I'm transitioning from knowing VBA to Scripts for spreadsheet management. I created a function to flag cells that contain certain words within my spreadsheet.
How do I reference specific cells as it relates the overall code:
The issue is with the following being undefined.
setBackgroundColor("#99CC99")
Would this be appropriate?:
values[i][0].setBackgroundColor("#99CC99")
Code below:
function foo(){
var range = SpreadsheetApp.openById("1oh5wXFi4YM1bDvfF27pu1qHDKQEhn02drtfsrRgxArQ").getSheetByName("General").getRange("D:D");
var values = range.getValues();
for(var i in values){
if(values[i][0].match("Rensselaer")!=null){
setBackgroundColor("#99CC99")
}
if(values[i][0].match("Albany")!=null){
setBackgroundColor("#99CC99")
}
if(values[i][0].match("Saratoga")!=null){
setBackgroundColor("#99CC99")
}
}
}
setBackgroundColor(color) is a method of the Class Range, in other words, first you should get a range object then you could call that setBackgroundColor(color) for that object
values[i][0] isn't an appropriate way to reference a range because this variable holds cell content not the cell itself.
There are a several ways to reference a range. The basics forms are A1 Notation, and row and column numbers.
A very simple example
function example1(){
var range = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveRange();
range.setBackgroundColor('red');
}
Recently the Class RangeList was introduced so now is possible to speedup the algorithms to edit non-adjacent cells.
function example2() {
var sheet = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSheet()
var redList = [];
var vls = sheet.getRange('A1:A' + sheet.getLastRow()).getValues();
for(var i = 0; i < vls.length; i++){
if(vls[i][0]=== 'red') redList.push('A'+ (i + 1));
}
var redRangeList = sheet.getRangeList(redList).setBackground('red');
}
Please note that the for loop doesn't make calls to the Google Apps Script classes and methods, it use pure JavaScript which make it faster than other alternatives. Then with a single call the color of several non-adjacent cells is set.
You might like to try it this way:
function foo(){
var ss=SpreadsheetApp.openById('1oh5wXFi4YM1bDvfF27pu1qHDKQEhn02drtfsrRgxArQ');
//var ss=SpreadsheetApp.getActive();
var sh=ss.getSheetByName('General');
//var sh=ss.getActiveSheet();
var range=sh.getRange(1,4,sh.getLastRow(),1);
var values=range.getValues();
for(var i=0;i<values.length;i++){
if(values[i][0].match(/Rensselaer|Albany|Saratoga/)){
sh.getRange(i+1,4).setBackgroundColor("#99CC99");
}
}
}
This works too:
function foo(){
var ss=SpreadsheetApp.openById('1oh5wXFi4YM1bDvfF27pu1qHDKQEhn02drtfsrRgxArQ');
//var ss=SpreadsheetApp.getActive();
var sh=ss.getSheetByName('General');
//var sh=ss.getActiveSheet();
var range=sh.getRange(1,4,sh.getLastRow(),1);//gets the smallest range that has data in it
var values=range.getValues();
var colors=range.getBackgrounds();//Creates the correct size area with the starting colors
for(var i=0;i<values.length;i++){
if(values[i][0].match(/Rensselaer|Albany|Saratoga/)){//you can add more alternatives easily
colors[i][0]='#99cc99';
//sh.getRange(i+1,4).setBackgroundColor("#99CC99");
}
}
range.setBackgrounds(colors);
}
Have questions?
Try reading the Google Apps Script Documentation.
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