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I'm using ClosedXML with C# to modify an Excel workbook. I need to find the last row number used but .RowCount() counts how many rows are in the worksheet. So it is returning 1 million rows when there are only a few thousand. I have tried LastRowUsed() but that doesn't return an int and there is no .row method for it. How can I get the last row in an int?

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    Daniel, I think you marked the wrong comment as the answer. Jan 2, 2018 at 13:33

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The LastRowUsed() function returns a row object. Use

worksheet.LastRowUsed().RowNumber()

to get the number of the last row used.

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You could use RowsUsed();

var wb = new XLWorkbook();
    var ws = wb.worksheets.add("data");
    var totalRows = ws.RowsUsed().Count();
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  • And then from there you can figure out which row is the last row.
    – bird
    Jan 31, 2017 at 22:05
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    Other answers are better. Feb 2, 2017 at 9:10
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    This doesn't work as expected when there are hidden rows. @Raidri answer is the perfect answer for this question. Jan 10, 2018 at 2:13
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You have to use .LastRowUsed()

More useful stuff from official GitHub repo:

range.FirstCell()
range.FirstCellUsed()
range.FirstColumn()
range.FirstColumnUsed()
range.FirstRow()
range.FirstRowUsed()

range.LastCell()
range.LastCellUsed()
range.LastColumn()
range.LastColumnUsed()
range.LastRow()
range.LastRowUsed()
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    Just be careful not to use the functions "range.Last..." in a big loop, since they can be slow. Assign the value you need in a variable and use that variable in your loop. As in IXLCell MyLastCellUsed = ws.LastCellUsed;
    – Matt Roy
    Feb 25, 2019 at 16:45
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I had this problem.

This example has the best performance:

XLWorkbook workbook = new XLWorkbook(FilePath);
// row count
var rowCount = workbook.Worksheet(1).LastRowUsed().RowNumber();
// column count
var columnCount = workbook.Worksheet(1).LastColumnUsed().ColumnNumber();

or

XLWorkbook workbook = new XLWorkbook(FilePath);
// row count
var rowCount = workbook.Worksheet(1).RowsUsed().Count();
// column count
var columnCount = workbook.Worksheet(1).ColumnUsed().Count();

I hope this helps you

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I used this code

libro = new XLWorkbook("file.xlsx");
hoja = libro.Worksheet(1);
var primeraCeldaUsada = hoja.FirstCellUsed();
var ultimaCeldaUsada = hoja.LastCellUsed();
var rango = hoja.Range(primeraCeldaUsada.Address, ultimaCeldaUsada.Address);
int ultfila = int.Parse(ultimaCeldaUsada.Address.RowNumber.ToString());
for (int i = 7; i <= ultfila; i++)
    {
    hoja.Cell(i, 3).Value = hoja.Cell(i, 3).Address.ToString();
    }
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    Please avoid posting code only answers. Please add some explenation to your code, what it does and why you use this code.
    – Korashen
    Nov 15, 2018 at 14:49
  • Recorre la columna "i", desde la fila 7 hasta la ultima celda usada y en cada una agrega la posición en curso. Nov 15, 2018 at 17:00

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