2.1 Cell formulas
To enter a number
into the current cell, just start typing:
- 0..9
- Self-insert a digit
(
ses-read-cell).
- -
- Self-insert a negative number
(
ses-read-cell).
- .
- Self-insert a fractional number
(
ses-read-cell).
- "
- Self-insert a quoted string. The ending double-quote is
inserted for you (
ses-read-cell).
- (
- Self-insert an expression. The right-parenthesis is
inserted for you (
ses-read-cell). To access
another cell's value, just use its identifier in your
expression. Whenever the other cell is changed, this cell's
formula will be reevaluated. While typing in the expression,
you can use M-<TAB> to complete symbol
names.
- ' (apostrophe)
- Enter a symbol (ses-read-symbol). SES remembers all symbols
that have been used as formulas, so you can type just the
beginning of a symbol and use <SPC>,
<TAB>, and ? to complete it.
To enter something else (e.g., a vector), begin with a digit,
then erase the digit and type whatever you want.
- RET
- Edit the existing formula in the current cell
(
ses-edit-cell).
- C-c C-c
- Force recalculation of the current cell or range
(
ses-recalculate-cell).
- C-c C-l
- Recalculate the entire spreadsheet
(
ses-recalculate-all).