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#+cindex: range references
#+cindex: references, to ranges
You may reference a rectangular range of fields by specifying two
field references connected by two dots =..=. If both fields are in
the current row, you may simply use =$2..$7=, but if at least one
field is in a different row, you need to use the general =@ROW$COLUMN=
format at least for the first field, i.e., the reference must start
with =@= in order to be interpreted correctly. Examples:
field references connected by two dots =..=. The ends are included in
the range. If both fields are in the current row, you may simply use
=$2..$7=, but if at least one field is in a different row, you need to
use the general =@ROW$COLUMN= format at least for the first field,
i.e., the reference must start with =@= in order to be interpreted
correctly. Examples:
#+attr_texinfo: :columns 0.2 0.8
| =$1..$3= | first three fields in the current row |
| =$P..$Q= | range, using column names (see [[*Advanced features]]) |
| =$<<<..$>>= | start in third column, continue to the last but one |
| =@2$1..@4$3= | six fields between these two fields (same as =A2..C4=) |
| =@2$1..@4$3= | nine fields between these two fields (same as =A2..C4=) |
| =@-1$-2..@-1= | 3 fields in the row above, starting from 2 columns on the left |
| =@I..II= | between first and second hline, short for =@I..@II= |