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XlCondFmtRuleExpression Class

Represents the conditional formatting rule that uses a relational operator to determine which cells to format.

Namespace: DevExpress.Export.Xl

Assembly: DevExpress.Printing.v19.1.Core.dll

Declaration

public class XlCondFmtRuleExpression :
    XlCondFmtRuleWithFormatting

Example

Note

A complete sample project is available at https://github.com/DevExpress-Examples/xl-export-api-examples-t253492

// Create an instance of the XlConditionalFormatting class. 
XlConditionalFormatting formatting = new XlConditionalFormatting();
// Specify the cell range to which the conditional formatting rules should be applied (A2:C7).
formatting.Ranges.Add(XlCellRange.FromLTRB(0, 1, 2, 6));
// Create the rule that uses a formula to highlight cells if a value in the column "C" is greater than 0 and less than 50. 
XlCondFmtRuleExpression rule = new XlCondFmtRuleExpression("AND($C2>0,$C2<50)");
// Specify formatting settings to be applied to cells if the condition is true.
rule.Formatting = XlFill.SolidFill(Color.FromArgb(0xff, 0xff, 0xcc));
formatting.Rules.Add(rule);
// Create the rule that uses a formula to highlight cells if a value in the column "C" is less than or equal to 0. 
rule = new XlCondFmtRuleExpression("$C2<=0");
// Specify formatting settings to be applied to cells if the condition is true.
rule.Formatting = XlCellFormatting.Bad;
formatting.Rules.Add(rule);
// Add the specified format options to the worksheet collection of conditional formats.
sheet.ConditionalFormattings.Add(formatting);

Inheritance

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