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title: Addresses and Ranges
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---
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## Cell Addresses
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Cell address objects are stored as `{c:C, r:R}` where `C` and `R` are 0-indexed
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column and row numbers, respectively. For example, the cell address `B5` is
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represented by the object `{c:1, r:4}`.
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## Cell Ranges
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Cell range objects are stored as `{s:S, e:E}` where `S` is the first cell and
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`E` is the last cell in the range. The ranges are inclusive. For example, the
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range `A3:B7` is represented by the object `{s:{c:0, r:2}, e:{c:1, r:6}}`.
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### Column and Row Ranges
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A column range (spanning every row) is represented with the starting row `0` and
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the ending row `1048575`:
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```js
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{ s: { c: 0, r: 0 }, e: { c: 0, r: 1048575 } } // A:A
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{ s: { c: 1, r: 0 }, e: { c: 2, r: 1048575 } } // B:C
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```
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A row range (spanning every column) is represented with the starting col `0` and
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the ending col `16383`:
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```js
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{ s: { c: 0, r: 0 }, e: { c: 16383, r: 0 } } // 1:1
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{ s: { c: 0, r: 1 }, e: { c: 16383, r: 2 } } // 2:3
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```
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# Common Spreadsheet Address Styles
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## A1-Style
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A1-Style is the default address style in Lotus 1-2-3 and Excel.
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Columns are specified with letters, counting from `A` to `Z`, then `AA` to `ZZ`,
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then `AAA`. Some sample values, along with SheetJS column indices, are listed:
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| Ordinal | `A1` | SheetJS |
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|:--------|:--------|--------:|
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| First | `A` | `0` |
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| Second | `B` | `1` |
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| 26th | `Z` | `25` |
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| 27th | `AA` | `26` |
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| 702nd | `ZZ` | `701` |
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| 703rd | `AAA` | `702` |
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| 16384th | `XFD` | `16383` |
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Rows are specified with numbers, starting from `1` for the first row. SheetJS
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APIs that take row indices start from `0` (ECMAScript convention).
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A cell address is the concatenation of column text and row number. For example,
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the cell in the third column and fourth row is "C4".
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A cell range is represented as the top-left cell of the range, followed by `:`,
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followed by the bottom-right cell of the range. For example, the range `"C2:D4"`
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includes 6 cells marked with ▒ in the table below:
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<table><tbody>
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<tr><th> </th><th>A</th><th>B</th><th>C</th><th>D</th><th>E</th></tr>
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<tr><th>1</th><td> </td><td> </td><td> </td><td> </td><td> </td></tr>
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<tr><th>2</th><td> </td><td> </td><td>▒</td><td>▒</td><td> </td></tr>
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<tr><th>3</th><td> </td><td> </td><td>▒</td><td>▒</td><td> </td></tr>
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<tr><th>4</th><td> </td><td> </td><td>▒</td><td>▒</td><td> </td></tr>
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<tr><th>5</th><td> </td><td> </td><td> </td><td> </td><td> </td></tr>
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</tbody></table>
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A column range is represented by the left-most column, followed by `:`, followed
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by the right-most column. For example, the range `C:D` represents the third and
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fourth columns.
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A row range is represented by the top-most row, followed by `:`, followed by the
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bottom-most column. For example, `2:4` represents the second/third/fourth rows.
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### Utilities
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#### Column Names
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_Get the SheetJS index from an A1-Style column_
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```js
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var col_index = XLSX.utils.decode_col("D");
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```
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The argument is expected to be a string representing a column.
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_Get the A1-Style column string from a SheetJS index_
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```js
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var col_name = XLSX.utils.encode_col(3);
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```
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The argument is expected to be a SheetJS column (non-negative integer).
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#### Row Names
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_Get the SheetJS index from an A1-Style row_
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```js
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var row_index = XLSX.utils.decode_row("4");
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```
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The argument is expected to be a string representing a row.
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_Get the A1-Style row string from a SheetJS index_
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```js
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var row_name = XLSX.utils.encode_row(3);
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```
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The argument is expected to be a SheetJS column (non-negative integer).
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#### Cell Addresses
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_Generate a SheetJS cell address from an A1-Style address string_
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```js
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var address = XLSX.utils.decode_cell("A2");
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```
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The argument is expected to be a string representing a single cell address.
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_Generate an A1-Style address string from a SheetJS cell address_
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```js
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var a1_addr = XLSX.utils.encode_cell({r:1, c:0});
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```
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The argument is expected to be a SheetJS cell address
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#### Cell Ranges
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_Generate a SheetJS cell range from an A1-Style range string_
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```js
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var range = XLSX.utils.decode_range("A1:D3");
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```
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The argument is expected to be a string representing a range or a single cell
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address. The single cell address is interpreted as a single cell range, so
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`XLSX.utils.decode_range("D3")` is the same as `XLSX.utils.decode_range("D3:D3")`
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_Generate an A1-Style address string from a SheetJS cell address_
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```js
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var a1_range = XLSX.utils.encode_range({ s: { c: 0, r: 0 }, e: { c: 3, r: 2 } });
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```
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The argument is expected to be a SheetJS cell range.
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