selected_view().range);
}
#[test]
@@ -46,7 +45,6 @@ fn csv_paste_formula() {
model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 1),
Ok("2022".to_string())
);
assert_eq!([1, 1, 1, 1], model.get_selected_view().range);
}
#[test]
@@ -71,7 +69,6 @@ fn tsv_crlf_paste() {
model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 7, 7),
Ok("21".to_string())
);
assert_eq!([4, 2, 5, 4], model.get_selected_view().range);
}
#[test]
@@ -167,7 +164,7 @@ fn copy_paste_internal() {
let copy = model.copy_to_clipboard().unwrap();
assert_eq!(
copy.csv,
"42\t127\n\"A season of faith\t \"\"perfection\"\"\""
"42\t127\n\"A season of faith\t \"\"perfection\"\"\"\t\n"
);
assert_eq!(copy.range, (1, 1, 2, 2));

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ fn simple_insert_row() {
for row in 1..5 {
assert!(model.set_user_input(sheet, row, column, "123").is_ok());
}
assert!(model.insert_rows(sheet, 3, 1).is_ok());
assert!(model.insert_row(sheet, 3).is_ok());
assert_eq!(
model.get_formatted_cell_value(sheet, 3, column).unwrap(),
""
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ fn simple_insert_column() {
for column in 1..5 {
assert!(model.set_user_input(sheet, row, column, "123").is_ok());
}
assert!(model.insert_columns(sheet, 3, 1).is_ok());
assert!(model.insert_column(sheet, 3).is_ok());
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(sheet, row, 3).unwrap(), "");
assert!(model.undo().is_ok());
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ fn simple_delete_column() {
.set_columns_width(0, 5, 5, DEFAULT_COLUMN_WIDTH * 3.0)
.unwrap();
model.delete_columns(0, 5, 1).unwrap();
model.delete_column(0, 5).unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 2, 5), Ok("".to_string()));
assert_eq!(model.get_column_width(0, 5), Ok(DEFAULT_COLUMN_WIDTH));
@@ -92,20 +92,20 @@ fn delete_column_errors() {
let model = new_empty_model();
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(model);
assert_eq!(
model.delete_columns(1, 1, 1),
model.delete_column(1, 1),
Err("Invalid sheet index".to_string())
);
assert_eq!(
model.delete_columns(0, 0, 1),
model.delete_column(0, 0),
Err("Column number '0' is not valid.".to_string())
);
assert_eq!(
model.delete_columns(0, LAST_COLUMN + 1, 1),
Err(format!("Column number '{}' is not valid.", LAST_COLUMN + 1))
model.delete_column(0, LAST_COLUMN + 1),
Err("Column number '16385' is not valid.".to_string())
);
assert_eq!(model.delete_columns(0, LAST_COLUMN, 1), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(model.delete_column(0, LAST_COLUMN), Ok(()));
}
#[test]
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ fn simple_delete_row() {
.set_rows_height(0, 15, 15, DEFAULT_ROW_HEIGHT * 3.0)
.unwrap();
model.delete_rows(0, 15, 1).unwrap();
model.delete_row(0, 15).unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 15, 6), Ok("".to_string()));
assert_eq!(model.get_row_height(0, 15), Ok(DEFAULT_ROW_HEIGHT));
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ fn simple_delete_row_no_style() {
let mut model = UserModel::from_model(model);
model.set_user_input(0, 15, 4, "3").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 15, 6, "=D15*2").unwrap();
model.delete_rows(0, 15, 1).unwrap();
model.delete_row(0, 15).unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 15, 6), Ok("".to_string()));
}
@@ -180,14 +180,14 @@ fn insert_row_evaluates() {
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 1, "42").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 2, "=A1*2").unwrap();
assert!(model.insert_rows(0, 1, 1).is_ok());
assert!(model.insert_row(0, 1).is_ok());
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 2, 2).unwrap(), "84");
model.undo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 2).unwrap(), "84");
model.redo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 2, 2).unwrap(), "84");
model.delete_rows(0, 1, 1).unwrap();
model.delete_row(0, 1).unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 2).unwrap(), "84");
assert_eq!(model.get_cell_content(0, 1, 2).unwrap(), "=A1*2");
}
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ fn insert_column_evaluates() {
model.set_user_input(0, 1, 1, "42").unwrap();
model.set_user_input(0, 10, 1, "=A1*2").unwrap();
assert!(model.insert_columns(0, 1, 1).is_ok());
assert!(model.insert_column(0, 1).is_ok());
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 10, 2).unwrap(), "84");
model.undo().unwrap();
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ fn insert_column_evaluates() {
model.redo().unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 10, 2).unwrap(), "84");
model.delete_columns(0, 1, 1).unwrap();
model.delete_column(0, 1).unwrap();
assert_eq!(model.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 10, 1).unwrap(), "84");
assert_eq!(model.get_cell_content(0, 10, 1).unwrap(), "=A1*2");
}

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@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ fn set_the_range_does_not_set_the_cell() {
assert_eq!(
model.set_selected_range(5, 4, 10, 6),
Err(
"The selected cell is not in one of the corners. Row: '1' and row range '(5, 10)'"
"The selected cells is not in one of the corners. Row: '1' and row range '(5, 10)'"
.to_string()
)
);

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@@ -11,10 +11,11 @@ impl UserModel {
r##"{{
"item": {{
"style": "thin",
"color": "{color}"
"color": "{}"
}},
"type": "All"
}}"##
}}"##,
color
))
.unwrap();
let range = &Area {
@@ -39,10 +40,11 @@ impl UserModel {
r##"{{
"item": {{
"style": "thin",
"color": "{color}"
"color": "{}"
}},
"type": "{kind}"
}}"##
"type": "{}"
}}"##,
color, kind
))
.unwrap();
let range = &Area {

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ impl Model {
if cell.contains('!') {
self.parse_reference(cell).unwrap()
} else {
self.parse_reference(&format!("Sheet1!{cell}")).unwrap()
self.parse_reference(&format!("Sheet1!{}", cell)).unwrap()
}
}
pub fn _set(&mut self, cell: &str, value: &str) {

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@@ -39,6 +39,14 @@ pub struct WorkbookView {
pub window_height: i64,
}
#[derive(Encode, Decode, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct WebUser {
pub id: String,
pub sheet: u32,
pub row: i32,
pub column: i32,
}
/// An internal representation of an IronCalc Workbook
#[derive(Encode, Decode, Debug, PartialEq, Clone)]
pub struct Workbook {
@@ -51,6 +59,7 @@ pub struct Workbook {
pub metadata: Metadata,
pub tables: HashMap<String, Table>,
pub views: HashMap<u32, WorkbookView>,
pub users: Vec<WebUser>
}
/// A defined name. The `sheet_id` is the sheet index in case the name is local
@@ -303,14 +312,7 @@ impl Default for Styles {
Styles {
num_fmts: vec![],
fonts: vec![Default::default()],
fills: vec![
Default::default(),
Fill {
pattern_type: "gray125".to_string(),
fg_color: None,
bg_color: None,
},
],
fills: vec![Default::default()],
borders: vec![Default::default()],
cell_style_xfs: vec![Default::default()],
cell_xfs: vec![Default::default()],

