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12 This file documents SES: the Simple Emacs Spreadsheet. | |
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87903 | 14 Copyright @copyright{} 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 |
84314 | 15 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
16 | |
17 @quotation | |
18 Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document | |
19 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or | |
20 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no | |
21 Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover texts being ``A GNU | |
22 Manual,'' and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below. A copy of the | |
23 license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation | |
24 License'' in the Emacs manual. | |
25 | |
26 (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have freedom to copy and modify | |
27 this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by the Free | |
28 Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.'' | |
29 | |
30 This document is part of a collection distributed under the GNU Free | |
31 Documentation License. If you want to distribute this document | |
32 separately from the collection, you can do so by adding a copy of the | |
33 license to the document, as described in section 6 of the license. | |
34 @end quotation | |
35 @end copying | |
36 | |
37 @dircategory Emacs | |
38 @direntry | |
39 * SES: (ses). Simple Emacs Spreadsheet | |
40 @end direntry | |
41 | |
42 @finalout | |
43 | |
44 @titlepage | |
45 @title SES | |
46 @subtitle Simple Emacs Spreadsheet | |
47 @author Jonathan A. Yavner | |
48 @author @email{jyavner@@member.fsf.org} | |
49 | |
50 @page | |
51 @vskip 0pt plus 1filll | |
52 @insertcopying | |
53 @end titlepage | |
54 | |
55 @contents | |
56 | |
57 @c =================================================================== | |
58 | |
59 @ifnottex | |
60 @node Top, Sales Pitch, (dir), (dir) | |
61 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
62 @top SES: Simple Emacs Spreadsheet | |
63 | |
64 @display | |
65 SES is a major mode for GNU Emacs to edit spreadsheet files, which | |
66 contain a rectangular grid of cells. The cells' values are specified | |
67 by formulas that can refer to the values of other cells. | |
68 @end display | |
69 @end ifnottex | |
70 | |
71 To report bugs, send email to @email{jyavner@@member.fsf.org}. | |
72 | |
73 @menu | |
74 * Sales Pitch:: Why use SES? | |
75 * The Basics:: Basic spreadsheet commands | |
76 * Advanced Features:: Want to know more? | |
77 * For Gurus:: Want to know @emph{even more}? | |
78 * Index:: Concept, Function and Variable Index | |
79 * Acknowledgements:: Acknowledgements | |
80 * GNU Free Documentation License:: The license for this documentation. | |
81 @end menu | |
82 | |
83 @c =================================================================== | |
84 | |
85 @node Sales Pitch, The Basics, Top, Top | |
86 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
87 @chapter Sales Pitch | |
88 @cindex features | |
89 | |
90 @itemize @bullet | |
91 @item Create and edit simple spreadsheets with a minimum of fuss. | |
92 @item Full undo/redo/autosave. | |
93 @item Immune to viruses in spreadsheet files. | |
94 @item Cell formulas are straight Emacs Lisp. | |
95 @item Printer functions for control of cell appearance. | |
96 @item Intuitive keystroke commands: C-o = insert row, M-o = insert column, etc. | |
97 @item ``Spillover'' of lengthy cell values into following blank cells. | |
98 @item Header line shows column letters or a selected row. | |
99 @item Completing-read for entering symbols as cell values. | |
100 @item Cut, copy, and paste can transfer formulas and printer functions. | |
101 @item Import and export of tab-separated values or tab-separated formulas. | |
102 @item Plaintext, easily-hacked file format. | |
103 @end itemize | |
104 | |
105 @c =================================================================== | |
106 | |
107 @node The Basics, Advanced Features, Sales Pitch, Top | |
108 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
109 @chapter The Basics | |
110 @cindex basic commands | |
111 @findex ses-jump | |
112 @findex ses-mark-row | |
113 @findex ses-mark-column | |
114 @findex ses-mark-whole-buffer | |
115 @findex set-mark-command | |
116 @findex keyboard-quit | |
117 | |
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119 with ".ses". For example, @kbd{C-x C-f test.ses RET}. |
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84314 | 122 A @dfn{cell identifier} is a symbol with a column letter and a row |
123 number. Cell B7 is the 2nd column of the 7th row. For very wide | |
124 spreadsheets, there are two column letters: cell AB7 is the 28th | |
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125 column of the 7th row. Super wide spreadsheets get AAA1, etc. |
84314 | 126 |
127 @table @kbd | |
128 @item j | |
129 Moves point to cell, specified by identifier (@code{ses-jump}). | |
130 @end table | |
131 | |
132 Point is always at the left edge of a cell, or at the empty endline. | |
