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Diffstat (limited to 'table.go')
-rw-r--r-- | table.go | 22 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
@@ -157,9 +157,9 @@ func parseAutoFilterSet(formatSet string) *formatAutoFilter { } // AutoFilter provides the method to add auto filter in a worksheet by given -// worksheet name, coordinate area and settings. An autofilter in Excel is a way -// of filtering a 2D range of data based on some simple criteria. For example -// applying an autofilter to a cell range A1:D4 in the worksheet 1: +// worksheet name, coordinate area and settings. An autofilter in Excel is a +// way of filtering a 2D range of data based on some simple criteria. For +// example applying an autofilter to a cell range A1:D4 in the Sheet1: // // err = xlsx.AutoFilter("Sheet1", "A1", "D4", "") // @@ -170,15 +170,15 @@ func parseAutoFilterSet(formatSet string) *formatAutoFilter { // column defines the filter columns in a autofilter range based on simple // criteria // -// It isn't sufficient to just specify the filter condition. You must also hide -// any rows that don't match the filter condition. Rows are hidden using the -// SetRowVisible() method. Excelize can't filter rows automatically since this -// isn't part of the file format. +// It isn't sufficient to just specify the filter condition. You must also +// hide any rows that don't match the filter condition. Rows are hidden using +// the SetRowVisible() method. Excelize can't filter rows automatically since +// this isn't part of the file format. // // Setting a filter criteria for a column: // -// expression defines the conditions, the following operators are available for -// setting the filter criteria: +// expression defines the conditions, the following operators are available +// for setting the filter criteria: // // == // != @@ -189,8 +189,8 @@ func parseAutoFilterSet(formatSet string) *formatAutoFilter { // and // or // -// An expression can comprise a single statement or two statements separated by -// the and and or operators. For example: +// An expression can comprise a single statement or two statements separated +// by the 'and' and 'or' operators. For example: // // x < 2000 // x > 2000 |