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googlesheets4 (version 0.3.0)

sheet_add: Add one or more (work)sheets

Description

Adds one or more (work)sheets to an existing (spread)Sheet. Note that sheet names must be unique.

Usage

sheet_add(ss, sheet = NULL, ..., .before = NULL, .after = NULL)

Arguments

ss

Something that identifies a Google Sheet: its file ID, a URL from which we can recover the ID, an instance of googlesheets4_spreadsheet (returned by gs4_get()), or a dribble, which is how googledrive represents Drive files. Processed through as_sheets_id().

sheet

One or more new sheet names. If unspecified, one new sheet is added and Sheets autogenerates a name of the form "SheetN".

...

Optional parameters to specify additional properties, common to all of the new sheet(s). Not relevant to most users. Specify fields of the SheetProperties schema in name = value form.

.before, .after

Optional specification of where to put the new sheet(s). Specify, at most, one of .before and .after. Refer to an existing sheet by name (via a string) or by position (via a number). If unspecified, Sheets puts the new sheet(s) at the end.

Value

The input ss, as an instance of sheets_id

See Also

Makes a batch of AddSheetRequests (one per sheet):

Other worksheet functions: sheet_append(), sheet_copy(), sheet_delete(), sheet_properties(), sheet_relocate(), sheet_rename(), sheet_resize(), sheet_write()

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
if (gs4_has_token()) {
  ss <- gs4_create("add-sheets-to-me")

  # the only required argument is the target spreadsheet
  ss %>% sheet_add()

  # but you CAN specify sheet name and/or position
  ss %>% sheet_add("apple", .after = 1)
  ss %>% sheet_add("banana", .after = "apple")

  # add multiple sheets at once
  ss %>% sheet_add(c("coconut", "dragonfruit"))

  # keeners can even specify additional sheet properties
  ss %>%
    sheet_add(
      sheet = "eggplant",
      .before = 1,
      gridProperties = list(
        rowCount = 3, columnCount = 6, frozenRowCount = 1
      )
    )

  # get an overview of the sheets
  sheet_properties(ss)

  # clean up
  gs4_find("add-sheets-to-me") %>%
    googledrive::drive_trash()
}
# }

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