133 When mark is inactive, the current cell is underlined. When mark is | |
134 active, the range is the highlighted rectangle of cells (SES always | |
135 uses transient mark mode). Drag the mouse from A1 to A3 to create the | |
136 range A1-A2. Many SES commands operate only on single cells, not | |
137 ranges. | |
138 | |
139 @table @kbd | |
140 @item C-SPC | |
141 @itemx C-@@ | |
142 Set mark at point (@code{set-mark-command}). | |
143 | |
144 @item C-g | |
145 Turn off the mark (@code{keyboard-quit}). | |
146 | |
147 @item M-h | |
148 Highlight current row (@code{ses-mark-row}). | |
149 | |
150 @item S-M-h | |
151 Highlight current column (@code{ses-mark-column}). | |
152 | |
153 @item C-x h | |
154 Highlight all cells (@code{mark-whole-buffer}). | |
155 @end table | |
156 | |
157 @menu | |
158 * Formulas:: | |
159 * Resizing:: | |
160 * Printer functions:: | |
161 * Clearing cells:: | |
162 * Copy/cut/paste:: | |
163 * Customizing SES:: | |
164 @end menu | |
165 | |
166 @node Formulas, Resizing, The Basics, The Basics | |
167 @section Cell formulas | |
168 @cindex formulas | |
169 @cindex formulas, entering | |
170 @findex ses-read-cell | |
171 @findex ses-read-symbol | |
172 @findex ses-edit-cell | |
173 @findex ses-recalculate-cell | |
174 @findex ses-recalculate-all | |
175 | |
176 To enter a number into the current cell, just start typing: | |
177 | |
178 @table @kbd | |
179 @item 0..9 | |
180 Self-insert a digit (@code{ses-read-cell}). | |
181 | |
182 @item - | |
183 Self-insert a negative number (@code{ses-read-cell}). | |
184 | |
185 @item . | |
186 Self-insert a fractional number (@code{ses-read-cell}). | |
187 | |
188 @item " | |
189 Self-insert a quoted string. The ending double-quote | |
190 is inserted for you (@code{ses-read-cell}). | |
191 | |
192 @item ( | |
193 Self-insert an expression. The right-parenthesis is inserted for you | |
194 (@code{ses-read-cell}). To access another cell's value, just use its | |
195 identifier in your expression. Whenever the other cell is changed, | |
196 this cell's formula will be reevaluated. While typing in the | |
197 expression, you can use @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} to complete symbol names. | |
198 | |
199 @item ' @r{(apostrophe)} | |
200 Enter a symbol (ses-read-symbol). SES remembers all symbols that have | |
201 been used as formulas, so you can type just the beginning of a symbol | |
202 and use @kbd{@key{SPC}}, @kbd{@key{TAB}}, and @kbd{?} to complete it. | |
203 @end table | |
204 | |
205 To enter something else (e.g., a vector), begin with a digit, then | |
206 erase the digit and type whatever you want. | |
207 | |
208 @table @kbd | |
209 @item RET | |
210 Edit the existing formula in the current cell (@code{ses-edit-cell}). | |
211 | |
212 @item C-c C-c | |
213 Force recalculation of the current cell or range (@code{ses-recalculate-cell}). | |
214 | |
215 @item C-c C-l | |
216 Recalculate the entire spreadsheet (@code{ses-recalculate-all}). | |
217 @end table | |
218 | |
219 @node Resizing, Printer functions, Formulas, The Basics | |
220 @section Resizing the spreadsheet | |
221 @cindex resizing spreadsheets | |
222 @findex ses-insert-row | |
223 @findex ses-insert-column | |
224 @findex ses-delete-row | |
225 @findex ses-delete-column | |
226 @findex ses-set-column-width | |
227 @findex ses-forward-or-insert | |
228 @findex ses-append-row-jump-first-column | |
229 | |
230 | |
231 Basic commands: | |
232 | |
233 @table @kbd | |
234 @item C-o | |
235 (@code{ses-insert-row}) | |
236 | |
237 @item M-o | |
238 (@code{ses-insert-column}) | |
239 | |
240 @item C-k | |
241 (@code{ses-delete-row}) | |
242 | |
243 @item M-k | |
244 (@code{ses-delete-column}) | |
245 | |
246 @item w | |
247 (@code{ses-set-column-width}) | |
248 | |
249 @item TAB | |
250 Moves point to the next rightward cell, or inserts a new column if | |
251 already at last cell on line, or inserts a new row if at endline | |
252 (@code{ses-forward-or-insert}). | |
253 | |
254 @item C-j | |
255 Linefeed inserts below the current row and moves to column A | |
256 (@code{ses-append-row-jump-first-column}). | |
257 @end table | |
258 | |
259 Resizing the spreadsheet (unless you're just changing a column width) | |
260 relocates all the cell-references in formulas so they still refer to | |
261 the same cells. If a formula mentioned B1 and you insert a new first | |
262 row, the formula will now mention B2. | |
263 | |
264 If you delete a cell that a formula refers to, the cell-symbol is | |
265 deleted from the formula, so @code{(+ A1 B1 C1)} after deleting the third | |
266 column becomes @code{(+ A1 B1)}. In case this is not what you wanted: | |
267 | |
268 @table @kbd | |
269 @item C-_ | |
270 @itemx C-x u | |
271 Undo previous action (@code{(undo)}). | |
272 @end table | |
273 | |
274 | |
275 @node Printer functions, Clearing cells, Resizing, The Basics | |
276 @section Printer functions | |
277 @cindex printer functions | |
278 @findex ses-read-cell-printer | |
279 @findex ses-read-column-printer | |
280 @findex ses-read-default-printer | |