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@@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ use crate::{
},
model::Model,
types::{
Alignment, BorderItem, Cell, CellType, Col, HorizontalAlignment, SheetProperties,
SheetState, Style, VerticalAlignment,
Alignment, BorderItem, CellType, Col, HorizontalAlignment, SheetProperties, SheetState,
Style, VerticalAlignment, WebUser,
},
utils::is_valid_hex_color,
};
@@ -293,6 +293,11 @@ impl UserModel {
self.model.workbook.name = name.to_string();
}
/// Set users
pub fn set_users(&mut self, users: &[WebUser]) {
self.model.workbook.users = users.to_vec();
}
/// Undoes last change if any, places the change in the redo list and evaluates the model if needed
///
/// See also:
@@ -659,12 +664,8 @@ impl UserModel {
Ok(())
}
fn clear_column_formatting(
&mut self,
sheet: u32,
column: i32,
diff_list: &mut Vec<Diff>,
) -> Result<(), String> {
fn clear_column_formatting(&mut self, sheet: u32, column: i32) -> Result<(), String> {
let mut diff_list = Vec::new();
let old_value = self.model.get_column_style(sheet, column)?;
self.model.delete_column_style(sheet, column)?;
diff_list.push(Diff::DeleteColumnStyle {
@@ -743,15 +744,12 @@ impl UserModel {
}
}
}
self.push_diff_list(diff_list);
Ok(())
}
fn clear_row_formatting(
&mut self,
sheet: u32,
row: i32,
diff_list: &mut Vec<Diff>,
) -> Result<(), String> {
fn clear_row_formatting(&mut self, sheet: u32, row: i32) -> Result<(), String> {
let mut diff_list = Vec::new();
let old_value = self.model.get_row_style(sheet, row)?;
self.model.delete_row_style(sheet, row)?;
diff_list.push(Diff::DeleteRowStyle {
@@ -798,6 +796,8 @@ impl UserModel {
}
}
}
self.push_diff_list(diff_list);
Ok(())
}
@@ -808,21 +808,19 @@ impl UserModel {
/// * [UserModel::range_clear_contents]
pub fn range_clear_formatting(&mut self, range: &Area) -> Result<(), String> {
let sheet = range.sheet;
let mut diff_list = Vec::new();
if range.row == 1 && range.height == LAST_ROW {
for column in range.column..range.column + range.width {
self.clear_column_formatting(sheet, column, &mut diff_list)?;
self.clear_column_formatting(sheet, column)?;
}
self.push_diff_list(diff_list);
return Ok(());
}
if range.column == 1 && range.width == LAST_COLUMN {
for row in range.row..range.row + range.height {
self.clear_row_formatting(sheet, row, &mut diff_list)?;
self.clear_row_formatting(sheet, row)?;
}
self.push_diff_list(diff_list);
return Ok(());
}
let mut diff_list = Vec::new();
for row in range.row..range.row + range.height {
for column in range.column..range.column + range.width {
if let Some(old_style) = self.model.get_cell_style_or_none(sheet, row, column)? {
@@ -858,184 +856,105 @@ impl UserModel {
Ok(())
}
/// Inserts `row_count` blank rows starting at `row` (both 0-based).
/// Inserts a row
///
/// Parameters
/// * `sheet` worksheet index.
/// * `row` first row to insert.
/// * `row_count` number of rows (> 0).
///
/// History: the method pushes `row_count` [`crate::user_model::history::Diff::InsertRow`]
/// items **all using the same `row` index**. Replaying those diffs (undo / redo)
/// is therefore immune to the row-shifts that happen after each individual
/// insertion.
///
/// See also [`Model::insert_rows`].
pub fn insert_rows(&mut self, sheet: u32, row: i32, row_count: i32) -> Result<(), String> {
self.model.insert_rows(sheet, row, row_count)?;
let diff_list = vec![Diff::InsertRows {
sheet,
row,
count: row_count,
}];
/// See also:
/// * [Model::insert_rows]
pub fn insert_row(&mut self, sheet: u32, row: i32) -> Result<(), String> {
let diff_list = vec![Diff::InsertRow { sheet, row }];
self.push_diff_list(diff_list);
self.model.insert_rows(sheet, row, 1)?;
self.evaluate_if_not_paused();
Ok(())
}
/// Inserts `column_count` blank columns starting at `column` (0-based).
/// Deletes a row
///
/// Parameters
/// * `sheet` worksheet index.
/// * `column` first column to insert.
/// * `column_count` number of columns (> 0).
///
/// History: pushes one [`crate::user_model::history::Diff::InsertColumn`]
/// per inserted column, all with the same `column` value, preventing index
/// drift when the diffs are reapplied.
///
/// See also [`Model::insert_columns`].
pub fn insert_columns(
&mut self,
sheet: u32,
column: i32,
column_count: i32,
) -> Result<(), String> {
self.model.insert_columns(sheet, column, column_count)?;
let diff_list = vec![Diff::InsertColumns {
sheet,
column,
count: column_count,
}];
self.push_diff_list(diff_list);
self.evaluate_if_not_paused();
Ok(())
}
/// Deletes `row_count` rows starting at `row`.
///
/// History: a [`crate::user_model::history::Diff::DeleteRow`] is created for
/// each row, ordered **bottom → top**. Undo therefore recreates rows from
/// top → bottom and redo removes them bottom → top, avoiding index drift.
///
/// See also [`Model::delete_rows`].
pub fn delete_rows(&mut self, sheet: u32, row: i32, row_count: i32) -> Result<(), String> {
/// See also:
/// * [Model::delete_rows]
pub fn delete_row(&mut self, sheet: u32, row: i32) -> Result<(), String> {
let mut row_data = None;
let worksheet = self.model.workbook.worksheet(sheet)?;
let mut old_data = Vec::new();
// Collect data for all rows to be deleted
for r in row..row + row_count {
let mut row_data = None;
for rd in &worksheet.rows {
if rd.r == r {
row_data = Some(rd.clone());
break;
}
for rd in &worksheet.rows {
if rd.r == row {
row_data = Some(rd.clone());
break;
}
let data = match worksheet.sheet_data.get(&r) {
Some(s) => s.clone(),
None => HashMap::new(),
};
old_data.push(RowData {
row: row_data,
data,
});
}
self.model.delete_rows(sheet, row, row_count)?;
let diff_list = vec![Diff::DeleteRows {
let data = match worksheet.sheet_data.get(&row) {
Some(s) => s.clone(),
None => return Err(format!("Row number '{row}' is not valid.")),
};
let old_data = Box::new(RowData {
row: row_data,
data,
});
let diff_list = vec![Diff::DeleteRow {
sheet,
row,
count: row_count,
old_data,
}];
self.push_diff_list(diff_list);
self.model.delete_rows(sheet, row, 1)?;
self.evaluate_if_not_paused();
Ok(())
}
/// Deletes `column_count` columns starting at `column`.
/// Inserts a column
///
/// History: pushes one [`crate::user_model::history::Diff::DeleteColumn`]
/// per column, **right → left**, so replaying the list is always safe with
/// respect to index shifts.
/// See also:
/// * [Model::insert_columns]
pub fn insert_column(&mut self, sheet: u32, column: i32) -> Result<(), String> {
let diff_list = vec![Diff::InsertColumn { sheet, column }];
self.push_diff_list(diff_list);
self.model.insert_columns(sheet, column, 1)?;
self.evaluate_if_not_paused();
Ok(())
}
/// Deletes a column
///
/// See also [`Model::delete_columns`].
pub fn delete_columns(
&mut self,
sheet: u32,
column: i32,
column_count: i32,
) -> Result<(), String> {
/// See also:
/// * [Model::delete_columns]
pub fn delete_column(&mut self, sheet: u32, column: i32) -> Result<(), String> {
let worksheet = self.model.workbook.worksheet(sheet)?;
let mut old_data = Vec::new();
// Collect data for all columns to be deleted
for c in column..column + column_count {
let mut column_data = None;
for col in &worksheet.cols {
if c >= col.min && c <= col.max {
column_data = Some(Col {
min: c,
max: c,
width: col.width,
custom_width: col.custom_width,
style: col.style,
});
break;
}
}
if !is_valid_column_number(column) {
return Err(format!("Column number '{column}' is not valid."));
}
let mut data = HashMap::new();
for (row_idx, row_data) in &worksheet.sheet_data {
if let Some(cell) = row_data.get(&c) {
data.insert(*row_idx, cell.clone());
}
let mut column_data = None;
for col in &worksheet.cols {
let min = col.min;
let max = col.max;
if column >= min && column <= max {
column_data = Some(Col {
min: column,
max: column,
width: col.width,
custom_width: col.custom_width,
style: col.style,
});
break;
}
}
old_data.push(ColumnData {
let mut data = HashMap::new();
for (row, row_data) in &worksheet.sheet_data {
if let Some(cell) = row_data.get(&column) {
data.insert(*row, cell.clone());
}
}
let diff_list = vec![Diff::DeleteColumn {
sheet,
column,
old_data: Box::new(ColumnData {
column: column_data,
data,
});
}
self.model.delete_columns(sheet, column, column_count)?;
let diff_list = vec![Diff::DeleteColumns {
sheet,
column,
count: column_count,
old_data,
}),
}];
self.push_diff_list(diff_list);
self.evaluate_if_not_paused();
Ok(())
}
/// Moves a column horizontally and adjusts formulas
pub fn move_column_action(
&mut self,
sheet: u32,
column: i32,
delta: i32,
) -> Result<(), String> {
let diff_list = vec![Diff::MoveColumn {
sheet,
column,
delta,
}];
self.push_diff_list(diff_list);
self.model.move_column_action(sheet, column, delta)?;
self.evaluate_if_not_paused();
Ok(())
}
/// Moves a row vertically and adjusts formulas
pub fn move_row_action(&mut self, sheet: u32, row: i32, delta: i32) -> Result<(), String> {
let diff_list = vec![Diff::MoveRow { sheet, row, delta }];
self.push_diff_list(diff_list);
self.model.move_row_action(sheet, row, delta)?;
self.model.delete_columns(sheet, column, 1)?;
self.evaluate_if_not_paused();
Ok(())
}
@@ -1573,10 +1492,10 @@ impl UserModel {
return Err(format!("Invalid row: '{first_row}'"));
}
if !is_valid_column_number(last_column) {
return Err(format!("Invalid column: '{last_column}'"));
return Err(format!("Invalid column: '{}'", last_column));
}
if !is_valid_row(last_row) {
return Err(format!("Invalid row: '{last_row}'"));
return Err(format!("Invalid row: '{}'", last_row));
}
if !is_valid_row(to_column) {
@@ -1681,66 +1600,6 @@ impl UserModel {
Ok(self.model.workbook.worksheet(sheet)?.show_grid_lines)
}
/// Returns the largest column in the row less than a column whose cell has a non empty value.
/// If there are none it returns `None`.
/// This is useful when rendering a part of a worksheet to know which cells spill over
pub fn get_last_non_empty_in_row_before_column(
&self,
sheet: u32,
row: i32,
column: i32,
) -> Result<Option<i32>, String> {
let worksheet = self.model.workbook.worksheet(sheet)?;
let data = worksheet.sheet_data.get(&row);
if let Some(row_data) = data {
let mut last_column = None;
let mut columns: Vec<i32> = row_data.keys().copied().collect();
columns.sort_unstable();
for col in columns {
if col < column {
if let Some(cell) = worksheet.cell(row, col) {
if matches!(cell, Cell::EmptyCell { .. }) {
continue;
}
}
last_column = Some(col);
}
}
Ok(last_column)
} else {
Ok(None)
}
}
/// Returns the smallest column in the row larger than "column" whose cell has a non empty value.
/// If there are none it returns `None`.
/// This is useful when rendering a part of a worksheet to know which cells spill over
pub fn get_first_non_empty_in_row_after_column(
&self,
sheet: u32,
row: i32,
column: i32,
) -> Result<Option<i32>, String> {
let worksheet = self.model.workbook.worksheet(sheet)?;
let data = worksheet.sheet_data.get(&row);
if let Some(row_data) = data {
let mut columns: Vec<i32> = row_data.keys().copied().collect();
// We sort the keys to ensure we are going from left to right
columns.sort_unstable();
for col in columns {
if col > column {
if let Some(cell) = worksheet.cell(row, col) {
if matches!(cell, Cell::EmptyCell { .. }) {
continue;
}
}
return Ok(Some(col));
}
}
}
Ok(None)
}
/// Returns a copy of the selected area
pub fn copy_to_clipboard(&self) -> Result<Clipboard, String> {
let selected_area = self.get_selected_view();
@@ -1769,18 +1628,18 @@ impl UserModel {
text_row.push(text);
}
wtr.write_record(text_row)
.map_err(|e| format!("Error while processing csv: {e}"))?;
.map_err(|e| format!("Error while processing csv: {}", e))?;
data.insert(row, data_row);
}
let csv = String::from_utf8(
wtr.into_inner()
.map_err(|e| format!("Processing error: '{e}'"))?,
.map_err(|e| format!("Processing error: '{}'", e))?,
)
.map_err(|e| format!("Error converting from utf8: '{e}'"))?;
.map_err(|e| format!("Error converting from utf8: '{}'", e))?;
Ok(Clipboard {
csv: csv.trim().to_string(),
csv,
data,
sheet,
range: (row_start, column_start, row_end, column_end),
@@ -1948,7 +1807,7 @@ impl UserModel {
}
self.push_diff_list(diff_list);
// select the pasted area
self.set_selected_range(area.row, area.column, row - 1, column - 1)?;
self.set_selected_range(area.row, area.column, row, column)?;
self.evaluate_if_not_paused();
Ok(())
}
@@ -2113,56 +1972,45 @@ impl UserModel {
self.model.cell_clear_all(*sheet, *row, *column)?;
}
}
Diff::InsertRows { sheet, row, count } => {
self.model.delete_rows(*sheet, *row, *count)?;
Diff::InsertRow { sheet, row } => {
self.model.delete_rows(*sheet, *row, 1)?;
needs_evaluation = true;
}
Diff::DeleteRows {
Diff::DeleteRow {
sheet,
row,
count: _,
old_data,
} => {
needs_evaluation = true;
self.model
.insert_rows(*sheet, *row, old_data.len() as i32)?;
self.model.insert_rows(*sheet, *row, 1)?;
let worksheet = self.model.workbook.worksheet_mut(*sheet)?;
for (i, row_data) in old_data.iter().enumerate() {
let r = *row + i as i32;
if let Some(row_style) = row_data.row.clone() {
worksheet.rows.push(row_style);
}
worksheet.sheet_data.insert(r, row_data.data.clone());
if let Some(row_data) = old_data.row.clone() {
worksheet.rows.push(row_data);
}
worksheet.sheet_data.insert(*row, old_data.data.clone());
}
Diff::InsertColumns {
sheet,
column,
count,
} => {
self.model.delete_columns(*sheet, *column, *count)?;
Diff::InsertColumn { sheet, column } => {
self.model.delete_columns(*sheet, *column, 1)?;
needs_evaluation = true;
}
Diff::DeleteColumns {
Diff::DeleteColumn {
sheet,
column,
count: _,
old_data,
} => {
needs_evaluation = true;
self.model
.insert_columns(*sheet, *column, old_data.len() as i32)?;
// inserts an empty column
self.model.insert_columns(*sheet, *column, 1)?;
// puts all the data back
let worksheet = self.model.workbook.worksheet_mut(*sheet)?;
for (i, col_data) in old_data.iter().enumerate() {
let c = *column + i as i32;
for (row, cell) in &col_data.data {
worksheet.update_cell(*row, c, cell.clone())?;
}
if let Some(col) = &col_data.column {
let width = col.width * constants::COLUMN_WIDTH_FACTOR;
let style = col.style;
worksheet.set_column_width_and_style(c, width, style)?;
}
for (row, cell) in &old_data.data {
worksheet.update_cell(*row, *column, cell.clone())?;
}
// makes sure that the width and style is correct
if let Some(col) = &old_data.column {
let width = col.width * constants::COLUMN_WIDTH_FACTOR;
let style = col.style;
worksheet.set_column_width_and_style(*column, width, style)?;
}
}
Diff::SetFrozenRowsCount {
@@ -2320,21 +2168,6 @@ impl UserModel {
self.model.delete_row_style(*sheet, *row)?;
}
}
Diff::MoveColumn {
sheet,
column,
delta,
} => {
// For undo, we apply the opposite move
self.model
.move_column_action(*sheet, *column + *delta, -*delta)?;
needs_evaluation = true;
}
Diff::MoveRow { sheet, row, delta } => {
// For undo, we apply the opposite move
self.model.move_row_action(*sheet, *row + *delta, -*delta)?;
needs_evaluation = true;
}
}
}
if needs_evaluation {
@@ -2403,34 +2236,28 @@ impl UserModel {
} => self
.model
.set_cell_style(*sheet, *row, *column, new_value)?,
Diff::InsertRows { sheet, row, count } => {
self.model.insert_rows(*sheet, *row, *count)?;
Diff::InsertRow { sheet, row } => {
self.model.insert_rows(*sheet, *row, 1)?;
needs_evaluation = true;
}
Diff::DeleteRows {
Diff::DeleteRow {
sheet,
row,
count,
old_data: _,
} => {
self.model.delete_rows(*sheet, *row, *count)?;
self.model.delete_rows(*sheet, *row, 1)?;
needs_evaluation = true;
}
Diff::InsertColumns {
sheet,
column,
count,
} => {
self.model.insert_columns(*sheet, *column, *count)?;
Diff::InsertColumn { sheet, column } => {
needs_evaluation = true;
self.model.insert_columns(*sheet, *column, 1)?;
}
Diff::DeleteColumns {
Diff::DeleteColumn {
sheet,
column,
count,
old_data: _,
} => {
self.model.delete_columns(*sheet, *column, *count)?;
self.model.delete_columns(*sheet, *column, 1)?;
needs_evaluation = true;
}
Diff::SetFrozenRowsCount {
@@ -2542,18 +2369,6 @@ impl UserModel {
} => {
self.model.delete_row_style(*sheet, *row)?;
}
Diff::MoveColumn {
sheet,
column,
delta,
} => {
self.model.move_column_action(*sheet, *column, *delta)?;
needs_evaluation = true;
}
Diff::MoveRow { sheet, row, delta } => {
self.model.move_row_action(*sheet, *row, *delta)?;
needs_evaluation = true;
}
}
}
@@ -2581,7 +2396,7 @@ mod tests {
VerticalAlignment::Top,
];
for a in all {
assert_eq!(vertical(&format!("{a}")), Ok(a));
assert_eq!(vertical(&format!("{}", a)), Ok(a));
}
}
@@ -2598,7 +2413,7 @@ mod tests {
HorizontalAlignment::Right,
];
for a in all {
assert_eq!(horizontal(&format!("{a}")), Ok(a));
assert_eq!(horizontal(&format!("{}", a)), Ok(a));
}
}
}

