So I did pore over the various functions of the ScInterpreter like GetNewMat
and PushMatrix etc.
Apart from being extremely complicated, I still really didn't understand
where the result matrix
was being set/put into the spreadsheet. I did create a matrix but now I
don't know how to
print the value
Hi rashi,
On Tuesday, 2010-07-06 12:40:35 +0300, rashi dhing wrote:
> So I did pore over the various functions of the ScInterpreter like GetNewMat
> and PushMatrix etc.
> Apart from being extremely complicated, I still really didn't understand
> where the result matrix
> was being set/put into th
Hi Eike,
So does this mean that if I create a matrix formula range and call
PushMatrix,
I will have the result displayed on the sheet ?
Thanks,
Rashi
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 2:22 PM, Eike Rathke wrote:
> Hi rashi,
>
> On Tuesday, 2010-07-06 12:40:35 +0300, rashi dhing wrote:
>
> > So I did por
On 07/06/10 13:47, rashi dhing wrote:
So does this mean that if I create a matrix formula range and call
PushMatrix,
I will have the result displayed on the sheet ?
Yes, you get the same behavior as with the MUNIT function. See
ScInterpreter::ScEMat for the implementation of MUNIT.
Niklas
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This is probably a very basic question but I am getting a compile error
while trying to include the
"interpre.hxx" in my module which happens to be located in a new directory
in the sc/source/ui path.
How can I resolve this ?
Many thanks,
Rashi
rashi dhing schrieb:
This is probably a very basic question but I am getting a compile error
while trying to include the
"interpre.hxx" in my module which happens to be located in a new directory
in the sc/source/ui path.
How can I resolve this ?
There are several existing locations for heade
On 07/06/10 16:31, rashi dhing wrote:
This is probably a very basic question but I am getting a compile error
while trying to include the
"interpre.hxx" in my module which happens to be located in a new directory
in the sc/source/ui path.
How can I resolve this ?
Header files in core/inc shou