LibreOffice 24.8 Help
The following describes and lists some of the available add-in functions.
You will also find a description of the LibreOffice Calc add-in interface in the Help. In addition, important functions and their parameters are described in the Help for the Shared LibraryLibreOffice Calc add-in DLL.
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Aganu barruwa giddonni barru eo hanafo kiiro shallaganno.
DAYSINMONTH(Barra)
Barra amadamino diri giddo ayee aganaati. Barru eishshi giddo qineesso LibreOffice garinni horonniha ikka noosi.
=DAYSINMONTH(A1) A1 1968-02-17, amadiro 29 barruwa qolanno, Ammajjete hornyu barri 1968.
ORG.OPENOFFICE.DAYSINMONTH
Diru barruwa giddonnibarru eo hanafo kiiro shallaganno.
Dirubarruwa(Barra)
Barra amadamino diri giddo ayee barraati. Barru eishshi giddo qineesso LibreOffice garinni horonniha ikka noosi.
=DAYSINYEAR(A1) A1 1968-02-29 amadiro 366barruwa qolanno, diroho hornyu barri 1968.
ORG.OPENOFFICE.DAYSINYEAR
Diru leap ikkanna hoonge gumulanno. ikkiro, assiishshu hornyo 1 (TRUE)qolanno; ikka hoogiro, 0 (FALSE)qolanno.
ISLEAPYEAR("Barra")
Date specifies whether a given date falls within a leap year. The Date parameter must be a valid date.
=ISLEAPYEAR(A1) 1 qolanno, A1 1968-02-29 amadiha ikkiro, giddo qineesso garinni horote barri Ammajje 29ki 1968 ikkanno.
You may also use =ISLEAPYEAR(DATE(1968;2;29)) or =ISLEAPYEAR("1968-02-29") giving the date string in the ISO 8601 notation.
=ISLEAPYEAR(2/29/68)horoonsidhooti, korkaatuno umo 2 beehama 29 beehama 68, nna aanchite ISLEAPYEAR assiishsha shiimiidi kiironni aantete barru kiiro gede keeni.
ORG.OPENOFFICE.ISLEAPYEAR
Diru giddo lamu aganna mereero noo badooshshe sahallaganno.
MONTHS(StartDate; EndDate; Dana)
HanafoteBarri umi barraati
GoofimarchuBarri layiinkki barraati
Dana badooshshu danna shallaganno. Dandiinanni hornyuwa 0 (fanfe) nna 1 (kiirantino aganna giddo).
ORG.OPENOFFICE.MONTHS
Fidalete aante giddo Fikiimoota 13ofolluwara harisatennifikiimu naanni fikiima maafusidanno. Fidale Z gedensaanni, fidalla wirro higge(Doyitanno). Mafidishshu assiishsha wirro qole loosiisatenni, borro seedisa dandaatto.
ROT13(Borro)
Borro maafudama noose fikiimu naanni fikiimaati. ROT13(ROT13(Dana)) koodde haransanno.
=ROT13("Gur Qbphzrag Sbhaqngvba jnf sbhaqrq va Frcgrzore 2010.") returns the string "The Document Foundation was founded in September 2010.". Notice how spaces, digits, and full stops are unaffected by ROT13.
ORG.OPENOFFICE.ROT13
Refer to the ROT13 wiki page for more details about this function.
Lamalate giddo lamu barruwa mereero noo badooshshe sahallaganno.
WEEKS(StartDate; EndDate; Dana)
StartDate is the start date in the interval.
EndDate is the end date in the interval. The end date must be greater than the start date, or else an error is returned.
Type specifies the type of difference to be calculated. Possible values are 0 (time interval) or 1 (calendar weeks).
If Type = 0 the function will assume that 7 days is equivalent to one week without considering any specific day to mark the beginning of a week.
If Type = 1 the function will consider Monday to be the first day of the week. Therefore, except for the start date, each occurrence of a Monday in the interval is counted as an additional week.
This function considers Monday to be the first day of the week regardless of the current locale settings.
In the following examples, dates are passed as strings. However, they can also be stored in separate cells and be passed as references.
=WEEKS("01/12/2022","01/17/2022",0) returns 0 because Type was set to 0 and there are only 5 days in the interval.
=WEEKS("01/12/2022","01/19/2022",0) returns 1 because Type was set to 0 and there are 7 days in the interval.
=WEEKS("01/12/2022","01/17/2022",1) returns 1 because Type was set to 1 and the interval contains a Monday, since 01/12/2022 is a Wednesday and 01/17/2022 is a Monday.
=WEEKS("01/10/2022","01/15/2022",1) returns 0 because Type was set to 1 and the interval does not contain any Mondays, except for the start date.
ORG.OPENOFFICE.WEEKS
Barru eo hanafonnidiru giddo laamalate kiiro shallaganno. Lamalate kiiro aananno garinni tirantino: Lame diro amaddanno lamalalamalate barri hanafo giddo diroho lexxitanno.
WEEKSINYEAR(Barra)
Barra amadamino diri giddo ayee barraati. Barru eishshi giddo qineesso LibreOffice garinni horonniha ikka noosi.
WEEKSINYEAR(A1) A1 1970-02-17 amadiro 53 qolanno, diroho hornyu barri 1970.
ORG.OPENOFFICE.WEEKSINYEAR
Diru giddo lamu barruwa mereero noo badooshshe sahallaganno.
YEARS(StartDate; EndDate; Dana)
HanafoteBarri umi barraati
GoofimarchuBarri layiinkki barraati
Dana badooshshu danna shallaganno. Dandiinanni hornyuwa 0 (fanfe) nna 1 (kiirantino dirra giddo).
ORG.OPENOFFICE.YEARS
Add-ins can also be implemented through the LibreOffice API.