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@@ -87,27 +87,23 @@ pub(crate) enum Diff {
row: i32,
old_value: Box<Option<Style>>,
},
InsertRows {
InsertRow {
sheet: u32,
row: i32,
count: i32,
},
DeleteRows {
DeleteRow {
sheet: u32,
row: i32,
count: i32,
old_data: Vec<RowData>,
old_data: Box<RowData>,
},
InsertColumns {
InsertColumn {
sheet: u32,
column: i32,
count: i32,
},
DeleteColumns {
DeleteColumn {
sheet: u32,
column: i32,
count: i32,
old_data: Vec<ColumnData>,
old_data: Box<ColumnData>,
},
DeleteSheet {
sheet: u32,
@@ -165,16 +161,6 @@ pub(crate) enum Diff {
new_scope: Option<u32>,
new_formula: String,
},
MoveColumn {
sheet: u32,
column: i32,
delta: i32,
},
MoveRow {
sheet: u32,
row: i32,
delta: i32,
},
// FIXME: we are missing SetViewDiffs
}

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
mod border;
mod border_utils;
mod common;
pub(crate) mod history;
mod history;
mod ui;
pub use common::UserModel;

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@@ -2,11 +2,7 @@
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use crate::{
constants::{LAST_COLUMN, LAST_ROW},
expressions::utils::{is_valid_column_number, is_valid_row},
worksheet::NavigationDirection,
};
use crate::expressions::utils::{is_valid_column_number, is_valid_row};
use super::common::UserModel;
@@ -80,7 +76,7 @@ impl UserModel {
/// Sets the the selected sheet
pub fn set_selected_sheet(&mut self, sheet: u32) -> Result<(), String> {
if self.model.workbook.worksheet(sheet).is_err() {
return Err(format!("Invalid worksheet index {sheet}"));
return Err(format!("Invalid worksheet index {}", sheet));
}
if let Some(view) = self.model.workbook.views.get_mut(&0) {
view.sheet = sheet;
@@ -102,7 +98,7 @@ impl UserModel {
return Err(format!("Invalid row: '{row}'"));
}
if self.model.workbook.worksheet(sheet).is_err() {
return Err(format!("Invalid worksheet index {sheet}"));
return Err(format!("Invalid worksheet index {}", sheet));
}
if let Ok(worksheet) = self.model.workbook.worksheet_mut(sheet) {
if let Some(view) = worksheet.views.get_mut(&0) {
@@ -114,7 +110,7 @@ impl UserModel {
Ok(())
}
/// Sets the selected range. Note that the selected cell must be in the selected range.
/// Sets the selected range. Note that the selected cell must be in one of the corners.
pub fn set_selected_range(
&mut self,
start_row: i32,
@@ -142,38 +138,24 @@ impl UserModel {
return Err(format!("Invalid row: '{end_row}'"));
}
if self.model.workbook.worksheet(sheet).is_err() {
return Err(format!("Invalid worksheet index {sheet}"));
return Err(format!("Invalid worksheet index {}", sheet));
}
if let Ok(worksheet) = self.model.workbook.worksheet_mut(sheet) {
if let Some(view) = worksheet.views.get_mut(&0) {
let selected_row = view.row;
let selected_column = view.column;
if start_row == 1 && end_row == LAST_ROW {
// full row selected. The cell must be at the top or the bottom of the range
if selected_column != start_column && selected_column != end_column {
return Err(format!(
"The selected cell is not the column edge. Column '{selected_column}' and column range '({start_column}, {end_column})'"
));
}
} else if start_column == 1 && end_column == LAST_COLUMN {
// full column selected. The cell must be at the left or the right of the range
if selected_row != start_row && selected_row != end_row {
return Err(format!(
"The selected cell is not in the row edge. Row: '{selected_row}' and row range '({start_row}, {end_row})'"
));
}
} else {
// The selected cell must be on one of the corners of the selected range:
if selected_row != start_row && selected_row != end_row {
return Err(format!(
"The selected cell is not in one of the corners. Row: '{selected_row}' and row range '({start_row}, {end_row})'"
// The selected cells must be on one of the corners of the selected range:
if selected_row != start_row && selected_row != end_row {
return Err(format!(
"The selected cells is not in one of the corners. Row: '{}' and row range '({}, {})'",
selected_row, start_row, end_row
));
}
if selected_column != start_column && selected_column != end_column {
return Err(format!(
"The selected cell is not in one of the corners. Column '{selected_column}' and column range '({start_column}, {end_column})'"
}
if selected_column != start_column && selected_column != end_column {
return Err(format!(
"The selected cells is not in one of the corners. Column '{}' and column range '({}, {})'",
selected_column, start_column, end_column
));
}
}
view.range = [start_row, start_column, end_row, end_column];
}
@@ -210,17 +192,6 @@ impl UserModel {
return Ok(());
};
let [row_start, column_start, row_end, column_end] = range;
if ["ArrowUp", "ArrowDown"].contains(&key) && row_start == 1 && row_end == LAST_ROW {
// full column selected, nothing to do
return Ok(());
}
if ["ArrowRight", "ArrowLeft"].contains(&key)
&& column_start == 1
&& column_end == LAST_COLUMN
{
// full row selected, nothing to do
return Ok(());
}
match key {
"ArrowRight" => {
@@ -336,7 +307,7 @@ impl UserModel {
return Err(format!("Invalid row: '{top_row}'"));
}
if self.model.workbook.worksheet(sheet).is_err() {
return Err(format!("Invalid worksheet index {sheet}"));
return Err(format!("Invalid worksheet index {}", sheet));
}
if let Ok(worksheet) = self.model.workbook.worksheet_mut(sheet) {
if let Some(view) = worksheet.views.get_mut(&0) {
@@ -503,7 +474,7 @@ impl UserModel {
// if the row is not fully visible we 'scroll' down until it is
let mut height = 0.0;
let mut row = view.top_row;
while row <= new_row + 1 && row <= LAST_ROW {
while row <= new_row + 1 {
height += self.model.get_row_height(sheet, row)?;
row += 1;
}
@@ -713,94 +684,4 @@ impl UserModel {
Ok(())
}
/// User navigates to the edge in the given direction
pub fn on_navigate_to_edge_in_direction(
&mut self,
direction: NavigationDirection,
) -> Result<(), String> {
let (sheet, window_height, window_width) =
if let Some(view) = self.model.workbook.views.get(&self.model.view_id) {
(view.sheet, view.window_height, view.window_width)
} else {
return Err("View not found".to_string());
};
let worksheet = match self.model.workbook.worksheet(sheet) {
Ok(s) => s,
Err(_) => return Err("Worksheet not found".to_string()),
};
let view = match worksheet.views.get(&self.model.view_id) {
Some(s) => s,
None => return Err("View not found".to_string()),
};
let row = view.row;
let column = view.column;
if !is_valid_row(row) || !is_valid_column_number(column) {
return Err("Invalid row or column".to_string());
}
let (new_row, new_column) =
worksheet.navigate_to_edge_in_direction(row, column, direction)?;
if !is_valid_row(new_row) || !is_valid_column_number(new_column) {
return Err("Invalid row or column after navigation".to_string());
}
if new_row == row && new_column == column {
return Ok(()); // No change in selection
}
let mut top_row = view.top_row;
let mut left_column = view.left_column;
match direction {
NavigationDirection::Left | NavigationDirection::Right => {
// If the new column is not fully visible we 'scroll' until it is
// We need to check two conditions:
// 1. new_column > view.left_column
// 2. right_column < new_column
if new_column < view.left_column {
left_column = new_column;
} else {
let mut c = new_column;
let mut width = self.model.get_column_width(sheet, c)?;
while c > 1 && width <= window_width as f64 {
c -= 1;
width += self.model.get_column_width(sheet, c)?;
}
if c > view.left_column {
left_column = c;
}
}
}
NavigationDirection::Up | NavigationDirection::Down => {
// If the new row is not fully visible we 'scroll' until it is
// We need to check two conditions:
// 1. new_row > view.top_row
// 2. bottom_row < new_row
if new_row < view.top_row {
top_row = new_row;
} else {
let mut r = new_row;
let mut height = self.model.get_row_height(sheet, r)?;
while r > 1 && height <= window_height as f64 {
r -= 1;
height += self.model.get_row_height(sheet, r)?;
}
if r > view.top_row {
top_row = r;
}
}
}
}
if let Ok(worksheet) = self.model.workbook.worksheet_mut(sheet) {
if let Some(view) = worksheet.views.get_mut(&self.model.view_id) {
view.row = new_row;
view.column = new_column;
view.range = [new_row, new_column, new_row, new_column];
view.top_row = top_row;
view.left_column = left_column;
}
}
Ok(())
}
}