281 @findex ses-center | |
282 @findex ses-center-span | |
283 @findex ses-dashfill | |
284 @findex ses-dashfill-span | |
285 @findex ses-tildefill-span | |
286 | |
287 | |
288 Printer functions convert binary cell values into the print forms that | |
289 Emacs will display on the screen. | |
290 | |
291 A printer can be a format string, like @samp{"$%.2f"}. The result | |
292 string is right-aligned within the print cell. To get left-alignment, | |
293 use parentheses: @samp{("$%.2f")}. A printer can also be a | |
294 one-argument function (a symbol or a lambda), whose result is a string | |
295 (right-aligned) or list of one string (left-aligned). While typing in | |
296 a lambda, you can use @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} to complete the names of symbols. | |
297 | |
298 Each cell has a printer. If @code{nil}, the column-printer for the cell's | |
299 column is used. If that is also @code{nil}, the default-printer for the | |
300 spreadsheet is used. | |
301 | |
302 @table @kbd | |
303 @item p | |
304 Enter a printer for current cell or range (@code{ses-read-cell-printer}). | |
305 | |
306 @item M-p | |
307 Enter a printer for the current column (@code{ses-read-column-printer}). | |
308 | |
309 @item C-c C-p | |
310 Enter the default printer for the spreadsheet | |
311 (@code{ses-read-default-printer}). | |
312 @end table | |
313 | |
314 The @code{ses-read-@r{XXX}-printer} commands have their own minibuffer | |
315 history, which is preloaded with the set of all printers used in this | |
316 spreadsheet, plus the standard printers. | |
317 | |
318 The standard printers are suitable only for cells, not columns or | |
319 default, because they format the value using the column-printer (or | |
320 default-printer if @code{nil}) and then center the result: | |
321 | |
322 @table @code | |
323 @item ses-center | |
324 Just centering. | |
325 | |
326 @item ses-center-span | |
327 Centering with spill-over to following blank cells. | |
328 | |
329 @item ses-dashfill | |
330 Centering using dashes (-) instead of spaces. | |
331 | |
332 @item ses-dashfill-span | |
333 Centering with dashes and spill-over. | |
334 | |
335 @item ses-tildefill-span | |
336 Centering with tildes (~) and spill-over. | |
337 @end table | |
338 | |
339 | |
340 @node Clearing cells, Copy/cut/paste, Printer functions, The Basics | |
341 @section Clearing cells | |
342 @cindex clearing commands | |
343 @findex ses-clear-cell-backward | |
344 @findex ses-clear-cell-forward | |
345 | |
346 These commands set both formula and printer to @code{nil}: | |
347 | |
348 @table @kbd | |
349 @item DEL | |
350 Clear cell and move left (@code{ses-clear-cell-backward}). | |
351 | |
352 @item C-d | |
353 Clear cell and move right (@code{ses-clear-cell-forward}). | |
354 @end table | |
355 | |
356 | |
357 @node Copy/cut/paste, Customizing SES, Clearing cells, The Basics | |
358 @section Copy, cut, and paste | |
359 @cindex copy | |
360 @cindex cut | |
361 @cindex paste | |
362 @findex kill-ring-save | |
363 @findex mouse-set-region | |
364 @findex mouse-set-secondary | |
365 @findex ses-kill-override | |
366 @findex yank | |
367 @findex clipboard-yank | |
368 @findex mouse-yank-at-click | |
369 @findex mouse-yank-at-secondary | |
370 @findex ses-yank-pop | |
371 | |
372 The copy functions work on rectangular regions of cells. You can paste the | |
373 copies into non-SES buffers to export the print text. | |
374 | |
375 @table @kbd | |
376 @item M-w | |
377 @itemx [copy] | |
378 @itemx [C-insert] | |
379 Copy the highlighted cells to kill ring and primary clipboard | |
380 (@code{kill-ring-save}). | |
381 | |
382 @item [drag-mouse-1] | |
383 Mark a region and copy it to kill ring and primary clipboard | |
384 (@code{mouse-set-region}). | |
385 | |
386 @item [M-drag-mouse-1] | |
387 Mark a region and copy it to kill ring and secondary clipboard | |
388 (@code{mouse-set-secondary}). | |
389 | |
390 @item C-w | |
391 @itemx [cut] | |
392 @itemx [S-delete] | |
393 The cut functions do not actually delete rows or columns---they copy | |
394 and then clear (@code{ses-kill-override}). | |
395 | |
396 @item C-y | |
397 @itemx [S-insert] | |
398 Paste from kill ring (@code{yank}). The paste functions behave | |
399 differently depending on the format of the text being inserted: | |
400 @itemize @bullet | |
401 @item | |
402 When pasting cells that were cut from a SES buffer, the print text is | |
403 ignored and only the attached formula and printer are inserted; cell | |
404 references in the formula are relocated unless you use @kbd{C-u}. | |
405 @item | |
406 The pasted text overwrites a rectangle of cells whose top left corner | |
407 is the current cell. If part of the rectangle is beyond the edges of | |
408 the spreadsheet, you must confirm the increase in spreadsheet size. | |
409 @item | |
410 Non-SES text is usually inserted as a replacement formula for the | |
411 current cell. If the formula would be a symbol, it's treated as a | |
412 string unless you use @kbd{C-u}. Pasted formulas with syntax errors | |
413 are always treated as strings. | |
414 @end itemize | |
