Description
The markedColumns function returns all marked columns of a project. If a color is specified, only the columns marked with that color are returned. If the count parameter is set to 1, the function returns the number of matching columns instead of their names.
Syntax
markedColumns([color], [count])
Arguments
| Argument | Description |
|---|---|
color |
(Optional) The name of the color to filter marked columns. If not specified, all marked columns are returned. |
count |
(Optional) If set to 1, the function returns the number of marked columns. By default, this parameter is set to 0. |
Return Types
The function returns either a list of marked columns (as a string) or a number representing the count of matching columns.
Examples
| Description | Formula |
|---|---|
| Return all marked columns |
markedColumns() Result: "Column 1, Column 2" |
| Return marked columns of a specific color |
markedColumns("Crimson")
Result: "Red Column" |
| Return the count of marked columns |
markedColumns("Crimson", 1)
Result: 1 |
Notes
- This function is particularly useful for analyzing and filtering data in projects where marked columns are used.
- Ensure that color names are correctly specified to obtain accurate results.
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