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@@ -4,19 +4,14 @@
Example usage:
```javascript
import { Model } from '@ironcalc/nodejs';
import { Model } from '@ironcalc/wasm';
const model = new Model("Workbook1", "en", "UTC");
model.setUserInput(0, 1, 1, "=1+1");
const result1 = model.getFormattedCellValue(0, 1, 1);
console.log('Cell value', result1); // "#ERROR"
model.evaluate();
const resultAfterEvaluate = model.getFormattedCellValue(0, 1, 1);
console.log('Cell value', resultAfterEvaluate); // 2
console.log('Cell value', result1);
let result2 = model.getCellStyle(0, 1, 1);
console.log('Cell style', result2);

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@@ -59,10 +59,10 @@ export declare class UserModel {
setSheetColor(sheet: number, color: string): void
rangeClearAll(sheet: number, startRow: number, startColumn: number, endRow: number, endColumn: number): void
rangeClearContents(sheet: number, startRow: number, startColumn: number, endRow: number, endColumn: number): void
insertRows(sheet: number, row: number, rowCount: number): void
insertColumns(sheet: number, column: number, columnCount: number): void
deleteRows(sheet: number, row: number, rowCount: number): void
deleteColumns(sheet: number, column: number, columnCount: number): void
insertRow(sheet: number, row: number): void
insertColumn(sheet: number, column: number): void
deleteRow(sheet: number, row: number): void
deleteColumn(sheet: number, column: number): void
setRowHeight(sheet: number, row: number, height: number): void
setColumnWidth(sheet: number, column: number, width: number): void
getRowHeight(sheet: number, row: number): number

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@@ -340,20 +340,4 @@ impl Model {
.delete_defined_name(&name, scope)
.map_err(|e| to_js_error(e.to_string()))
}
#[napi(js_name = "moveColumn")]
pub fn move_column(&mut self, sheet: u32, column: i32, delta: i32) -> Result<()> {
self
.model
.move_column_action(sheet, column, delta)
.map_err(to_js_error)
}
#[napi(js_name = "moveRow")]
pub fn move_row(&mut self, sheet: u32, row: i32, delta: i32) -> Result<()> {
self
.model
.move_row_action(sheet, row, delta)
.map_err(to_js_error)
}
}

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@@ -183,36 +183,24 @@ impl UserModel {
.map_err(to_js_error)
}
#[napi(js_name = "insertRows")]
pub fn insert_rows(&mut self, sheet: u32, row: i32, row_count: i32) -> Result<()> {
self
.model
.insert_rows(sheet, row, row_count)
.map_err(to_js_error)
#[napi(js_name = "insertRow")]
pub fn insert_row(&mut self, sheet: u32, row: i32) -> Result<()> {
self.model.insert_row(sheet, row).map_err(to_js_error)
}
#[napi(js_name = "insertColumns")]
pub fn insert_columns(&mut self, sheet: u32, column: i32, column_count: i32) -> Result<()> {
self
.model
.insert_columns(sheet, column, column_count)
.map_err(to_js_error)
#[napi(js_name = "insertColumn")]
pub fn insert_column(&mut self, sheet: u32, column: i32) -> Result<()> {
self.model.insert_column(sheet, column).map_err(to_js_error)
}
#[napi(js_name = "deleteRows")]
pub fn delete_rows(&mut self, sheet: u32, row: i32, row_count: i32) -> Result<()> {
self
.model
.delete_rows(sheet, row, row_count)
.map_err(to_js_error)
#[napi(js_name = "deleteRow")]
pub fn delete_row(&mut self, sheet: u32, row: i32) -> Result<()> {
self.model.delete_row(sheet, row).map_err(to_js_error)
}
#[napi(js_name = "deleteColumns")]
pub fn delete_columns(&mut self, sheet: u32, column: i32, column_count: i32) -> Result<()> {
self
.model
.delete_columns(sheet, column, column_count)
.map_err(to_js_error)
#[napi(js_name = "deleteColumn")]
pub fn delete_column(&mut self, sheet: u32, column: i32) -> Result<()> {
self.model.delete_column(sheet, column).map_err(to_js_error)
}
#[napi(js_name = "setRowsHeight")]
@@ -663,20 +651,4 @@ impl UserModel {
.delete_defined_name(&name, scope)
.map_err(|e| to_js_error(e.to_string()))
}
#[napi(js_name = "moveColumn")]
pub fn move_column(&mut self, sheet: u32, column: i32, delta: i32) -> Result<()> {
self
.model
.move_column_action(sheet, column, delta)
.map_err(to_js_error)
}
#[napi(js_name = "moveRow")]
pub fn move_row(&mut self, sheet: u32, row: i32, delta: i32) -> Result<()> {
self
.model
.move_row_action(sheet, row, delta)
.map_err(to_js_error)
}
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[package]
name = "pyroncalc"
version = "0.5.7"
version = "0.5.6"
edition = "2021"

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@@ -10,6 +10,9 @@ You can add cell values, retrieve them and most importantly you can evaluate spr
pip install ironcalc
```
## Compile and test
To compile this and test it:
@@ -26,17 +29,3 @@ examples $ python example.py
From there if you use `python` you can `import ironcalc`. You can either create a new file, read it from a JSON string or import from Excel.
Hopefully the API is straightforward.
## Creating documentation
We use sphinx
```
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install maturin
pip install sphinx
maturin develop
sphinx-build -M html docs html
python -m http.server --directory html/html/
```

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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install patchelf
pip install maturin
pip install sphinx
maturin develop
sphinx-build -M html docs html
python -m http.server --directory html/html/

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Raw API Reference
-----------------
API Reference
-------------
In general methods in IronCalc use a 0-index base for the the sheet index and 1-index base for the row and column indexes.

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@@ -8,8 +8,7 @@ IronCalc
installation
usage_examples
top_level_methods
raw_api_reference
user_api_reference
api_reference
objects
IronCalc is a spreadsheet engine that allows you to create, modify and save spreadsheets.

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@@ -1,13 +1,6 @@
Top Level Methods
-----------------
This module provides a set of top-level methods for creating and loading IronCalc models.
.. autofunction:: ironcalc.create
.. autofunction:: ironcalc.load_from_xlsx
.. autofunction:: ironcalc.load_from_icalc
.. autofunction:: ironcalc.load_from_bytes
.. autofunction:: ironcalc.create_user_model
.. autofunction:: ironcalc.create_user_model_from_bytes
.. autofunction:: ironcalc.create_user_model_from_xlsx
.. autofunction:: ironcalc.create_user_model_from_icalc

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@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
User API Reference
------------------
This is the "user api". Models here have history, they evaluate automatically with each change and have a "diff" history.
.. method:: save_to_xlsx(file: str)
Saves the user model to file in the XLSX format.
::param file: The file path to save the model to.
.. method:: save_to_icalc(file: str)
Saves the user model to file in the internal binary ic format.
::param file: The file path to save the model to.
.. method:: apply_external_diffs(external_diffs: bytes)
Applies external diffs to the model. This is used to apply changes from other instances of the model.
::param external_diffs: The external diffs to apply, as a byte array.
.. method:: flush_send_queue() -> bytes
Flushes the send queue and returns the bytes to be sent to the client. This is used to send changes to the client.
.. method:: set_user_input(sheet: int, row: int, column: int, value: str)
Sets an input in a cell, as would be done by a user typing into a spreadsheet cell.
.. method:: get_formatted_cell_value(sheet: int, row: int, column: int) -> str
Returns the cells value as a formatted string, taking into account any number/currency/date formatting.
.. method:: to_bytes() -> bytes
Returns the model as a byte array. This is useful for sending the model over a network or saving it to a file.

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[project]
name = "ironcalc"
version = "0.5.7"
version = "0.5.6"
description = "Create, edit and evaluate Excel spreadsheets"
requires-python = ">=3.10"
keywords = [

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
use pyo3::exceptions::PyException;
use pyo3::{create_exception, prelude::*, wrap_pyfunction};
use types::{PyCellType, PySheetProperty, PyStyle};
use types::{PySheetProperty, PyStyle};
use xlsx::base::types::{Style, Workbook};
use xlsx::base::{Model, UserModel};
@@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ use xlsx::import;
mod types;
use crate::types::PyCellType;
create_exception!(_ironcalc, WorkbookError, PyException);
#[pyclass]
@@ -60,24 +62,6 @@ impl PyUserModel {
.map_err(|e| WorkbookError::new_err(e.to_string()))
}
/// Gets the dimensions of a worksheet, returning the bounds of all non-empty cells.
/// Returns a tuple of (min_row, max_row, min_column, max_column).
/// For an empty sheet, returns (1, 1, 1, 1).
pub fn get_sheet_dimensions(&self, sheet: u32) -> PyResult<(i32, i32, i32, i32)> {
let model = self.model.get_model();
let worksheet = model
.workbook
.worksheet(sheet)
.map_err(|e| WorkbookError::new_err(e.to_string()))?;
let dimension = worksheet.dimension();
Ok((
dimension.min_row,
dimension.max_row,
dimension.min_column,
dimension.max_column,
))
}
pub fn to_bytes(&self) -> PyResult<Vec<u8>> {
let bytes = self.model.to_bytes();
Ok(bytes)
@@ -301,24 +285,6 @@ impl PyModel {
.map_err(|e| WorkbookError::new_err(e.to_string()))
}
/// Gets the dimensions of a worksheet, returning the bounds of all non-empty cells.
/// Returns a tuple of (min_row, max_row, min_column, max_column).
/// For an empty sheet, returns (1, 1, 1, 1).
pub fn get_sheet_dimensions(&self, sheet: u32) -> PyResult<(i32, i32, i32, i32)> {
let worksheet = self
.model
.workbook
.worksheet(sheet)
.map_err(|e| WorkbookError::new_err(e.to_string()))?;
let dimension = worksheet.dimension();
Ok((
dimension.min_row,
dimension.max_row,
dimension.min_column,
dimension.max_column,
))
}
#[allow(clippy::panic)]
pub fn test_panic(&self) -> PyResult<()> {
panic!("This function panics for testing panic handling");
@@ -343,9 +309,6 @@ pub fn load_from_icalc(file_name: &str) -> PyResult<PyModel> {
Ok(PyModel { model })
}
/// Loads a model from bytes
/// This function expects the bytes to be in the internal binary ic format
/// which is the same format used by the `save_to_icalc` function.
#[pyfunction]
pub fn load_from_bytes(bytes: &[u8]) -> PyResult<PyModel> {
let workbook: Workbook =
@@ -355,7 +318,7 @@ pub fn load_from_bytes(bytes: &[u8]) -> PyResult<PyModel> {
Ok(PyModel { model })
}
/// Creates an empty model in the raw API
/// Creates an empty model
#[pyfunction]
pub fn create(name: &str, locale: &str, tz: &str) -> PyResult<PyModel> {
let model =
@@ -363,7 +326,6 @@ pub fn create(name: &str, locale: &str, tz: &str) -> PyResult<PyModel> {
Ok(PyModel { model })
}
/// Creates a model with the user model API
#[pyfunction]
pub fn create_user_model(name: &str, locale: &str, tz: &str) -> PyResult<PyUserModel> {
let model = UserModel::new_empty(name, locale, tz)
@@ -371,7 +333,6 @@ pub fn create_user_model(name: &str, locale: &str, tz: &str) -> PyResult<PyUserM
Ok(PyUserModel { model })
}
/// Creates a user model from an Excel file
#[pyfunction]
pub fn create_user_model_from_xlsx(
file_path: &str,
@@ -384,7 +345,6 @@ pub fn create_user_model_from_xlsx(
Ok(PyUserModel { model })
}
/// Creates a user model from an icalc file
#[pyfunction]
pub fn create_user_model_from_icalc(file_name: &str) -> PyResult<PyUserModel> {
let model =
@@ -393,9 +353,6 @@ pub fn create_user_model_from_icalc(file_name: &str) -> PyResult<PyUserModel> {
Ok(PyUserModel { model })
}
/// Creates a user model from bytes
/// This function expects the bytes to be in the internal binary ic format
/// which is the same format used by the `save_to_icalc` function.
#[pyfunction]
pub fn create_user_model_from_bytes(bytes: &[u8]) -> PyResult<PyUserModel> {
let workbook: Workbook =

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@@ -27,31 +27,3 @@ def test_simple_user():
model2.apply_external_diffs(diffs)
assert model2.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 1) == "3"
assert model2.get_formatted_cell_value(0, 1, 2) == "6"
def test_sheet_dimensions():
# Test with empty sheet
model = ic.create("model", "en", "UTC")
min_row, max_row, min_col, max_col = model.get_sheet_dimensions(0)
assert (min_row, max_row, min_col, max_col) == (1, 1, 1, 1)
# Add some cells
model.set_user_input(0, 3, 5, "Hello")
model.set_user_input(0, 10, 8, "World")
model.evaluate()
# Check dimensions - should span from (3,5) to (10,8)
min_row, max_row, min_col, max_col = model.get_sheet_dimensions(0)
assert (min_row, max_row, min_col, max_col) == (3, 10, 5, 8)
def test_sheet_dimensions_user_model():
# Test with user model API as well
model = ic.create_user_model("model", "en", "UTC")
# Add a single cell
model.set_user_input(0, 2, 3, "Test")
# Check dimensions
min_row, max_row, min_col, max_col = model.get_sheet_dimensions(0)
assert (min_row, max_row, min_col, max_col) == (2, 2, 3, 3)

