pub struct CellData {Show 13 fields
pub chip_runs: Option<Vec<ChipRun>>,
pub data_source_formula: Option<DataSourceFormula>,
pub data_source_table: Option<DataSourceTable>,
pub data_validation: Option<DataValidationRule>,
pub effective_format: Option<CellFormat>,
pub effective_value: Option<ExtendedValue>,
pub formatted_value: Option<String>,
pub hyperlink: Option<String>,
pub note: Option<String>,
pub pivot_table: Option<PivotTable>,
pub text_format_runs: Option<Vec<TextFormatRun>>,
pub user_entered_format: Option<CellFormat>,
pub user_entered_value: Option<ExtendedValue>,
}Expand description
Data about a specific cell.
This type is not used in any activity, and only used as part of another schema.
Fields§
§chip_runs: Option<Vec<ChipRun>>Optional. Runs of chips applied to subsections of the cell. Properties of a run start at a specific index in the text and continue until the next run. When reading, all chipped and non-chipped runs are included. Non-chipped runs will have an empty Chip. When writing, only runs with chips are included. Runs containing chips are of length 1 and are represented in the user-entered text by an “@” placeholder symbol. New runs will overwrite any prior runs. Writing a new user_entered_value will erase previous runs.
data_source_formula: Option<DataSourceFormula>Output only. Information about a data source formula on the cell. The field is set if user_entered_value is a formula referencing some DATA_SOURCE sheet, e.g. =SUM(DataSheet!Column).
data_source_table: Option<DataSourceTable>A data source table anchored at this cell. The size of data source table itself is computed dynamically based on its configuration. Only the first cell of the data source table contains the data source table definition. The other cells will contain the display values of the data source table result in their effective_value fields.
data_validation: Option<DataValidationRule>A data validation rule on the cell, if any. When writing, the new data validation rule will overwrite any prior rule.
effective_format: Option<CellFormat>The effective format being used by the cell. This includes the results of applying any conditional formatting and, if the cell contains a formula, the computed number format. If the effective format is the default format, effective format will not be written. This field is read-only.
effective_value: Option<ExtendedValue>The effective value of the cell. For cells with formulas, this is the calculated value. For cells with literals, this is the same as the user_entered_value. This field is read-only.
formatted_value: Option<String>The formatted value of the cell. This is the value as it’s shown to the user. This field is read-only.
hyperlink: Option<String>A hyperlink this cell points to, if any. If the cell contains multiple hyperlinks, this field will be empty. This field is read-only. To set it, use a =HYPERLINK formula in the userEnteredValue.formulaValue field. A cell-level link can also be set from the userEnteredFormat.textFormat field. Alternatively, set a hyperlink in the textFormatRun.format.link field that spans the entire cell.
note: Option<String>Any note on the cell.
pivot_table: Option<PivotTable>A pivot table anchored at this cell. The size of pivot table itself is computed dynamically based on its data, grouping, filters, values, etc. Only the top-left cell of the pivot table contains the pivot table definition. The other cells will contain the calculated values of the results of the pivot in their effective_value fields.
text_format_runs: Option<Vec<TextFormatRun>>Runs of rich text applied to subsections of the cell. Runs are only valid on user entered strings, not formulas, bools, or numbers. Properties of a run start at a specific index in the text and continue until the next run. Runs will inherit the properties of the cell unless explicitly changed. When writing, the new runs will overwrite any prior runs. When writing a new user_entered_value, previous runs are erased.
user_entered_format: Option<CellFormat>The format the user entered for the cell. When writing, the new format will be merged with the existing format.
user_entered_value: Option<ExtendedValue>The value the user entered in the cell. e.g., 1234, 'Hello', or =NOW() Note: Dates, Times and DateTimes are represented as doubles in serial number format.