- object
- The - workbookto use
 
  
- sheet
- The name or index of the worksheet to read from 
  
- startRow
- The index of the first row to read from. Defaults to - 0meaning that the start row is determined automatically.
 
  
- startCol
- The index of the first column to read from. Defaults to - 0meaning that the start column is determined automatically.
 
  
- endRow
- The index of the last row to read from. Defaults to - 0meaning that the end row is determined automatically.
 
  
- endCol
- The index of the last column to read from. Defaults to - 0meaning that the end column is determined automatically.
 
  
- autofitRow
- logicalspecifying if leading and trailing empty rows should be
  skipped. Defaults to- TRUE.
 
  
- autofitCol
- logicalspecifying if leading and trailing empty columns should be skipped. Defaults to- TRUE.
 
  
- region
- A range specifier in the form 'A10:B18'. This provides an alternative way to specify
  - startRow,- startCol,- endRowand- endCol. Range specifications take precedence
  over index specifications.
 
  
- header
- Interpret the first row of the specified area as column
    headers. The default is - TRUE.
 
  
- rownames
- Index (- numeric) or name (- character) of column that
  should be used as row names. The corresponding column will be removed from the data
  set. Defaults to- NULLwhich means that no row names are applied. Row names must be either- integeror- character. Non-numeric columns will be coerced to- character.
 
  
- colTypes
- Column types to use when reading in the data. Specified as a - charactervector of the corresponding type names (see- XLC;- XLC$DATA_TYPE.<?>). You
  may also use R class names such as- numeric,- character,- logicaland- POSIXt.
  The types are applied in the given order to the columns - elements are recycled if necessary.
  Defaults to- character(0)meaning that column types are determined automatically (see the
  Note section for more information).
 By default, type conversions are only applied if the specified column type is a more generic type
  (e.g. from Numeric to String) - otherwise- NAis returned. The- forceConversionflag can be
  set to force conversion into less generic types where possible.
 
  
- forceConversion
- logicalspecifying if conversions to less generic types should be
  forced. Defaults to- FALSEmeaning that if a column is specified
  to be of a certain type via the- colTypesargument and a more generic type is detected in
  the column, then- NAwill be returned (example: column is specified to be DateTime but a
  more generic String is found). Specifying- forceConversion = TRUEwill try to enforce a
  conversion - if it succeeds the corresponding (converted) value will be returned, otherwise- NA. See the Note section for some additional information.
 
  
- dateTimeFormat
- Date/time format used when doing date/time conversions. Defaults to
 - getOption("XLConnect.dateTimeFormat"). This should be a POSIX format specifier according
  to- strptimealthough not all specifications have been implemented yet - the most
  important ones however are available. When using the '%OS' specification for fractional seconds
  (without an additional integer) 3 digits will be used by default (- getOption("digits.secs")is not considered).
 
  
- check.names
- logicalspecifying if column names of the resulting- data.frameshould be checked to ensure that they are syntactically valid variable names and are not
  duplicated. See the- check.namesargument of- data.frame. Defaults to- TRUE.
 
  
- useCachedValues
- logicalspecifying whether to read cached formula results from the 
  workbook instead of re-evaluating them. This is particularly helpful in cases for reading data
  produced by Excel features not supported in XLConnect like references to external workbooks. 
  Defaults to- FALSE, which means that formulas will be evaluated by XLConnect.
 
  
- keep
- Vector of column names or indices to be kept in the output data frame.
  It is possible to specify either - keepor- drop, but not both at the same time.
  Defaults to- NULL. If a vector is passed as argument, it will be wrapped into a list.
  This list gets replicated to match the length of the other arguments.
  Example: if- sheet = c("Sheet1", "Sheet2", "Sheet3")and- keep = c(1,2),- keepwill be
  internally converted into- list(c(1,2))and then replicated to match the number of sheets, i.e.- keep = list(c(1,2), c(1,2), c(1,2)). The result is that the first two columns of each sheet
  are kept. If- keep = list(1,2)is specified, it will be replicated as- list(1,2,1), i.e. respectively
  the first, second and first column of the sheets "Sheet1", "Sheet2", "Sheet3"
  will be kept.
 
  
- drop
- Vector of column names or indices to be dropped in the output data frame.
  It is possible to specify either - keepor- drop, but not both at the same time.
  Defaults to- NULL. If a vector is passed as argument, it will be wrapped into a list.
  This list gets replicated to match the length of the other arguments.
  Example: if- sheet = c("Sheet1", "Sheet2", "Sheet3")and- drop = c(1,2),- dropwill be
  internally converted into- list(c(1,2))and then replicated to match the number of sheets, i.e.- drop = list(c(1,2), c(1,2), c(1,2)). The result is that the first two columns of each sheet
  are dropped. If- drop = list(1,2)is specified, it will be replicated as- list(1,2,1), i.e. respectively
  the first, second and first column of the sheets "Sheet1", "Sheet2", "Sheet3"
  will be dropped.
 
  
- simplify
- logicalspecifying if the result should be simplified, e.g. in case the- data.framewould only have one row or one column (and data types match). Simplifying here is identical to calling- unliston the otherwise resulting- data.frame(using- use.names = FALSE). The default is- FALSE.
 
  
- readStrategy
- characterspecifying the reading strategy to use. Currently supported strategies are:
 - 
- "default"(default): Can handle all supported data types incl. date/time values and can deal 
  directly with missing value identifiers (see- setMissingValue)
 
- "fast": Increased read performance. Date/time values are read as numeric (number of days since 1900-01-01; 
  fractional days represent hours, minutes, and seconds) and only blank cells are recognized as missing (missing value 
  identifiers as set in- setMissingValueare ignored)