415 | |
416 @item [paste] | |
417 Paste from primary clipboard or kill ring (@code{clipboard-yank}). | |
418 | |
419 @item [mouse-2] | |
420 Set point and paste from primary clipboard (@code{mouse-yank-at-click}). | |
421 | |
422 @item [M-mouse-2] | |
423 Set point and paste from secondary clipboard (@code{mouse-yank-secondary}). | |
424 | |
425 @item M-y | |
426 Immediately after a paste, you can replace the text with a preceding | |
427 element from the kill ring (@code{ses-yank-pop}). Unlike the standard | |
428 Emacs yank-pop, the SES version uses @code{undo} to delete the old | |
429 yank. This doesn't make any difference? | |
430 @end table | |
431 | |
432 @node Customizing SES, , Copy/cut/paste, The Basics | |
433 @section Customizing SES | |
434 @cindex customizing | |
435 @vindex enable-local-eval | |
436 @vindex ses-mode-hook | |
437 @vindex safe-functions | |
438 @vindex enable-local-eval | |
439 | |
440 | |
441 By default, a newly-created spreadsheet has 1 row and 1 column. The | |
442 column width is 7 and the default printer is @samp{"%.7g"}. Each of these | |
443 can be customized. Look in group ``ses''. | |
444 | |
445 After entering a cell value, point normally moves right to the next | |
446 cell. You can customize @code{ses-after-entry-functions} to move left or | |
447 up or down. For diagonal movement, select two functions from the | |
448 list. | |
449 | |
450 @code{ses-mode-hook} is a normal mode hook (list of functions to | |
451 execute when starting SES mode for a buffer). | |
452 | |
453 The variable @code{safe-functions} is a list of possibly-unsafe | |
454 functions to be treated as safe when analysing formulas and printers. | |
455 @xref{Virus protection}. Before customizing @code{safe-functions}, | |
456 think about how much you trust the person who's suggesting this | |
457 change. The value @code{t} turns off all anti-virus protection. A | |
458 list-of-functions value might enable a ``gee whiz'' spreadsheet, but it | |
459 also creates trapdoors in your anti-virus armor. In order for virus | |
460 protection to work, you must always press @kbd{n} when presented with | |
461 a virus warning, unless you understand what the questionable code is | |
462 trying to do. Do not listen to those who tell you to customize | |
463 @code{enable-local-eval}---this variable is for people who don't wear | |
464 safety belts! | |
465 | |
466 | |
467 @c =================================================================== | |
468 | |
469 @node Advanced Features, For Gurus, The Basics, Top | |
470 @chapter Advanced Features | |
471 @cindex advanced features | |
472 @findex ses-read-header-row | |
473 | |
474 | |
475 @table @kbd | |
476 @item C-c M-C-h | |
477 (@code{ses-set-header-row}). The header line at the top of the SES | |
478 window normally shows the column letter for each column. You can set | |
479 it to show a copy of some row, such as a row of column titles, so that | |
480 row will always be visible. Default is to set the current row as the | |
481 header; use C-u to prompt for header row. Set the header to row 0 to | |
482 show column letters again. | |
483 @item [header-line mouse-3] | |
484 Pops up a menu to set the current row as the header, or revert to | |
485 column letters. | |
486 @end table | |
487 | |
488 @menu | |
489 * The print area:: | |
490 * Ranges in formulas:: | |
491 * Sorting by column:: | |
492 * Standard formula functions:: | |
493 * More on cell printing:: | |
494 * Import and export:: | |
495 * Virus protection:: | |
496 * Spreadsheets with details and summary:: | |
497 @end menu | |
498 | |
499 @node The print area, Ranges in formulas, Advanced Features, Advanced Features | |
500 @section The print area | |
501 @cindex print area | |
502 @findex widen | |
503 @findex ses-renarrow-buffer | |
504 @findex ses-reprint-all | |
505 | |
506 A SES file consists of a print area and a data area. Normally the | |
507 buffer is narrowed to show only the print area. The print area is | |
508 read-only except for special SES commands; it contains cell values | |
509 formatted by printer functions. The data area records the formula and | |
510 printer functions, etc. | |
511 | |
512 @table @kbd | |
513 @item C-x n w | |
514 Show print and data areas (@code{widen}). | |
515 | |
516 @item C-c C-n | |
517 Show only print area (@code{ses-renarrow-buffer}). | |
518 | |
519 @item S-C-l | |
520 @itemx M-C-l | |
521 Recreate print area by reevaluating printer functions for all cells | |
522 (@code{ses-reprint-all}). | |
523 @end table | |
524 | |
525 @node Ranges in formulas, Sorting by column, The print area, Advanced Features | |
526 @section Ranges in formulas | |
527 @cindex ranges | |
528 @findex ses-insert-range-click | |
529 @findex ses-insert-range | |
530 @findex ses-insert-ses-range-click | |
531 @findex ses-insert-ses-range | |
532 @vindex from | |
533 @vindex to | |
534 | |
535 A formula like | |
536 @lisp | |
537 (+ A1 A2 A3) | |
538 @end lisp | |
539 is the sum of three specific cells. If you insert a new second row, | |
540 the formula becomes | |
541 @lisp | |
542 (+ A1 A3 A4) | |
