Hi Miao.

1.  "Calendar", "Iris", "IQ" are the named region in excel file
multiregion.xlsx
(demoFiles/multiregion.xlsx). Open this file (demoFiles/multiregion.xlsx),
go to Formulas tab and click Name manager to see reference regions.

2. Check following functions:
?readWorksheet   #arguments startCol, startRow, endCol, endRow
?idx2col
?col2idx

Example:
> col2idx("AK")
[1] 37
> idx2col(37)
[1] "AK"

Hope this helps.

Andrija


On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 8:49 AM, jpm miao <miao...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>    I have two questions on the function "readNamedRegionFromFile" in
> XLConnect pacakge.
>
> 1.
>
>    In the documentation,
>
> # multiregion xlsx file from demoFiles subfolder of package XLConnect
> demoExcelFile <- system.file("demoFiles/multiregion.xlsx",
>                              package = "XLConnect")
>
> # Load a single named region into a single data.frame.
> df <- readNamedRegionFromFile(demoExcelFile, name="Iris")
>
> # Load multiple regions at once - returns a (named) list
> # of data.frames.
> df <- readNamedRegionFromFile(demoExcelFile,
>                               name=c("Calendar", "Iris", "IQ"))
>
>    What are the names "Calendar", "Iris", "IQ"? I just couldn't find them
> from the file.
>
> 2. Since my xlsx file is big, I might want to read data like AK9:AK18, for
> example. If my computation is right, AK is the 37th column. Then I need to
> tell the computer to read the 37th column, row 9 to row 18. Can I ask the
> function (any function in the package) to read the column by the header
> name (say, the name saved in AK1) instead of "37th"?
>
>     Thanks,
>
> Miao
>
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