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[package]
name = "wasm"
version = "0.5.0"
version = "0.5.3"
authors = ["Nicolas Hatcher <nicolas@theuniverse.today>"]
description = "IronCalc Web bindings"
license = "MIT/Apache-2.0"
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ crate-type = ["cdylib"]
# https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/specifying-dependencies.html#multiple-locations
ironcalc_base = { path = "../../base", version = "0.5", features = ["use_regex_lite"] }
serde = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] }
wasm-bindgen = "0.2.100"
wasm-bindgen = "0.2.92"
serde-wasm-bindgen = "0.4"
[dev-dependencies]

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@@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ clean:
rm -rf pkg
rm -f types.js
.PHONY: all lint clean tests
.PHONY: all lint clean

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@@ -1,25 +1,263 @@
# Regrettably at the time of writing there is not a perfect way to
# generate the TypeScript types from Rust so we basically fix them manually
# Hopefully this will suffice for our needs and one day will be automatic
header = r"""
/* tslint:disable */
/* eslint-disable */
""".strip()
def fix_types(text: str):
get_tokens_str = r"""
* @returns {any}
*/
export function getTokens(formula: string): any;
""".strip()
get_tokens_str_types = r"""
* @returns {MarkedToken[]}
*/
export function getTokens(formula: string): MarkedToken[];
""".strip()
update_style_str = r"""
/**
* @param {any} range
* @param {string} style_path
* @param {string} value
*/
updateRangeStyle(range: any, style_path: string, value: string): void;
""".strip()
update_style_str_types = r"""
/**
* @param {Area} range
* @param {string} style_path
* @param {string} value
*/
updateRangeStyle(range: Area, style_path: string, value: string): void;
""".strip()
properties = r"""
/**
* @returns {any}
*/
getWorksheetsProperties(): any;
""".strip()
properties_types = r"""
/**
* @returns {WorksheetProperties[]}
*/
getWorksheetsProperties(): WorksheetProperties[];
""".strip()
style = r"""
* @returns {any}
*/
getCellStyle(sheet: number, row: number, column: number): any;
""".strip()
style_types = r"""
* @returns {CellStyle}
*/
getCellStyle(sheet: number, row: number, column: number): CellStyle;
""".strip()
view = r"""
* @returns {any}
*/
getSelectedView(): any;
""".strip()
view_types = r"""
* @returns {CellStyle}
*/
getSelectedView(): SelectedView;
""".strip()
autofill_rows = r"""
/**
* @param {any} source_area
* @param {number} to_row
*/
autoFillRows(source_area: any, to_row: number): void;
"""
autofill_rows_types = r"""
/**
* @param {Area} source_area
* @param {number} to_row
*/
autoFillRows(source_area: Area, to_row: number): void;
"""
autofill_columns = r"""
/**
* @param {any} source_area
* @param {number} to_column
*/
autoFillColumns(source_area: any, to_column: number): void;
"""
autofill_columns_types = r"""
/**
* @param {Area} source_area
* @param {number} to_column
*/
autoFillColumns(source_area: Area, to_column: number): void;
"""
set_cell_style = r"""
/**
* @param {any} styles
*/
onPasteStyles(styles: any): void;
"""
set_cell_style_types = r"""
/**
* @param {CellStyle[][]} styles
*/
onPasteStyles(styles: CellStyle[][]): void;
"""
set_area_border = r"""
/**
* @param {any} area
* @param {any} border_area
*/
setAreaWithBorder(area: any, border_area: any): void;
"""
set_area_border_types = r"""
/**
* @param {Area} area
* @param {BorderArea} border_area
*/
setAreaWithBorder(area: Area, border_area: BorderArea): void;
"""
paste_csv_string = r"""
/**
* @param {any} area
* @param {string} csv
*/
pasteCsvText(area: any, csv: string): void;
"""
paste_csv_string_types = r"""
/**
* @param {Area} area
* @param {string} csv
*/
pasteCsvText(area: Area, csv: string): void;
"""
clipboard = r"""
/**
* @returns {any}
*/
copyToClipboard(): any;
"""
clipboard_types = r"""
/**
* @returns {Clipboard}
*/
copyToClipboard(): Clipboard;
"""
paste_from_clipboard = r"""
/**
* @param {number} source_sheet
* @param {any} source_range
* @param {any} clipboard
* @param {boolean} is_cut
*/
pasteFromClipboard(source_sheet: number, source_range: any, clipboard: any, is_cut: boolean): void;
"""
paste_from_clipboard_types = r"""
/**
* @param {number} source_sheet
* @param {[number, number, number, number]} source_range
* @param {ClipboardData} clipboard
* @param {boolean} is_cut
*/
pasteFromClipboard(source_sheet: number, source_range: [number, number, number, number], clipboard: ClipboardData, is_cut: boolean): void;
"""
defined_name_list = r"""
/**
* @returns {any}
*/
getDefinedNameList(): any;
"""
defined_name_list_types = r"""
/**
* @returns {DefinedName[]}
*/
getDefinedNameList(): DefinedName[];
"""
set_users = r"""
/**
* @param {any} users
*/
setUsers(users: any): void;
"""
set_users_types = r"""
/**
* @param {WebUser[]} users
*/
setUsers(users: WebUser[]): void;
"""
get_users = r"""
/**
* @returns {any}
*/
getUsers(): any;
}
"""
get_users_types = r"""
/**
* @returns {WebUser[]}
*/
getUsers(): WebUser[];
}
"""
def fix_types(text):
text = text.replace(get_tokens_str, get_tokens_str_types)
text = text.replace(update_style_str, update_style_str_types)
text = text.replace(properties, properties_types)
text = text.replace(style, style_types)
text = text.replace(view, view_types)
text = text.replace(autofill_rows, autofill_rows_types)
text = text.replace(autofill_columns, autofill_columns_types)
text = text.replace(set_cell_style, set_cell_style_types)
text = text.replace(set_area_border, set_area_border_types)
text = text.replace(paste_csv_string, paste_csv_string_types)
text = text.replace(clipboard, clipboard_types)
text = text.replace(paste_from_clipboard, paste_from_clipboard_types)
text = text.replace(defined_name_list, defined_name_list_types)
text = text.replace(set_users, set_users_types)
text = text.replace(get_users, get_users_types)
with open("types.ts") as f:
types_str = f.read()
header_types = "{}\n\n{}".format(header, types_str)
text = text.replace(header, header_types)
for line in text.splitlines():
line = line.lstrip()
# Skip internal methods
if line.startswith("readonly model_"):
continue
if line.find("any") != -1:
print("There are 'unfixed' public types. Please check.")
exit(1)
if text.find("any") != -1:
print("There are 'unfixed' types. Please check.")
exit(1)
return text
if __name__ == "__main__":
types_file = "pkg/wasm.d.ts"
with open(types_file) as f:
@@ -37,3 +275,5 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
with open(js_file, "wb") as f:
f.write(bytes("{}\n{}".format(text_js, text), "utf8"))

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@@ -6,8 +6,7 @@ use wasm_bindgen::{
use ironcalc_base::{
expressions::{lexer::util::get_tokens as tokenizer, types::Area, utils::number_to_column},
types::{CellType, Style},
worksheet::NavigationDirection,
types::{CellType, Style, WebUser},
BorderArea, ClipboardData, UserModel as BaseModel,
};
@@ -17,7 +16,7 @@ fn to_js_error(error: String) -> JsError {
/// Return an array with a list of all the tokens from a formula
/// This is used by the UI to color them according to a theme.
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "getTokens", unchecked_return_type = "MarkedToken[]")]
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "getTokens")]
pub fn get_tokens(formula: &str) -> Result<JsValue, JsError> {
let tokens = tokenizer(formula);
serde_wasm_bindgen::to_value(&tokens).map_err(JsError::from)
@@ -196,61 +195,24 @@ impl Model {
.map_err(to_js_error)
}
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "insertRows")]
pub fn insert_rows(&mut self, sheet: u32, row: i32, row_count: i32) -> Result<(), JsError> {
self.model
.insert_rows(sheet, row, row_count)
.map_err(to_js_error)
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "insertRow")]
pub fn insert_row(&mut self, sheet: u32, row: i32) -> Result<(), JsError> {
self.model.insert_row(sheet, row).map_err(to_js_error)
}
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "insertColumns")]
pub fn insert_columns(
&mut self,
sheet: u32,
column: i32,
column_count: i32,
) -> Result<(), JsError> {
self.model
.insert_columns(sheet, column, column_count)
.map_err(to_js_error)
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "insertColumn")]
pub fn insert_column(&mut self, sheet: u32, column: i32) -> Result<(), JsError> {
self.model.insert_column(sheet, column).map_err(to_js_error)
}
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "deleteRows")]
pub fn delete_rows(&mut self, sheet: u32, row: i32, row_count: i32) -> Result<(), JsError> {
self.model
.delete_rows(sheet, row, row_count)
.map_err(to_js_error)
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "deleteRow")]
pub fn delete_row(&mut self, sheet: u32, row: i32) -> Result<(), JsError> {
self.model.delete_row(sheet, row).map_err(to_js_error)
}
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "deleteColumns")]
pub fn delete_columns(
&mut self,
sheet: u32,
column: i32,
column_count: i32,
) -> Result<(), JsError> {
self.model
.delete_columns(sheet, column, column_count)
.map_err(to_js_error)
}
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "moveColumn")]
pub fn move_column_action(
&mut self,
sheet: u32,
column: i32,
delta: i32,
) -> Result<(), JsError> {
self.model
.move_column_action(sheet, column, delta)
.map_err(to_js_error)
}
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "moveRow")]
pub fn move_row_action(&mut self, sheet: u32, row: i32, delta: i32) -> Result<(), JsError> {
self.model
.move_row_action(sheet, row, delta)
.map_err(to_js_error)
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "deleteColumn")]
pub fn delete_column(&mut self, sheet: u32, column: i32) -> Result<(), JsError> {
self.model.delete_column(sheet, column).map_err(to_js_error)
}
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "setRowsHeight")]
@@ -376,7 +338,7 @@ impl Model {
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "updateRangeStyle")]
pub fn update_range_style(
&mut self,
#[wasm_bindgen(unchecked_param_type = "Area")] range: JsValue,
range: JsValue,
style_path: &str,
value: &str,
) -> Result<(), JsError> {
@@ -387,7 +349,7 @@ impl Model {
.map_err(to_js_error)
}
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "getCellStyle", unchecked_return_type = "CellStyle")]
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "getCellStyle")]
pub fn get_cell_style(
&mut self,
sheet: u32,
@@ -403,10 +365,7 @@ impl Model {
}
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "onPasteStyles")]
pub fn on_paste_styles(
&mut self,
#[wasm_bindgen(unchecked_param_type = "CellStyle[][]")] styles: JsValue,
) -> Result<(), JsError> {
pub fn on_paste_styles(&mut self, styles: JsValue) -> Result<(), JsError> {
let styles: &Vec<Vec<Style>> =
&serde_wasm_bindgen::from_value(styles).map_err(|e| to_js_error(e.to_string()))?;
self.model.on_paste_styles(styles).map_err(to_js_error)
@@ -432,10 +391,7 @@ impl Model {
// I don't _think_ serializing to JsValue can't fail
// FIXME: Remove this clippy directive
#[wasm_bindgen(
js_name = "getWorksheetsProperties",
unchecked_return_type = "WorksheetProperties[]"
)]
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "getWorksheetsProperties")]
#[allow(clippy::unwrap_used)]
pub fn get_worksheets_properties(&self) -> JsValue {
serde_wasm_bindgen::to_value(&self.model.get_worksheets_properties()).unwrap()
@@ -454,7 +410,7 @@ impl Model {
// I don't _think_ serializing to JsValue can't fail
// FIXME: Remove this clippy directive
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "getSelectedView", unchecked_return_type = "SelectedView")]
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "getSelectedView")]
#[allow(clippy::unwrap_used)]
pub fn get_selected_view(&self) -> JsValue {
serde_wasm_bindgen::to_value(&self.model.get_selected_view()).unwrap()
@@ -513,11 +469,7 @@ impl Model {
}
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "autoFillRows")]
pub fn auto_fill_rows(
&mut self,
#[wasm_bindgen(unchecked_param_type = "Area")] source_area: JsValue,
to_row: i32,
) -> Result<(), JsError> {
pub fn auto_fill_rows(&mut self, source_area: JsValue, to_row: i32) -> Result<(), JsError> {
let area: Area =
serde_wasm_bindgen::from_value(source_area).map_err(|e| to_js_error(e.to_string()))?;
self.model
@@ -528,7 +480,7 @@ impl Model {
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "autoFillColumns")]
pub fn auto_fill_columns(
&mut self,
#[wasm_bindgen(unchecked_param_type = "Area")] source_area: JsValue,
source_area: JsValue,
to_column: i32,
) -> Result<(), JsError> {
let area: Area =
@@ -568,20 +520,6 @@ impl Model {
self.model.on_page_up().map_err(to_js_error)
}
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "onNavigateToEdgeInDirection")]
pub fn on_navigate_to_edge_in_direction(&mut self, direction: &str) -> Result<(), JsError> {
let direction = match direction {
"ArrowLeft" => NavigationDirection::Left,
"ArrowRight" => NavigationDirection::Right,
"ArrowUp" => NavigationDirection::Up,
"ArrowDown" => NavigationDirection::Down,
_ => return Err(JsError::new(&format!("Invalid direction: {direction}"))),
};
self.model
.on_navigate_to_edge_in_direction(direction)
.map_err(to_js_error)
}
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "setWindowWidth")]
pub fn set_window_width(&mut self, window_width: f64) {
self.model.set_window_width(window_width);
@@ -623,8 +561,8 @@ impl Model {
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "setAreaWithBorder")]
pub fn set_area_with_border(
&mut self,
#[wasm_bindgen(unchecked_param_type = "Area")] area: JsValue,
#[wasm_bindgen(unchecked_param_type = "BorderArea")] border_area: JsValue,
area: JsValue,
border_area: JsValue,
) -> Result<(), JsError> {
let range: Area =
serde_wasm_bindgen::from_value(area).map_err(|e| to_js_error(e.to_string()))?;
@@ -651,7 +589,7 @@ impl Model {
self.model.set_name(name);
}
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "copyToClipboard", unchecked_return_type = "Clipboard")]
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "copyToClipboard")]
pub fn copy_to_clipboard(&self) -> Result<JsValue, JsError> {
let data = self
.model
@@ -665,9 +603,8 @@ impl Model {
pub fn paste_from_clipboard(
&mut self,
source_sheet: u32,
#[wasm_bindgen(unchecked_param_type = "[number, number, number, number]")]
source_range: JsValue,
#[wasm_bindgen(unchecked_param_type = "ClipboardData")] clipboard: JsValue,
clipboard: JsValue,
is_cut: bool,
) -> Result<(), JsError> {
let source_range: (i32, i32, i32, i32) =
@@ -680,11 +617,7 @@ impl Model {
}
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "pasteCsvText")]
pub fn paste_csv_string(
&mut self,
#[wasm_bindgen(unchecked_param_type = "Area")] area: JsValue,
csv: &str,
) -> Result<(), JsError> {
pub fn paste_csv_string(&mut self, area: JsValue, csv: &str) -> Result<(), JsError> {
let range: Area =
serde_wasm_bindgen::from_value(area).map_err(|e| to_js_error(e.to_string()))?;
self.model
@@ -692,10 +625,7 @@ impl Model {
.map_err(|e| to_js_error(e.to_string()))
}
#[wasm_bindgen(
js_name = "getDefinedNameList",
unchecked_return_type = "DefinedName[]"
)]
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "getDefinedNameList")]
pub fn get_defined_name_list(&self) -> Result<JsValue, JsError> {
let data: Vec<DefinedName> = self
.model
@@ -743,27 +673,17 @@ impl Model {
.map_err(|e| to_js_error(e.to_string()))
}
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "getLastNonEmptyInRowBeforeColumn")]
pub fn get_last_non_empty_in_row_before_column(
&self,
sheet: u32,
row: i32,
column: i32,
) -> Result<Option<i32>, JsError> {
self.model
.get_last_non_empty_in_row_before_column(sheet, row, column)
.map_err(to_js_error)
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "setUsers")]
pub fn set_users(&mut self, users: JsValue) -> Result<(), JsError> {
let users: Vec<WebUser> =
serde_wasm_bindgen::from_value(users).map_err(|e| to_js_error(e.to_string()))?;
self.model.set_users(&users);
Ok(())
}
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "getFirstNonEmptyInRowAfterColumn")]
pub fn get_first_non_empty_in_row_after_column(
&self,
sheet: u32,
row: i32,
column: i32,
) -> Result<Option<i32>, JsError> {
self.model
.get_first_non_empty_in_row_after_column(sheet, row, column)
.map_err(to_js_error)
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "getUsers")]
pub fn get_users(&self) -> Result<JsValue, JsError> {
let users = self.model.get_model().workbook.users.clone();
serde_wasm_bindgen::to_value(&users).map_err(|e| to_js_error(e.to_string()))
}
}