543 @end lisp | |
544 and the new row is not included in the sum. | |
545 | |
546 The macro @code{(ses-range @var{from} @var{to})} evaluates to a list of | |
547 the values in a rectangle of cells. If your formula is | |
548 @lisp | |
549 (apply '+ (ses-range A1 A3)) | |
550 @end lisp | |
551 and you insert a new second row, it becomes | |
552 @lisp | |
553 (apply '+ (ses-range A1 A4)) | |
554 @end lisp | |
555 and the new row is included in the sum. | |
556 | |
557 While entering or editing a formula in the minibuffer, you can select | |
558 a range in the spreadsheet (using mouse or keyboard), then paste a | |
559 representation of that range into your formula. Suppose you select | |
560 A1-C1: | |
561 | |
562 @table @kbd | |
563 @item [S-mouse-3] | |
564 Inserts "A1 B1 C1" @code{(ses-insert-range-click}) | |
565 | |
566 @item C-c C-r | |
567 Keyboard version (@code{ses-insert-range}). | |
568 | |
569 @item [C-S-mouse-3] | |
570 Inserts "(ses-range A1 C1)" (@code{ses-insert-ses-range-click}). | |
571 | |
572 @item C-c C-s | |
573 Keyboard version (@code{ses-insert-ses-range}). | |
574 @end table | |
575 | |
576 If you delete the @var{from} or @var{to} cell for a range, the nearest | |
577 still-existing cell is used instead. If you delete the entire range, | |
578 the formula relocator will delete the ses-range from the formula. | |
579 | |
580 If you insert a new row just beyond the end of a one-column range, or | |
581 a new column just beyond a one-row range, the new cell is included in | |
582 the range. New cells inserted just before a range are not included. | |
583 | |
584 | |
585 @node Sorting by column, Standard formula functions, Ranges in formulas, Advanced Features | |
586 @section Sorting by column | |
587 @cindex sorting | |
588 @findex ses-sort-column | |
589 @findex ses-sort-column-click | |
590 | |
591 @table @kbd | |
592 @item C-c M-C-s | |
593 Sort the cells of a range using one of the columns | |
594 (@code{ses-sort-column}). The rows (or partial rows if the range | |
595 doesn't include all columns) are rearranged so the chosen column will | |
596 be in order. | |
597 | |
598 @item [header-line mouse-2] | |
599 The easiest way to sort is to click mouse-2 on the chosen column's header row | |
600 (@code{ses-sort-column-click}). | |
601 @end table | |
602 | |
603 The sort comparison uses @code{string<}, which works well for | |
604 right-justified numbers and left-justified strings. | |
605 | |
606 With prefix arg, sort is in descending order. | |
607 | |
608 Rows are moved one at a time, with relocation of formulas. This works | |
609 well if formulas refer to other cells in their row, not so well for | |
610 formulas that refer to other rows in the range or to cells outside the | |
611 range. | |
612 | |
613 | |
614 @node Standard formula functions, More on cell printing, Sorting by column, Advanced Features | |
615 @section Standard formula functions | |
616 @cindex standard formula functions | |
617 @cindex *skip* | |
618 @cindex *error* | |
619 @findex ses-delete-blanks | |
620 @findex ses-average | |
621 @findex ses+ | |
622 | |
623 Oftentimes you want a calculation to exclude the blank cells. Here | |
624 are some useful functions to call from your formulas: | |
625 | |
626 @table @code | |
627 @item (ses-delete-blanks &rest @var{args}) | |
628 Returns a list from which all blank cells (value is either @code{nil} or | |
629 '*skip*) have been deleted. | |
630 | |
631 @item (ses+ &rest @var{args}) | |
632 Sum of non-blank arguments. | |
633 | |
634 @item (ses-average @var{list}) | |
635 Average of non-blank elements in @var{list}. Here the list is passed | |
636 as a single argument, since you'll probably use it with @code{ses-range}. | |
637 @end table | |
638 | |
639 @node More on cell printing, Import and export, Standard formula functions, Advanced Features | |
640 @section More on cell printing | |
641 @cindex cell printing, more | |
642 @findex ses-truncate-cell | |
643 @findex ses-recalculate-cell | |
644 | |
645 Special cell values: | |
646 @itemize | |
647 @item nil prints the same as "", but allows previous cell to spill over. | |
648 @item '*skip* replaces nil when the previous cell actually does spill over; | |
649 nothing is printed for it. | |
650 @item '*error* indicates that the formula signaled an error instead of | |
651 producing a value: the print cell is filled with hash marks (#). | |
652 @end itemize | |
653 | |
654 If the result from the printer function is too wide for the cell and | |
655 the following cell is @code{nil}, the result will spill over into the | |
656 following cell. Very wide results can spill over several cells. If | |
657 the result is too wide for the available space (up to the end of the | |
658 row or the next non-@code{nil} cell), the result is truncated if the cell's | |
659 value is a string, or replaced with hash marks otherwise. | |
660 | |
661 SES could get confused by printer results that contain newlines or | |
662 tabs, so these are replaced with question marks. | |
663 | |
664 @table @kbd | |
