Create an Fill object, useful when working with cell styles.
is.Fill(x)Fill(
foregroundColor = "lightblue",
backgroundColor = "lightblue",
pattern = "SOLID_FOREGROUND"
)
a Fill object, as returned by Fill
.
a character vector specifiying the foreground color.
Any color names as returned by colors
can be used.
Or, a hex character, e.g. "#FF0000" for red. For Excel 95 workbooks, only a
subset of colors is available, see the constant INDEXED_COLORS_
.
a character vector specifiying the foreground color.
Any color names as returned by colors
can be used.
Or, a hex character, e.g. "#FF0000" for red. For Excel 95 workbooks, only a
subset of colors is available, see the constant INDEXED_COLORS_
.
a character vector specifying the fill pattern style. Valid
values come from constant FILL_STYLES_
.
Fill
returns a list with components from the input argument,
and a class attribute "Fill". Fill objects are used when constructing cell
styles.
is.Fill
returns TRUE
if the argument is of class "Fill" and
FALSE
otherwise.
CellStyle
for using the a Fill
object.
# NOT RUN {
fill <- Fill()
# }
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