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@@ -130,82 +130,5 @@ test("autofill", () => {
assert.strictEqual(result, "23");
});
test('insertRows shifts cells', () => {
const model = new Model('Workbook1', 'en', 'UTC');
model.setUserInput(0, 1, 1, '42');
model.insertRows(0, 1, 1);
assert.strictEqual(model.getCellContent(0, 1, 1), '');
assert.strictEqual(model.getCellContent(0, 2, 1), '42');
});
test('insertColumns shifts cells', () => {
const model = new Model('Workbook1', 'en', 'UTC');
model.setUserInput(0, 1, 1, 'A');
model.setUserInput(0, 1, 2, 'B');
model.insertColumns(0, 2, 1);
assert.strictEqual(model.getCellContent(0, 1, 2), '');
assert.strictEqual(model.getCellContent(0, 1, 3), 'B');
});
test('deleteRows removes cells', () => {
const model = new Model('Workbook1', 'en', 'UTC');
model.setUserInput(0, 1, 1, '1');
model.setUserInput(0, 2, 1, '2');
model.deleteRows(0, 1, 1);
assert.strictEqual(model.getCellContent(0, 1, 1), '2');
assert.strictEqual(model.getCellContent(0, 2, 1), '');
});
test('deleteColumns removes cells', () => {
const model = new Model('Workbook1', 'en', 'UTC');
model.setUserInput(0, 1, 1, 'A');
model.setUserInput(0, 1, 2, 'B');
model.deleteColumns(0, 1, 1);
assert.strictEqual(model.getCellContent(0, 1, 1), 'B');
assert.strictEqual(model.getCellContent(0, 1, 2), '');
});
test("move row", () => {
const model = new Model('Workbook1', 'en', 'UTC');
model.setUserInput(0, 3, 5, "=G3");
model.setUserInput(0, 4, 5, "=G4");
model.setUserInput(0, 5, 5, "=SUM(G3:J3)");
model.setUserInput(0, 6, 5, "=SUM(G3:G3)");
model.setUserInput(0, 7, 5, "=SUM(G4:G4)");
model.evaluate();
model.moveRow(0, 3, 1);
model.evaluate();
assert.strictEqual(model.getCellContent(0, 3, 5), "=G3");
assert.strictEqual(model.getCellContent(0, 4, 5), "=G4");
assert.strictEqual(model.getCellContent(0, 5, 5), "=SUM(G4:J4)");
assert.strictEqual(model.getCellContent(0, 6, 5), "=SUM(G4:G4)");
assert.strictEqual(model.getCellContent(0, 7, 5), "=SUM(G3:G3)");
});
test("move column", () => {
const model = new Model('Workbook1', 'en', 'UTC');
model.setUserInput(0, 3, 5, "=G3");
model.setUserInput(0, 4, 5, "=H3");
model.setUserInput(0, 5, 5, "=SUM(G3:J7)");
model.setUserInput(0, 6, 5, "=SUM(G3:G7)");
model.setUserInput(0, 7, 5, "=SUM(H3:H7)");
model.evaluate();
model.moveColumn(0, 7, 1);
model.evaluate();
assert.strictEqual(model.getCellContent(0, 3, 5), "=H3");
assert.strictEqual(model.getCellContent(0, 4, 5), "=G3");
assert.strictEqual(model.getCellContent(0, 5, 5), "=SUM(H3:J7)");
assert.strictEqual(model.getCellContent(0, 6, 5), "=SUM(H3:H7)");
assert.strictEqual(model.getCellContent(0, 7, 5), "=SUM(G3:G7)");
});

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@@ -234,3 +234,10 @@ export interface DefinedName {
scope?: number;
formula: string;
}
export interface WebUser {
id: string;
sheet: number;
row: number;
column: number;
}

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
},
"devDependencies": {
"markdown-it-mathjax3": "^4.3.2",
"vitepress": "^v2.0.0-alpha.8",
"vue": "^3.5.17"
"vitepress": "^1.5.0",
"vue": "^3.5.12"
}
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@@ -6,57 +6,23 @@ lang: en-US
# Keyboard Shortcuts
From within your keyboard you can navigate and interact with the spreadsheet.
From within your keyboard you can navigate and interact with the spreadsheet. This is a fairly interesting feature for power users.
## Navigation Shortcuts
## Common Actions
| Action | Linux/Windows | Mac |
| ----------------------- | ----------------- | -------------- |
| Move one cell | Arrow Keys | Arrow Keys |
| Move down (Excel-style) | Enter | Enter |
| Move right | Tab | Tab |
| Move left | Shift + Tab | Shift + Tab |
| Jump to first column | Home | Fn + |
| Jump to last column | End | Fn + → |
| Scroll one screen down | PageDown | Fn + ↓ |
| Scroll one screen up | PageUp | Fn + ↑ |
| Jump to cell edge | Ctrl + Arrow Keys | ⌘ + Arrow Keys |
| Jump to start of sheet | Ctrl + Home | ⌘ + Fn + ← |
| Jump to end of sheet | Ctrl + End | ⌘ + Fn + → |
| Action | Windows | Mac |
| ------ | -------- | ----- |
| Copy | ctrl + c | ⌘ + c |
| Paste | ctrl + v | ⌘ + v |
| Cut | ctrl + x | ⌘ + x |
| Undo | ctrl + z | ⌘ + z |
| Redo | ctrl + y | + y |
## Selection & Editing
## Navigation
| Action | Linux/Windows | Mac |
| -------------------- | ------------------ | ------------------ |
| Expand selection | Shift + Arrow Keys | Shift + Arrow Keys |
| Start editing a cell | F2 | F2 |
| Edit directly | Any key | Any key |
## Text Styling
| Action | Linux/Windows | Mac |
| --------- | -------------- | ----- |
| Bold | Ctrl + B | ⌘ + B |
| Italic | Ctrl + I | ⌘ + I |
| Underline | Ctrl + U | ⌘ + U |
## Undo / Redo
| Action | Linux/Windows | Mac |
| ------ | ---------------------------- | -----------------------|
| Undo | Ctrl + Z | ⌘ + Z |
| Redo | Ctrl + Y or Ctrl + Shift + Z | ⌘ + Shift + Z or ⌘ + Y |
## Sheet Navigation
| Action | Linux/Windows | Mac |
| -------------- | ---------------- | -------------- |
| Next sheet | Alt + Arrow Down | ⌥ + Arrow Down |
| Previous sheet | Alt + Arrow Up | ⌥ + Arrow Up |
## Miscellaneous
| Action | Linux/Windows/Mac |
| ------------- | -------------------- |
| Cancel action | Escape |
| Delete cells | Delete |
| <div style="width:200px">Action</div> | <div style="width:80px">Windows</div> | <div style="width:80px">Mac</div> |
| ------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------- | --------------------------------- |
| Move to beginning of row | ??? | Fn + Left Arrow |
| Move to end of row | ??? | Fn + Right Arrow |
| Move to previous sheet | Option + Arrow Up | Option + Arrow Up |
| Move to next sheet | Option + Arrow Down | Option + Arrow Down |

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@@ -67,7 +67,3 @@ Using IronCalc, a complex number is a string of the form "1+j3".
"#N/A" => #N/A
## Arrays
## References
A reference is a pointer to a single cell or a range of cells. The reference can either be entered manually, for example "A4", or as the result of a calculation, such as the OFFSET Function or the INDIRECT Function. A reference can also be built, for example with the Colon (\:) Operator.