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84314 | 666 Confine a cell to its own column (@code{ses-truncate-cell}). This |
667 allows you to move point to a rightward cell that would otherwise be | |
668 covered by a spill-over. If you don't change the rightward cell, the | |
669 confined cell will spill over again the next time it is reprinted. | |
670 | |
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672 When applied to a single cell, this command displays in the echo area |
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674 recalculation/reprinting (@code{ses-recalculate-cell}). You can use |
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675 this to undo the effect of @kbd{t}. |
84314 | 676 @end table |
677 | |
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678 When a printer function signals an error, the fallback printer |
84314 | 679 @samp{"%s"} is substituted. This is useful when your column printer |
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681 standard default printer is ``%.7g'' which is numeric-only, so cells |
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682 that are empty of contain strings will use the fallback printer. |
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683 @kbd{c} on such cells will display ``Format specifier doesn't match |
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684 argument type''. |
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686 | |
687 @node Import and export, Virus protection, More on cell printing, Advanced Features | |
688 @section Import and export | |
689 @cindex import and export | |
690 @cindex export, and import | |
691 @findex ses-export-tsv | |
692 @findex ses-export-tsf | |
693 | |
694 @table @kbd | |
695 @item x t | |
696 Export a range of cells as tab-separated values (@code{ses-export-tsv}). | |
697 @item x T | |
698 Export a range of cells as tab-separated formulas (@code{ses-export-tsf}). | |
699 @end table | |
700 | |
701 The exported text goes to the kill ring --- you can paste it into | |
702 another buffer. Columns are separated by tabs, rows by newlines. | |
703 | |
704 To import text, use any of the yank commands where the text to paste | |
705 contains tabs and/or newlines. Imported formulas are not relocated. | |
706 | |
707 @node Virus protection, Spreadsheets with details and summary, Import and export, Advanced Features | |
708 @section Virus protection | |
709 @cindex virus protection | |
710 | |
711 Whenever a formula or printer is read from a file or is pasted into | |
712 the spreadsheet, it receives a ``needs safety check'' marking. Later, | |
713 when the formula or printer is evaluated for the first time, it is | |
714 checked for safety using the @code{unsafep} predicate; if found to be | |
715 ``possibly unsafe'', the questionable formula or printer is displayed | |
716 and you must press Y to approve it or N to use a substitute. The | |
717 substitute always signals an error. | |
718 | |
719 Formulas or printers that you type in are checked immediately for | |
720 safety. If found to be possibly unsafe and you press N to disapprove, | |
721 the action is canceled and the old formula or printer will remain. | |
722 | |
723 Besides viruses (which try to copy themselves to other files), | |
724 @code{unsafep} can also detect all other kinds of Trojan horses, such as | |
725 spreadsheets that delete files, send email, flood Web sites, alter | |
726 your Emacs settings, etc. | |
727 | |
728 Generally, spreadsheet formulas and printers are simple things that | |
729 don't need to do any fancy computing, so all potentially-dangerous | |
730 parts of the Emacs Lisp environment can be excluded without cramping | |
731 your style as a formula-writer. See the documentation in @file{unsafep.el} | |
732 for more info on how Lisp forms are classified as safe or unsafe. | |
733 | |
734 @node Spreadsheets with details and summary, , Virus protection, Advanced Features | |
735 @section Spreadsheets with details and summary | |
736 @cindex details and summary | |
737 @cindex summary, and details | |
738 | |
739 A common organization for spreadsheets is to have a bunch of ``detail'' | |
740 rows, each perhaps describing a transaction, and then a set of | |
741 ``summary'' rows that each show reduced data for some subset of the | |
742 details. SES supports this organization via the @code{ses-select} | |
743 function. | |
744 | |
745 @table @code | |
746 @item (ses-select @var{fromrange} @var{test} @var{torange}) | |
747 Returns a subset of @var{torange}. For each member in @var{fromrange} | |
748 that is equal to @var{test}, the corresponding member of @var{torange} | |
749 is included in the result. | |
750 @end table | |
751 | |
752 Example of use: | |
753 @lisp | |
754 (ses-average (ses-select (ses-range A1 A5) 'Smith (ses-range B1 B5))) | |
755 @end lisp | |
756 This computes the average of the B column values for those rows whose | |
757 A column value is the symbol 'Smith. | |
758 | |
759 Arguably one could specify only @var{fromrange} plus | |
760 @var{to-row-offset} and @var{to-column-offset}. The @var{torange} is | |
