Spread Windows Forms 10.0 Product Documentation
MaximumValue Property (CurrencyCellType)
Example 


Gets or sets the maximum value allowed for user entry.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Property MaximumValue As Decimal
'Usage
 
Dim instance As CurrencyCellType
Dim value As Decimal
 
instance.MaximumValue = value
 
value = instance.MaximumValue
public decimal MaximumValue {get; set;}

Property Value

Decimal numeric value for the maximum value
Exceptions
ExceptionDescription
System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException Specified value is beyond accepted limits
Remarks

The MinimumValue and MaximumValue properties limit the value that the user enters when editing the cell. It does not affect the data model and does not the limit the cell getting a value by other means, for example by means of a formula.

The built-in operators and built-in functions for use in formulas return results as a Double (15 digits).

Use the MinimumValue and MaximumValue properties to place range restrictions on user entry. For example the following code limits user input to values between 0 and 100.

CurrencyCellType cct = new CurrencyCellType();
cct.MinimumValue = 0.0;
cct.MaximumValue = 100.0;
spread.Sheets[0].Cells[0,0].CellType = cct;

Use the MIN and MAX functions to place range restrictions on formula calculations. For example, the following code limits the summation calculation to values between 0 and 100.

fpspread1.Sheets[0].Cells[4,0].Formula = "MAX(0, MIN(SUM(A1:A4), 100))";

Example
This example specifies a currency cell and sets the formatting using the various properties.
FarPoint.Win.Spread.CellType.CurrencyCellType currcell = new FarPoint.Win.Spread.CellType.CurrencyCellType();
currcell.CurrencySymbol = "CN$";
currcell.DecimalPlaces = 4;
currcell.DecimalSeparator = "#";
currcell.FixedPoint = true;
currcell.LeadingZero = FarPoint.Win.Spread.CellType.LeadingZero.Yes;
currcell.MaximumValue = 999999999999;
currcell.MinimumValue = 1;
currcell.NegativeFormat = FarPoint.Win.Spread.CellType.CurrencyNegativeFormat.SignSymbolSpaceBefore;
currcell.NegativeRed = true;
currcell.PositiveFormat = FarPoint.Win.Spread.CellType.CurrencyPositiveFormat.CurrencySymbolBefore;
currcell.Separator = ",";
currcell.ShowCurrencySymbol = true;
currcell.ShowSeparator = true;
fpSpread1.Sheets[0].Cells[5,2].CellType = currcell;
fpSpread1.Sheets[0].Cells[5,2].Value = 321.98;
Dim currcell As New FarPoint.Win.Spread.CellType.CurrencyCellType()
currcell.CurrencySymbol = "CN$"
currcell.DecimalPlaces = 4
currcell.DecimalSeparator = "#"
currcell.FixedPoint = True
currcell.LeadingZero = FarPoint.Win.Spread.CellType.LeadingZero.Yes
currcell.MaximumValue = 999999999999
currcell.MinimumValue = 1
currcell.NegativeFormat = FarPoint.Win.Spread.CellType.CurrencyNegativeFormat.SignSymbolSpaceBefore
currcell.NegativeRed = true
currcell.PositiveFormat = FarPoint.Win.Spread.CellType.CurrencyPositiveFormat.CurrencySymbolBefore
currcell.Separator = ","
currcell.ShowCurrencySymbol = True
currcell.ShowSeparator = True
FpSpread1.Sheets(0).Cells(5, 2).CellType = currcell
FpSpread1.Sheets(0).Cells(5, 2).Value = 443.3482
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 2000 Professional (SP4), Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003 Server (SP1), Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 2008, Windows XP (SP2), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10

See Also

Reference

CurrencyCellType Class
CurrencyCellType Members

 

 


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