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| CHOOSE | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | |
| CHOOSECOLS | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| CHOOSEROWS | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| COLUMN | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | [COLUMN](lookup_and_reference/column) |
| COLUMN | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | |
| COLUMNS | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | |
| DROP | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| EXPAND | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |

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@@ -4,28 +4,8 @@ outline: deep
lang: en-US
---
# COLUMN function
## Overview
The COLUMN Function in IronCalc is a lookup & reference formula that is used to query and return the column number of a referenced Column or Cell.
## Usage
### Syntax
**COLUMN(<span title="Reference" style="color:#1E88E5">reference</span>) => <span title="Number" style="color:#1E88E5">column</span>**
### Argument descriptions
* *reference* ([cell](/features/value-types#references), [optional](/features/optional-arguments.md)). The number of the cell you wish to reference the column number of.
### Additional guidance
* When referencing a range of cells, only the column number of the left most cell will be returned.
* You are also able to reference complete columns instead of individual cells.
### Returned value
COLUMN returns the [number](/features/value-types#numbers) of the specific cell or column which is being referenced.
### Error conditions
* IronCalc currently does not support the referencing of cells with names.
## Details
The COLUMN Function can only be used to display the correlating number of a single column within a Sheet. If you wish to show the number of columns used within a specific range, you can use the COLUMNS Function.
## Examples
### No Cell Reference
When no cell reference is made, the formula uses **=COLUMN()**. This will then output the column number of the cell where the formula is placed.<br><br>For example, if the formula is placed in cell A1, then "1" will be displayed.
### With Cell Reference
When a cell reference is made, the formula uses **=COLUMN([Referenced Cell])**. This will then output the column number of the referenced cell, regardless of where the formula is placed in the sheet.<br><br>For example, if the cell B1 is the referenced cell, "2" will be the output of the formula no matter where it is placed in the sheet.<br><br>**Note:** references do not always have to be specific cells, you can also reference complete columns. For example, **=COLUMN(B:B)** would also result in an output of "2".
### Range References
The COLUMN function can also be used to reference a range of Cells or Columns. In this case only the most left-hand column will be the resulting output.<br><br>For example, **=COLUMN(A1:J1)** will result in the ouput of "1".
## Links
# COLUMN
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| Function | Status | Documentation |
| --------------- | ---------------------------------------------- | ------------- |
| ABS | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | |
| ACOS | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | [ACOS](math_and_trigonometry/acos) |
| ACOSH | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | [ACOSH](math_and_trigonometry/acosh) |
| ACOS | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | |
| ACOSH | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | |
| ACOT | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| ACOTH | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| AGGREGATE | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| ARABIC | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| ASIN | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | [ASIN](math_and_trigonometry/asin) |
| ASINH | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | [ASINH](math_and_trigonometry/asinh) |
| ATAN | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | [ATAN](math_and_trigonometry/atan) |
| ATAN2 | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | [ATAN2](math_and_trigonometry/atan2) |
| ATANH | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | [ATANH](math_and_trigonometry/atanh) |
| ASIN | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | |
| ASINH | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | |
| ATAN | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | |
| ATAN2 | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | |
| ATANH | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | |
| BASE | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| CEILING | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| CEILING.MATH | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
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| COMBIN | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| COMBINA | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| COS | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | [COS](math_and_trigonometry/cos) |
| COSH | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | [COSH](math_and_trigonometry/cosh) |
| COSH | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | |
| COT | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| COTH | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| CSC | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
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| ISO.CEILING | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| LCM | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| LET | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| LN | <Badge type="info" text="Available" /> | |
| LOG | <Badge type="info" text="Available" /> | |
| LOG10 | <Badge type="info" text="Available" /> | |
| LN | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| LOG | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| LOG10 | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| MDETERM | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| MINVERSE | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| MMULT | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
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| SEQUENCE | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| SIGN | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| SIN | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | [SIN](math_and_trigonometry/sin) |
| SINH | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | [SINH](math_and_trigonometry/sinh) |
| SINH | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | |
| SQRT | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | |
| SQRTPI | <Badge type="info" text="Available" /> | |
| SQRTPI | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| SUBTOTAL | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| SUM | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | |
| SUMIF | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | |
| SUMIFS | <Badge type="info" text="Available" /> | |
| SUMIFS | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| SUMPRODUCT | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| SUMSQ | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| SUMX2MY2 | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| SUMX2PY2 | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| SUMXMY2 | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |
| TAN | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | [TAN](math_and_trigonometry/tan) |
| TANH | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | [TANH](math_and_trigonometry/tanh) |
| TANH | <Badge type="tip" text="Available" /> | |
| TRUNC | <Badge type="info" text="Not implemented yet" /> | |