761 stated explicitly to ensure that the formula will be recalculated if | |
762 any cell in either range is changed. | |
763 | |
764 File @file{etc/ses-example.el} in the Emacs distribution is an example of a | |
765 details-and-summary spreadsheet. | |
766 | |
767 | |
768 @c =================================================================== | |
769 | |
770 @node For Gurus, Index, Advanced Features, Top | |
771 @chapter For Gurus | |
772 @cindex advanced features | |
773 | |
774 @menu | |
775 * Deferred updates:: | |
776 * Nonrelocatable references:: | |
777 * The data area:: | |
778 * Buffer-local variables in spreadsheets:: | |
779 * Uses of defadvice in SES:: | |
780 @end menu | |
781 | |
782 @node Deferred updates, Nonrelocatable references, For Gurus, For Gurus | |
783 @section Deferred updates | |
784 @cindex deferred updates | |
785 @cindex updates, deferred | |
786 @vindex run-with-idle-timer | |
787 | |
788 To save time by avoiding redundant computations, cells that need | |
789 recalculation due to changes in other cells are added to a set. At | |
790 the end of the command, each cell in the set is recalculated once. | |
791 This can create a new set of cells that need recalculation. The | |
792 process is repeated until either the set is empty or it stops changing | |
793 (due to circular references among the cells). In extreme cases, you | |
794 might see progress messages of the form ``Recalculating... (@var{nnn} | |
795 cells left)''. If you interrupt the calculation using @kbd{C-g}, the | |
796 spreadsheet will be left in an inconsistent state, so use @kbd{C-_} or | |
797 @kbd{C-c C-l} to fix it. | |
798 | |
799 To save even more time by avoiding redundant writes, cells that have | |
800 changes are added to a set instead of being written immediately to the | |
801 data area. Each cell in the set is written once, at the end of the | |
802 command. If you change vast quantities of cells, you might see a | |
803 progress message of the form ``Writing... (@var{nnn} cells left)''. | |
804 These deferred cell-writes cannot be interrupted by @kbd{C-g}, so | |
805 you'll just have to wait. | |
806 | |
807 SES uses @code{run-with-idle-timer} to move the cell underline when | |
808 Emacs will be scrolling the buffer after the end of a command, and | |
809 also to narrow and underline after @kbd{C-x C-v}. This is visible as | |
810 a momentary glitch after C-x C-v and certain scrolling commands. You | |
811 can type ahead without worrying about the glitch. | |
812 | |
813 | |
814 @node Nonrelocatable references, The data area, Deferred updates, For Gurus | |
815 @section Nonrelocatable references | |
816 @cindex nonrelocatable references | |
817 @cindex references, nonrelocatable | |
818 | |
819 @kbd{C-y} relocates all cell-references in a pasted formula, while | |
820 @kbd{C-u C-y} relocates none of the cell-references. What about mixed | |
821 cases? | |
822 | |
823 You can use | |
824 @lisp | |
825 (symbol-value 'B3) | |
826 @end lisp | |
827 to make an @dfn{absolute reference}. The formula relocator skips over | |
828 quoted things, so this will not be relocated when pasted or when | |
829 rows/columns are inserted/deleted. However, B3 will not be recorded | |
830 as a dependency of this cell, so this cell will not be updated | |
831 automatically when B3 is changed. | |
832 | |
833 The variables @code{row} and @code{col} are dynamically bound while a | |
834 cell formula is being evaluated. You can use | |
835 @lisp | |
836 (ses-cell-value row 0) | |
837 @end lisp | |
838 to get the value from the leftmost column in the current row. This | |
839 kind of dependency is also not recorded. | |
840 | |
841 | |
842 @node The data area, Buffer-local variables in spreadsheets, Nonrelocatable references, For Gurus | |
843 @section The data area | |
844 @cindex data area | |
845 @findex ses-reconstruct-all | |
846 | |
847 Begins with an 014 character, followed by sets of cell-definition | |
848 macros for each row, followed by column-widths, column-printers, | |
849 default-printer, and header-row. Then there's the global parameters | |
850 (file-format ID, numrows, numcols) and the local variables (specifying | |
851 SES mode for the buffer, etc.) | |
852 | |
853 When a SES file is loaded, first the numrows and numcols values are | |
854 loaded, then the entire data area is @code{eval}ed, and finally the local | |
855 variables are processed. | |
856 | |
857 You can edit the data area, but don't insert or delete any newlines | |
858 except in the local-variables part, since SES locates things by | |
859 counting newlines. Use @kbd{C-x C-e} at the end of a line to install | |
860 your edits into the spreadsheet data structures (this does not update | |
861 the print area, use e.g. @kbd{C-c C-l} for that). | |
862 | |
863 The data area is maintained as an image of spreadsheet data | |
864 structures that area stored in buffer-local variables. If the data | |
865 area gets messed up, you can try reconstructing the data area from the | |
866 data structures: | |
867 | |
868 @table @kbd | |
869 @item C-c M-C-l | |
870 (@code{ses-reconstruct-all}). | |
