pub struct UpdateBordersRequest {
pub bottom: Option<Border>,
pub inner_horizontal: Option<Border>,
pub inner_vertical: Option<Border>,
pub left: Option<Border>,
pub range: Option<GridRange>,
pub right: Option<Border>,
pub top: Option<Border>,
}Expand description
Updates the borders of a range. If a field is not set in the request, that means the border remains as-is. For example, with two subsequent UpdateBordersRequest: 1. range: A1:A5 { top: RED, bottom: WHITE } 2. range: A1:A5 { left: BLUE } That would result in A1:A5 having a borders of { top: RED, bottom: WHITE, left: BLUE }. If you want to clear a border, explicitly set the style to NONE.
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§bottom: Option<Border>Updates the borders of a range. If a field is not set in the request, that means the border remains as-is. For example, with two subsequent UpdateBordersRequest: 1. range: A1:A5 { top: RED, bottom: WHITE } 2. range: A1:A5 { left: BLUE } That would result in A1:A5 having a borders of { top: RED, bottom: WHITE, left: BLUE }. If you want to clear a border, explicitly set the style to NONE.
inner_horizontal: Option<Border>Updates the borders of a range. If a field is not set in the request, that means the border remains as-is. For example, with two subsequent UpdateBordersRequest: 1. range: A1:A5 { top: RED, bottom: WHITE } 2. range: A1:A5 { left: BLUE } That would result in A1:A5 having a borders of { top: RED, bottom: WHITE, left: BLUE }. If you want to clear a border, explicitly set the style to NONE.
inner_vertical: Option<Border>Updates the borders of a range. If a field is not set in the request, that means the border remains as-is. For example, with two subsequent UpdateBordersRequest: 1. range: A1:A5 { top: RED, bottom: WHITE } 2. range: A1:A5 { left: BLUE } That would result in A1:A5 having a borders of { top: RED, bottom: WHITE, left: BLUE }. If you want to clear a border, explicitly set the style to NONE.
left: Option<Border>Updates the borders of a range. If a field is not set in the request, that means the border remains as-is. For example, with two subsequent UpdateBordersRequest: 1. range: A1:A5 { top: RED, bottom: WHITE } 2. range: A1:A5 { left: BLUE } That would result in A1:A5 having a borders of { top: RED, bottom: WHITE, left: BLUE }. If you want to clear a border, explicitly set the style to NONE.
range: Option<GridRange>Updates the borders of a range. If a field is not set in the request, that means the border remains as-is. For example, with two subsequent UpdateBordersRequest: 1. range: A1:A5 { top: RED, bottom: WHITE } 2. range: A1:A5 { left: BLUE } That would result in A1:A5 having a borders of { top: RED, bottom: WHITE, left: BLUE }. If you want to clear a border, explicitly set the style to NONE.
right: Option<Border>Updates the borders of a range. If a field is not set in the request, that means the border remains as-is. For example, with two subsequent UpdateBordersRequest: 1. range: A1:A5 { top: RED, bottom: WHITE } 2. range: A1:A5 { left: BLUE } That would result in A1:A5 having a borders of { top: RED, bottom: WHITE, left: BLUE }. If you want to clear a border, explicitly set the style to NONE.
top: Option<Border>Updates the borders of a range. If a field is not set in the request, that means the border remains as-is. For example, with two subsequent UpdateBordersRequest: 1. range: A1:A5 { top: RED, bottom: WHITE } 2. range: A1:A5 { left: BLUE } That would result in A1:A5 having a borders of { top: RED, bottom: WHITE, left: BLUE }. If you want to clear a border, explicitly set the style to NONE.
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Source§impl Clone for UpdateBordersRequest
impl Clone for UpdateBordersRequest
Source§fn clone(&self) -> UpdateBordersRequest
fn clone(&self) -> UpdateBordersRequest
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for UpdateBordersRequest
impl Debug for UpdateBordersRequest
Source§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for UpdateBordersRequest
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for UpdateBordersRequest
Source§fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
Source§impl JsonSchema for UpdateBordersRequest
impl JsonSchema for UpdateBordersRequest
Source§fn schema_name() -> String
fn schema_name() -> String
Source§fn schema_id() -> Cow<'static, str>
fn schema_id() -> Cow<'static, str>
Source§fn json_schema(generator: &mut SchemaGenerator) -> Schema
fn json_schema(generator: &mut SchemaGenerator) -> Schema
Source§fn is_referenceable() -> bool
fn is_referenceable() -> bool
$ref keyword. Read moreSource§impl PartialEq for UpdateBordersRequest
impl PartialEq for UpdateBordersRequest
Source§impl Serialize for UpdateBordersRequest
impl Serialize for UpdateBordersRequest
impl StructuralPartialEq for UpdateBordersRequest
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impl Freeze for UpdateBordersRequest
impl RefUnwindSafe for UpdateBordersRequest
impl Send for UpdateBordersRequest
impl Sync for UpdateBordersRequest
impl Unpin for UpdateBordersRequest
impl UnwindSafe for UpdateBordersRequest
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