Row {xlsx} | R Documentation |
Functions to manipulate rows of a worksheet.
createRow(sheet, rowIndex=1:5) getRows(sheet, rowIndex=NULL) removeRow(sheet, rows=NULL) setRowHeight(rows, inPoints, multiplier=NULL)
sheet |
a worksheet object as returned by |
rowIndex |
a numeric vector specifying the index of rows to
create. For |
rows |
a list of |
inPoints |
a numeric value to specify the height of the row in points. |
multiplier |
a numeric value to specify the multiple of default
row height in points. If this value is set, it takes precedence
over the |
removeRow
is just a convenience wrapper to remove the rows from
the sheet (before saving). Internally it calls lapply
.
For getRows
a list of java object references each pointing to
a row. The list is named with the row number.
Adrian Dragulescu
To extract the cells from a given row, see Cell
.
file <- system.file("tests", "test_import.xlsx", package = "xlsx") wb <- loadWorkbook(file) sheets <- getSheets(wb) sheet <- sheets[[2]] rows <- getRows(sheet) # get all the rows # see all the available java methods that you can call .jmethods(rows[[1]]) # for example rows[[1]]$getRowNum() # zero based index in Java removeRow(sheet, rows) # remove them all # create some row rows <- createRow(sheet, rowIndex=1:5) setRowHeight( rows, multiplier=3) # 3 times bigger rows than the default