Class Rank
- java.lang.Object
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- org.apache.poi.ss.formula.functions.Rank
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
Function
,Function2Arg
,Function3Arg
public class Rank extends java.lang.Object
Returns the rank of a number in a list of numbers. The rank of a number is its size relative to other values in a list. Syntax: RANK(number,ref,order) Number is the number whose rank you want to find. Ref is an array of, or a reference to, a list of numbers. Nonnumeric values in ref are ignored. Order is a number specifying how to rank number. If order is 0 (zero) or omitted, Microsoft Excel ranks number as if ref were a list sorted in descending order. If order is any nonzero value, Microsoft Excel ranks number as if ref were a list sorted in ascending order.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Rank()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description ValueEval
evaluate(int srcRowIndex, int srcColumnIndex, ValueEval arg0, ValueEval arg1)
ValueEval
evaluate(int srcRowIndex, int srcColumnIndex, ValueEval arg0, ValueEval arg1, ValueEval arg2)
ValueEval
evaluate(ValueEval[] args, int srcRowIndex, int srcColumnIndex)
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Method Detail
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evaluate
public ValueEval evaluate(int srcRowIndex, int srcColumnIndex, ValueEval arg0, ValueEval arg1)
Description copied from interface:Function2Arg
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evaluate
public ValueEval evaluate(int srcRowIndex, int srcColumnIndex, ValueEval arg0, ValueEval arg1, ValueEval arg2)
Description copied from interface:Function3Arg
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evaluate
public final ValueEval evaluate(ValueEval[] args, int srcRowIndex, int srcColumnIndex)
- Specified by:
evaluate
in interfaceFunction
- Parameters:
args
- the evaluated function arguments. Empty values are represented withBlankEval
orMissingArgEval
, nevernull
.srcRowIndex
- row index of the cell containing the formula under evaluationsrcColumnIndex
- column index of the cell containing the formula under evaluation- Returns:
- The evaluated result, possibly an
ErrorEval
, nevernull
. Note - Excel uses the error code #NUM! instead of IEEE NaN, so when numeric functions evaluate toDouble.NaN
be sure to translate the result toErrorEval.NUM_ERROR
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