871 @end table | |
872 | |
873 | |
874 @node Buffer-local variables in spreadsheets, Uses of defadvice in SES, The data area, For Gurus | |
875 @section Buffer-local variables in spreadsheets | |
876 @cindex buffer-local variables | |
877 @cindex variables, buffer-local | |
878 | |
879 You can add additional local variables to the list at the bottom of | |
880 the data area, such as hidden constants you want to refer to in your | |
881 formulas. | |
882 | |
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883 You can override the variable @code{ses--symbolic-formulas} to be a list of |
84314 | 884 symbols (as parenthesized strings) to show as completions for the ' |
885 command. This initial completions list is used instead of the actual | |
886 set of symbols-as-formulas in the spreadsheet. | |
887 | |
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888 For an example of this, see file @file{etc/ses-example.ses}. |
84314 | 889 |
890 If (for some reason) you want your formulas or printers to save data | |
891 into variables, you must declare these variables as buffer-locals in | |
892 order to avoid a virus warning. | |
893 | |
894 You can define functions by making them values for the fake local | |
895 variable @code{eval}. Such functions can then be used in your | |
896 formulas and printers, but usually each @code{eval} is presented to | |
897 the user during file loading as a potential virus --- this can get | |
898 annoying. | |
899 | |
900 You can define functions in your @file{.emacs} file. Other people can | |
901 still read the print area of your spreadsheet, but they won't be able | |
902 to recalculate or reprint anything that depends on your functions. To | |
903 avoid virus warnings, each function used in a formula needs | |
904 @lisp | |
905 (put 'your-function-name 'safe-function t) | |
906 @end lisp | |
907 | |
908 @node Uses of defadvice in SES, , Buffer-local variables in spreadsheets, For Gurus | |
909 @section Uses of defadvice in SES | |
910 @cindex defadvice | |
911 @cindex undo-more | |
912 @cindex copy-region-as-kill | |
913 @cindex yank | |
914 | |
915 @table @code | |
916 @item undo-more | |
917 Defines a new undo element format (@var{fun} . @var{args}), which | |
918 means ``undo by applying @var{fun} to @var{args}''. For spreadsheet | |
919 buffers, it allows undos in the data area even though that's outside | |
920 the narrowing. | |
921 | |
922 @item copy-region-as-kill | |
923 When copying from the print area of a spreadsheet, treat the region as | |
924 a rectangle and attach each cell's formula and printer as 'ses | |
925 properties. | |
926 | |
927 @item yank | |
928 When yanking into the print area of a spreadsheet, first try to yank | |
929 as cells (if the yank text has 'ses properties), then as tab-separated | |
930 formulas, then (if all else fails) as a single formula for the current | |
931 cell. | |
932 @end table | |
933 | |
934 @c =================================================================== | |
935 @node Index, Acknowledgements, For Gurus, Top | |
936 @unnumbered Index | |
937 | |
938 @printindex cp | |
939 | |
940 @c =================================================================== | |
941 | |
942 @node Acknowledgements, GNU Free Documentation License, Index, Top | |
943 @chapter Acknowledgements | |
944 | |
945 Coding by: | |
946 @quotation | |
947 Jonathan Yavner @email{jyavner@@member.fsf.org}@* | |
948 Stefan Monnier @email{monnier@@gnu.org} | |
949 @end quotation | |
950 | |
951 @noindent | |
952 Texinfo manual by: | |
953 @quotation | |
954 Jonathan Yavner @email{jyavner@@member.fsf.org}@* | |
955 Brad Collins <brad@@chenla.org> | |
956 @end quotation | |
957 | |
958 @noindent | |
959 Ideas from: | |
960 @quotation | |
961 Christoph Conrad @email{christoph.conrad@@gmx.de}@* | |
962 CyberBob @email{cyberbob@@redneck.gacracker.org}@* | |
963 Syver Enstad @email{syver-en@@online.no}@* | |
964 Ami Fischman @email{fischman@@zion.bpnetworks.com}@* | |
965 Thomas Gehrlein @email{Thomas.Gehrlein@@t-online.de}@* | |
966 Chris F.A. Johnson @email{c.f.a.johnson@@rogers.com}@* | |
967 Yusong Li @email{lyusong@@hotmail.com}@* | |
968 Juri Linkov @email{juri@@jurta.org}@* | |
969 Harald Maier @email{maierh@@myself.com}@* | |
970 Alan Nash @email{anash@@san.rr.com}@* | |
971 François Pinard @email{pinard@@iro.umontreal.ca}@* | |
972 Pedro Pinto @email{ppinto@@cs.cmu.edu}@* | |
973 Stefan Reichör @email{xsteve@@riic.at}@* | |
974 Oliver Scholz @email{epameinondas@@gmx.de}@* | |
975 Richard M. Stallman @email{rms@@gnu.org}@* | |
976 Luc Teirlinck @email{teirllm@@dms.auburn.edu}@* | |
977 J. Otto Tennant @email{jotto@@pobox.com}@* | |
978 Jean-Philippe Theberge @email{jphil@@acs.pagesjaunes.fr} | |
979 @end quotation | |
980 | |
981 @c =================================================================== | |
982 | |
983 @node GNU Free Documentation License, , Acknowledgements, Top | |
984 @appendix GNU Free Documentation License | |
985 @include doclicense.texi | |
986 | |
987 @bye | |
988 | |
989 @ignore | |
990 arch-tag: 10a4ee1c-7ef4-4c06-8b7a-f975e39f0dec | |
991 @end ignore |