* meaning of ampersand in spreadsheet cell references
@ 2010-09-09 9:20 Adam Spiers
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From: Adam Spiers @ 2010-09-09 9:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi all,
The manual refers fleetingly to the use of ampersand in spreadsheet
cell references. Amongst other cell reference examples, it lists:
$5 column 5 in the current row
E& same as previous
The only other mention I can find is:
When offering a formula for editing, Org converts references to the
standard format (like `B3' or `D&') if possible.
I assume this means that ampersand can replace the number in cell
references of the format `B3' to means "the current row"? However
this doesn't seem to tie in with any of the other syntax listed, and
therefore maybe warrants a slightly more explicit explanation in the
manual?
Thanks!
Adam
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