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AverageConditionalFormatting Interface

Represents the "above or below average" conditional formatting rule.

Namespace: DevExpress.Spreadsheet

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

Declaration

public interface AverageConditionalFormatting :
    ConditionalFormatting,
    ISupportsFormatting

Remarks

The conditional formatting rule, which is specified by the AverageConditionalFormatting object, formats cells that are above or below the average for all values in the range. The Worksheet.ConditionalFormattings property returns the ConditionalFormattingCollection collection that stores all conditional formatting rules specified on a worksheet. Use the methods of the ConditionalFormattingCollection object to apply (the ConditionalFormattingCollection.AddAverageConditionalFormatting method) or remove (the ConditionalFormattingCollection.Remove method) the conditional format.

Example

This example demonstrates how to apply an "above or below average" conditional formatting rule to a range of cells.

  1. To create a new conditional formatting rule represented by the AverageConditionalFormatting object, access the collection of conditional formats from the Worksheet.ConditionalFormattings property and call the ConditionalFormattingCollection.AddAverageConditionalFormatting method. Pass the following parameters:

    If you use the overloaded method with three parameters, pass the third parameter:

    • An integer value representing a number of standard deviations to be included above or below the mean in a range of cells.
  2. Specify formatting options to be applied to cells if the condition is true using the ISupportsFormatting.Formatting property of the AverageConditionalFormatting object. Set the background color and specify the font attributes.

To remove the AverageConditionalFormatting object, use the ConditionalFormattingCollection.Remove, ConditionalFormattingCollection.RemoveAt or ConditionalFormattingCollection.Clear methods.

Dim conditionalFormattings As ConditionalFormattingCollection = worksheet.ConditionalFormattings
' Create the rule highlighting values that are above the average in cells C2 through C15.  
Dim cfRule1 As AverageConditionalFormatting = conditionalFormattings.AddAverageConditionalFormatting(worksheet.Range("$C$2:$C$15"), ConditionalFormattingAverageCondition.AboveOrEqual)
' Specify formatting options to be applied to cells if the condition is true.
' Set the background color to yellow.
cfRule1.Formatting.Fill.BackgroundColor = Color.FromArgb(255, &HFA, &HF7, &HAA)
' Set the font color to red.
cfRule1.Formatting.Font.Color = Color.Red
' Create the rule highlighting values that are one standard deviation below the mean in cells D2 through D15.
Dim cfRule2 As AverageConditionalFormatting = conditionalFormattings.AddAverageConditionalFormatting(worksheet.Range("$D$2:$D$15"), ConditionalFormattingAverageCondition.BelowOrEqual, 1)
' Specify formatting options to be applied to cells if the conditions is true.
' Set the background color to light-green.
cfRule2.Formatting.Fill.BackgroundColor = Color.FromArgb(255, &H9F, &HFB, &H69)
' Set the font color to blue-violet.
cfRule2.Formatting.Font.Color = Color.BlueViolet
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