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# ACOS function
## Overview
ACOS is a function of the Math and Trigonometry category that calculates the inverse cosine (arccosine) of a number in the range [-1 to 1], returning an angle in the range [0 to $\pi$], expressed in radians.
## Usage
### Syntax
**ACOS(<span title="Number" style="color:#1E88E5">number</span>) => <span title="Number" style="color:#1E88E5">acos</span>**
### Argument descriptions
* *number* ([number](/features/value-types#numbers), required). The number whose arccosine is to be calculated, in the range [-1 to 1].
### Additional guidance
None.
### Returned value
ACOS returns a number in radians in the range [0 to $\pi$] that is the angle whose cosine is the specified number.
### Error conditions
* In common with many other IronCalc functions, ACOS propagates errors that are found in its argument.
* If no argument, or more than one argument, is supplied, then ACOS returns the [`#ERROR!`](/features/error-types.md#error) error.
* If the value of the *number* argument is not (or cannot be converted to) a [number](/features/value-types#numbers), then ACOS returns the [`#VALUE!`](/features/error-types.md#value) error.
* If the value of the *number* argument lies outside the range [-1 to 1], then ACOS returns the [`#NUM!`](/features/error-types.md#num) error.
* For some argument values, ACOS may return a [`#DIV/0!`](/features/error-types.md#div-0) error.
<!--@include: ../markdown-snippets/error-type-details.txt-->
## Details
* The ACOS function utilizes the *acos()* method provided by the [Rust Standard Library](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/).
* The figure below illustrates the output of the ACOS function for angles $x$ in the range -1 to +1.
<center><img src="/functions/images/arccosine-curve.png" width="350" alt="Graph showing acos(x) for x between -1 and +1."></center>
# ACOS
## Examples
[See some examples in IronCalc](https://app.ironcalc.com/?example=acos).
## Links
* For more information about inverse trigonometric functions, visit Wikipedia's [Inverse trigonometric functions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse_trigonometric_functions) page.
* See also IronCalc's [SIN](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/sin), [COS](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/cos) and [TAN](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/tan) functions.
* Visit Microsoft Excel's [ACOS function](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/acos-function-cb73173f-d089-4582-afa1-76e5524b5d5b) page.
* Both [Google Sheets](https://support.google.com/docs/answer/3093461) and [LibreOffice Calc](https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Calc_Functions/ACOS) provide versions of the ACOS function.
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# ACOSH function
## Overview
ACOSH is a function of the Math and Trigonometry category that calculates the inverse hyperbolic cosine (hyperbolic arccosine) of a number, returning a non-negative value in the range [0, +∞).
## Usage
### Syntax
**ACOSH(<span title="Number" style="color:#1E88E5">number</span>) => <span title="Number" style="color:#1E88E5">acosh</span>**
### Argument descriptions
* *number* ([number](/features/value-types#numbers), required). The value whose hyperbolic arccosine is to be calculated. The value must be greater than or equal to 1.
### Additional guidance
The hyperbolic arccosine function is defined as:
# ACOSH
$$
\operatorname{acosh}(x) = \ln(x + \sqrt{x^2 - 1})
$$
### Returned value
ACOSH returns a [number](/features/value-types#numbers) in the range [0, +∞) that is the hyperbolic arccosine of the specified value, expressed in radians.
### Error conditions
* In common with many other IronCalc functions, ACOSH propagates errors that are found in its argument.
* If no argument, or more than one argument, is supplied, then ACOSH returns the [`#ERROR!`](/features/error-types.md#error) error.
* If the value of the *number* argument is not (or cannot be converted to) a [number](/features/value-types#numbers), then ACOSH returns the [`#VALUE!`](/features/error-types.md#value) error.
* If the value of the *number* argument is less than 1, then ACOSH returns the [`#NUM!`](/features/error-types.md#num) error.
<!--@include: ../markdown-snippets/error-type-details.txt-->
## Details
* The ACOSH function utilizes the *acosh()* method provided by the [Rust Standard Library](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/).
* The figure below illustrates the output of the ACOSH function for values $x \geq 1$ in the range [0, +∞).
<center><img src="/functions/images/hyperbolicarccosine-curve.png" width="350" alt="Graph showing acosh(x) for x ≥ 1."></center>
## Examples
[See some examples in IronCalc](https://app.ironcalc.com/?example=acosh).
## Links
* For more information about inverse hyperbolic functions, visit Wikipedia's [Inverse hyperbolic functions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse_hyperbolic_functions) page.
* See also IronCalc's [COSH](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/cosh), [ASINH](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/asinh) and [ATANH](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/atanh) functions.
* Visit Microsoft Excel's [ACOSH function](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/acosh-function-e3992cc1-103f-4e72-9f04-624b9ef5ebfe) page.
* Both [Google Sheets](https://support.google.com/docs/answer/3093391) and [LibreOffice Calc](https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Calc_Functions/ACOSH) provide versions of the ACOSH function.
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# ASIN function
# ASIN
## Overview
ASIN is a function of the Math and Trigonometry category that calculates the inverse sine (arcsine) of a number in the range [-1 to +1], returning an angle in the range [-$\pi$/2 to +$\pi$/2], expressed in radians.
## Usage
### Syntax
**ASIN(<span title="Number" style="color:#1E88E5">number</span>) => <span title="Number" style="color:#1E88E5">asin</span>**
### Argument descriptions
* *number* ([number](/features/value-types#numbers), required). The number whose arcsine is to be calculated, in the range [-1 to +1].
### Additional guidance
None.
### Returned value
ASIN returns a number in radians in the range [-$\pi$/2 to +$\pi$/2] that is the angle whose sine is the specified number.
### Error conditions
* In common with many other IronCalc functions, ASIN propagates errors that are found in its argument.
* If no argument, or more than one argument, is supplied, then ASIN returns the [`#ERROR!`](/features/error-types.md#error) error.
* If the value of the *number* argument is not (or cannot be converted to) a [number](/features/value-types#numbers), then ASIN returns the [`#VALUE!`](/features/error-types.md#value) error.
* If the value of the *number* argument lies outside the range [-1 to +1], then ASIN returns the [`#NUM!`](/features/error-types.md#num) error.
* For some argument values, ASIN may return a [`#DIV/0!`](/features/error-types.md#div-0) error.
<!--@include: ../markdown-snippets/error-type-details.txt-->
## Details
* The ASIN function utilizes the *asin()* method provided by the [Rust Standard Library](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/).
* The figure below illustrates the output of the ASIN function for angles $x$ in the range -1 to +1 radians.
<center><img src="/functions/images/arcsine-curve.png" width="350" alt="Graph showing sin(x) for x between -2π and +2π."></center>
## Examples
[See some examples in IronCalc](https://app.ironcalc.com/?example=asin).
## Links
* For more information about inverse trigonometric functions, visit Wikipedia's [Inverse trigonometric functions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse_trigonometric_functions) page.
* See also IronCalc's [SIN](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/sin), [COS](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/cos) and [TAN](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/tan) functions.
* Visit Microsoft Excel's [ASIN function](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/asin-function-81fb95e5-6d6f-48c4-bc45-58f955c6d347) page.
* Both [Google Sheets](https://support.google.com/docs/answer/3093464) and [LibreOffice Calc](https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Calc_Functions/ASIN) provide versions of the ASIN function.
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# ASINH function
## Overview
ASINH is a function of the Math and Trigonometry category that calculates the inverse hyperbolic sine (hyperbolic arcsine) of a number, returning the hyperbolic angle expressed in radians.
## Usage
### Syntax
**ASINH(<span title="Number" style="color:#1E88E5">number</span>) => <span title="Number" style="color:#1E88E5">asinh</span>**
### Argument descriptions
* *number* ([number](/features/value-types#numbers), required). The value whose inverse hyperbolic sine is to be calculated.
### Additional guidance
The hyperbolic arcsine function is defined as:
$$
\operatorname{asinh}(x) = \ln\!\left(x + \sqrt{x^2 + 1}\,\right)
$$
### Returned value
ASINH returns a real [number](/features/value-types#numbers) in the range (-∞, +∞) that is the hyperbolic arcsine of the specified value, expressed in radians.
### Error conditions
* In common with many other IronCalc functions, ASINH propagates errors that are found in its argument.
* If no argument, or more than one argument, is supplied, then ASINH returns the [`#ERROR!`](/features/error-types.md#error) error.
* If the value of the *number* argument is not (or cannot be converted to) a [number](/features/value-types#numbers), then ASINH returns the [`#VALUE!`](/features/error-types.md#value) error.
<!--@include: ../markdown-snippets/error-type-details.txt-->
## Details
* The ASINH function utilizes the *asinh()* method provided by the [Rust Standard Library](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/).
* The figure below illustrates the output of the ASINH function.
<center><img src="/functions/images/hyperbolicarcsine-curve.png" width="350" alt="Graph showing asinh(x)."></center>
# ASINH
## Examples
[See some examples in IronCalc](https://app.ironcalc.com/?example=asinh).
## Links
* For more information about inverse hyperbolic functions, visit Wikipedia's [Inverse hyperbolic functions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse_hyperbolic_functions) page.
* See also IronCalc's [SINH](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/sinh), [ACOSH](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/acosh) and [ATANH](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/atanh) functions.
* Visit Microsoft Excel's [ASINH function](https://support.microsoft.com/de-de/office/asinh-function-62b4f5b6-d9cc-4c17-9d04-aa5371806c74) page.
* Both [Google Sheets](https://support.google.com/docs/answer/3093393) and [LibreOffice Calc](https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Calc_Functions/ASINH) provide versions of the ASINH function.
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# ATAN function
## Overview
ATAN is a function of the Math and Trigonometry category that calculates the inverse tangent (arctangent) of a number, returning an angle in the range [-$\pi$/2 to +$\pi$/2], expressed in radians.
## Usage
### Syntax
**ATAN (<span title="Number" style="color:#1E88E5">number</span>) => <span title="Number" style="color:#1E88E5">atan</span>**
### Argument descriptions
* *number* ([number](/features/value-types#numbers), required). The number whose arctangent is to be calculated, in the range [-$\infty$, +$\infty$].
### Additional guidance
None.
### Returned value
ATAN returns a number in radians in the range [-$\pi$/2 to +$\pi$/2] that is the angle whose tangent is the specified number.
### Error conditions
* In common with many other IronCalc functions, ATAN propagates errors that are found in its argument.
* If no argument, or more than one argument, is supplied, then ATAN returns the [`#ERROR!`](/features/error-types.md#error) error.
* If the value of the *number* argument is not (or cannot be converted to) a [number](/features/value-types#numbers), then ATAN returns the [`#VALUE!`](/features/error-types.md#value) error.
* For some argument values, ATAN may return a [`#DIV/0!`](/features/error-types.md#div-0) error.
<!--@include: ../markdown-snippets/error-type-details.txt-->
## Details
* The ATAN function utilizes the *atan()* method provided by the [Rust Standard Library](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/).
* The figure below illustrates the output of the ATAN function for angles $x$ in the range [-$\infty$, +$\infty$].
<center><img src="/functions/images/arctangent-curve.png" width="350" alt="Graph showing atan(x) for x between [-$\infty$, +$\infty$]."></center>
# ATAN
## Examples
[See some examples in IronCalc](https://app.ironcalc.com/?example=atan).
## Links
* For more information about inverse trigonometric functions, visit Wikipedia's [Inverse trigonometric functions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse_trigonometric_functions) page.
* See also IronCalc's [SIN](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/sin), [COS](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/cos) and [TAN](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/tan) functions.
* Visit Microsoft Excel's [ATAN function](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/atan-function-50746fa8-630a-406b-81d0-4a2aed395543) page.
* Both [Google Sheets](https://support.google.com/docs/answer/3093395) and [LibreOffice Calc](https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Calc_Functions/ATAN) provide versions of the ATAN function.
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# ATAN2 function
## Overview
ATAN2 is a function of the Math and Trigonometry category that calculates the inverse tangent (arctangent) for the specified *x* and *y* coordinates. The arctangent returns the angle defined by the x-axis and a line defined by the origin and a point with coordinates (x,y). The returned angle is expressed in radians, in the range (-$\pi$, +$\pi$].
## Usage
### Syntax
**ATAN2(<span title="Number" style="color:#1E88E5">x,y</span>) => <span title="Number" style="color:#1E88E5">atan2</span>**
### Argument descriptions
* *x* ([number](/features/value-types#numbers), required). Value of the x coordinate.
* *y* ([number](/features/value-types#numbers), required). Value of the y coordinate.
### Additional guidance
If the returned value is positive, it represents a counterclockwise angle from the x-axis, while a negative value represents a clockwise angle.
ATAN2(x,y) is equivalent to ATAN(y/x), with the difference that the x argument in ATAN2 can be 0.
### Returned value
ATAN2 returns a number in radians in the range (-$\pi$, +$\pi$] that is the inverse tangent for the specified x and y coordinates.
### Error conditions
* In common with many other IronCalc functions, ATAN2 propagates errors that are found in its argument.
* If no argument, or arguments other than 2, are supplied, then ATAN2 returns the [`#ERROR!`](/features/error-types.md#error) error.
* If the value of either the *x* or *y* argument is not (or cannot be converted to) a [number](/features/value-types#numbers), then ATAN2 returns the [`#VALUE!`](/features/error-types.md#value) error.
* If both *x* and *y* are equal to 0, ATAN2 returns a [`#DIV/0!`](/features/error-types.md#div-0) error.
<!--@include: ../markdown-snippets/error-type-details.txt-->
## Details
* The ATAN2 function utilizes the *atan2()* method provided by the [Rust Standard Library](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/).
## Examples
[See some examples in IronCalc](https://app.ironcalc.com/?example=atan2).
## Links
* For more information about inverse trigonometric functions, visit Wikipedia's [Inverse trigonometric functions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse_trigonometric_functions) page.
* See also IronCalc's [ATAN](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/atan), [TAN](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/tan) and [ASIN](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/asin) functions.
* Visit Microsoft Excel's [ATAN2 function](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/atan2-function-51123ced-348c-416a-b2e2-833f7868569f) page.
* Both [Google Sheets](https://support.google.com/docs/answer/3093468) and [LibreOffice Calc](https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Calc_Functions/ATAN2) provide versions of the ATAN2 function.
# ATAN2
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# ATANH function
## Overview
ATANH is a function of the Math and Trigonometry category that calculates the inverse hyperbolic tangent (hyperbolic arctangent) of a number in the range (-1, +1), returning the hyperbolic angle expressed in radians.
## Usage
### Syntax
**ATANH(<span title="Number" style="color:#1E88E5">number</span>) => <span title="Number" style="color:#1E88E5">atanh</span>**
### Argument descriptions
* *number* ([number](/features/value-types#numbers), required). The value whose inverse hyperbolic tangent is to be calculated, in the range (-1,+1).
### Additional guidance
The hyperbolic arctangent function is defined as:
$$
\operatorname{atanh}(x) = \tfrac{1}{2}\,\ln\!\left(\dfrac{1+x}{1-x}\right),\quad |x| < 1
$$
### Returned value
ATANH returns a real [number](/features/value-types#numbers) in the range (-∞, +∞) that is the hyperbolic arctangent of the specified value, expressed in radians.
### Error conditions
* In common with many other IronCalc functions, ATANH propagates errors that are found in its argument.
* If no argument, or more than one argument, is supplied, then ATANH returns the [`#ERROR!`](/features/error-types.md#error) error.
* If the value of the *number* argument is not (or cannot be converted to) a [number](/features/value-types#numbers), then ATANH returns the [`#VALUE!`](/features/error-types.md#value) error.
* If the value of the *number* argument lies outside the domain (-1, +1), then ATANH returns the [`#NUM!`](/features/error-types.md#num) error.
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## Details
* The ATANH function utilizes the *atanh()* method provided by the [Rust Standard Library](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/).
* The figure below illustrates the output of the ATANH function.
<center><img src="/functions/images/hyperbolicarctangent-curve.png" width="350" alt="Graph showing atanh(x)."></center>
# ATANH
## Examples
[See some examples in IronCalc](https://app.ironcalc.com/?example=atanh).
## Links
* For more information about inverse hyperbolic functions, visit Wikipedia's [Inverse hyperbolic functions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse_hyperbolic_functions) page.
* See also IronCalc's [ASINH](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/asinh), [ACOSH](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/acosh) and [TANH](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/tanh) functions.
* Visit Microsoft Excel's [ATANH function](https://support.microsoft.com/de-de/office/atanh-function-453534d1-76a5-4f17-8c04-c3f2feee0dd5) page.
* Both [Google Sheets](https://support.google.com/docs/answer/3093397) and [LibreOffice Calc](https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Calc_Functions/ATANH) provide versions of the ATANH function.
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# COSH function
## Overview
COSH is a function of the Math and Trigonometry category that calculates the hyperbolic cosine of a number.
## Usage
### Syntax
**COSH(<span title="Number" style="color:#1E88E5">number</span>) => <span title="Number" style="color:#1E88E5">cosh</span>**
### Argument descriptions
* *number* ([number](/features/value-types#numbers), required). The hyperbolic angle whose hyperbolic cosine is to be calculated, expressed in radians.
### Additional guidance
The formula for the hyperbolic cosine is:
$$
\text{cosh(x)} = \dfrac{e^x+e^{-x}}{2}
$$
### Returned value
COSH returns a real [number](/features/value-types#numbers) that is the hyperbolic cosine of the specified hyperbolic angle.
### Error conditions
* In common with many other IronCalc functions, COSH propagates errors that are found in its argument.
* If no argument, or more than one argument, is supplied, then COSH returns the [`#ERROR!`](/features/error-types.md#error) error.
* If the value of the *number* argument is not (or cannot be converted to) a [number](/features/value-types#numbers), then COSH returns the [`#VALUE!`](/features/error-types.md#value) error.
* For some argument values, COSH may return a [`#DIV/0!`](/features/error-types.md#div-0) error.
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## Details
* The COSH function utilizes the *cosh()* method provided by the [Rust Standard Library](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/).
* The figure below illustrates the COSH function.
<center><img src="/functions/images/hyperboliccosine-curve.png" width="350" alt="Graph showing cosh(x)."></center>
## Examples
[See some examples in IronCalc](https://app.ironcalc.com/?example=cosh).
# COSH
## Links
* For more information about hyperbolic functions, visit Wikipedia's [Hyperbolic functions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperbolic_functions) page.
* See also IronCalc's [SINH](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/sinh), [COS](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/cos) and [TAN](/functions/math_and_trigonometry/tan) functions.
* Visit Microsoft Excel's [COSH function](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/cosh-function-e460d426-c471-43e8-9540-a57ff3b70555) page.
* Both [Google Sheets](https://support.google.com/docs/answer/3093477) and [LibreOffice Calc](https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Calc_Functions/COSH) provide versions of the COSH function.
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🚧 This function is implemented but currently lacks detailed documentation. For guidance, you may refer to the equivalent functionality in [Microsoft Excel documentation](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/excel-functions-by-category-5f91f4e9-7b42-46d2-9bd1-63f26a86c0eb).
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