path <- readxl_example("geometry.xls")
## Rows 1 and 2 are empty (as are rows 7 and higher)
## Column 1 aka "A" is empty (as are columns 5 of "E" and higher)
# By default, the populated data cells are "shrink-wrapped" into a
# minimal data frame
read_excel(path)
# Specific rectangle that is subset of populated cells, possibly improper
read_excel(path, range = "B3:D6")
read_excel(path, range = "C3:D5")
# Specific rectangle that forces inclusion of unpopulated cells
read_excel(path, range = "A3:D5")
read_excel(path, range = "A4:E5")
read_excel(path, range = "C5:E7")
# Anchor a rectangle of specified size at a particular cell
read_excel(path, range = anchored("C4", dim = c(3, 2)), col_names = FALSE)
# Specify only the rows
read_excel(path, range = cell_rows(3:5))
## is equivalent to
read_excel(path, range = cell_rows(c(3, 5)))
# Specify only the columns by column number or letter
read_excel(path, range = cell_cols("C:D"))
read_excel(path, range = cell_cols(2))
# Specify exactly one row or column bound
read_excel(path, range = cell_rows(c(5, NA)))
read_excel(path, range = cell_rows(c(NA, 4)))
read_excel(path, range = cell_cols(c("C", NA)))
read_excel(path, range = cell_cols(c(NA, 2)))
# General open rectangles
# upper left = C4, everything else unspecified
read_excel(path, range = cell_limits(c(4, 3), c(NA, NA)))
# upper right = D4, everything else unspecified
read_excel(path, range = cell_limits(c(4, NA), c(NA, 4)))
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