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I have a complicated formula in column P that checks about 6 conditions and returns 1 or 0. I want to hide every row with 1 in column P. I use this script:

function onEdit(e){
  var sheet = e.source.getActiveSheet();
  var r = sheet.getActiveRange();
  if (r.getColumnIndex() == 16 && r.getValue() == "1")
    sheet.hideRows(r.getRowIndex(),1);
}

For reasons unknown, the script doesn't work. It seems that onEdit can't be triggered on formula... Is it really so? How can I make the script work?

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It won't work because the cell with the formula itself isn't being edited. It's not the active range, so r.getValue() != 1, it equals whatever you just typed in, and r.getColumnIndex() should never be 16.

set:

var r=sheet.getActiveRange();
var row=r.getRowIndex();
var p=sheet.getRange("P"+row);

And

if(p.getValue()==1)
    sheet.hideRows(row,1);

That should work, assuming your conditions are on the same row as your p that you want to test against.

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  • Thanks for your reply! Your solution is quite close to what I need. I have a subquestion, though: is it possible to hide target row and 2 rows above it? I've tried if(p.getValue()==1) sheet.hideRows(row,-2); but with no luck.
    – SagRU
    Jun 20, 2013 at 10:35
  • try: if(p.getValue()==1) sheet.hideRows(row-2,3) Jul 19, 2013 at 18:05
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In May 2013, a "Change" trigger was added for spreadsheets, and it delivers an event for formula changes.

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