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Excel Get_Range with multiple areas

I'm trying to get a range from Excel, which has multiple areas specified, essentially I've got...

int StartColumn
int EndColumn
int[] ColumnsToSkip

When you combine these it's possible to produce a range with non-contiguous areas. Unfortunately I can't quite figure out the call to get this... MSDN isn't very useful...

WorkSheet sheet;

sheet.get_Range( what goes in here??? );

Anyone provide any help? Cheers.

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Ian Avatar asked May 27 '11 16:05

Ian


2 Answers

Try this:

using Excel = Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel;
  1. Collect your ranges into an array:
Excel.Range[] ranges = new Excel.Range[] {yourRange1, yourRange2, ... };
  1. Create string-range with ranges addresses and get multi-range from it:
string multiRangeStr = "";
foreach (Excel.Range range in ranges)
{
    string address = range.Address[true, true, Excel.XlReferenceStyle.xlA1];
    multiRangeStr += (multiRangeStr == "" ? "" : ";") + address;
}
//output: multiRangeStr: "A1:A3;B1:B3"

Excel.Range multiRange = wsheet.Range(multiRangeStr);
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Sariato Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 23:10

Sariato


A very simple solution is to specify different areas in comma-separated form:

sheet.get_Range( "A1:B1,E1:G1");

For programmatic range combinations, there are also the Union and Intersection methods of the ExcelApplication object. Those are a little bit clumsy to use in C# because of many optional parameters. See here

http://codeidol.com/csharp/c-sharp-in-office/Working-with-Excel-Objects/Working-with-the-Range-Object/

for examples.

EDIT: some additional hints:

In your case, you first should transform the "ColumnsToSkip" in "ColumnsToKeep", since that is what you will need for any kind of cell union. Here is a Linq solution:

int[] ColumnsToKeep = Enumerable.Range(StartColumn, EndColumn -StartColumn + 1)
                      .Except(ColumnsToSkip)
                      .ToArray();

Then, you can create something along the lines of this example:

   Excel.Range totalRange = null;
   foreach(int col in ColumnsToKeep)
   {
        totalRange = Union(excelApp,totalRange,(Excel.Range)sh.Cells[row, col]);
   }

where "Union" is defined, for example, like this:

    static Excel.Range Union(Excel.Application app, Excel.Range r1, Excel.Range r2)
    {
        if (r1 == null && r2 == null)
            return null;
        if (r1 == null)
            return r2;
        if (r2 == null)
            return r1;
        return  app.Union(r1, r2,
            null, null, null, null, null, null,
            null, null, null, null, null, null,
            null, null, null, null, null, null,
            null, null, null, null, null, null,
            null, null, null, null);
    }
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Doc Brown Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 21:10

Doc Brown