When inspecting a cell element in XLSX file, I find the following formula element:
<f t="shared" si="0"/>
What is the meaning of such a formula element?
ECMA-376 Part 1 Section 18.3.1.40 says:
The possible values for the t attribute are defined by the simple type ST_CellFormulaType, and are as follows:
...
shared (Shared formula)
...
Shared formula. If a cell contains the same formula as another cell, the "shared" value can be used for the
t
attribute and thesi
attribute can be used to refer to the cell containing the formula. Two formulas are considered to be the same when their respective representations in R1C1-reference notation, are the same.
Basically it is a space saving optimisation. One that is guaranteed to be a pain for anyone parsing/modifying the file.
Let's say you have a xml (simplified):
<row r="3" spans="1:2">
<c r="A3" s="0">
<f si="0" t="shared" ref="A3:A5">SUM(A1,A2)</f>
</c>
<c r="B3" s="1">
<f si="1" t="shared" ref="B3:B5">AVERAGE(B1,B2)</f>
</c>
</row>
A3 has formula element, t="shared", si="0", ref="A3:A5"
, it mean A4, A5 will use the same R1C1 formula as A3. If you want to paste to A4, make A4 has shared formula with si="0"
:
<c r="A4" s="0">
<f si="0" t="shared"/>
</c>
and with A5:
<c r="A5" s="0">
<f si="0" t="shared"/>
</c>
B3 has formula t="shared", si="1", ref="B3:B5"
, with the shared-index=si="1"
(I guess), make it diffirent to A3, and if you want to paste formula to B4, use:
<c r="B4" s="0">
<f si="1" t="shared"/>
</c>
B4 will have formula =AVERAGE(B2+B3)
.
Note that some formula cannot be shared, ex VLOOKUP(), HLOOKUP()
.