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User-Defined Functions
You can apply user-defined functions in $[officename] Calc in the following ways:You can define your own functions using the Basic-IDE. This method requires a basic knowledge of programming.You can program functions as add-ins. This method requires an advanced knowledge of programming.
Defining A Function Using %PRODUCTNAME Basic
Choose .You will now see the Basic IDE.In the Object Catalog window, double-click on the module where you want to store your macro.Enter the function code. In this example, we define a VOL(a; b; c) function that calculates the volume of a rectangular solid with side lengths a, b and c:Function VOL(a, b, c) VOL = a*b*cEnd FunctionClose the Basic-IDE window.Your function is automatically saved in the selected module and is now available. If you apply the function in a Calc document that is to be used on another computer, you can copy the function to the Calc document as described in the next section.
Copying a Function To a Document
In stage 2 of "Defining A Function Using %PRODUCTNAME Basic", in the Macro dialog you clicked on Edit . As the default, in the Macro from field the My Macros - Standard - Module1 module is selected. The Standard library resides locally in your user directory.If you want to copy the user-defined function to a Calc document:Choose .In the Macro from field select My Macros - Standard - Module1 and click Edit.In the Basic-IDE, select the source of your user-defined function and copy it to the clipboard.Close the Basic-IDE.Choose .In the Macro from field select (Name of the Calc document) - Standard - Module1. Click Edit.Paste the clipboard contents in the Basic-IDE of the document.
Applying a User-defined Function in $[officename] Calc
Once you have defined the function VOL(a; b; c) in the Basic-IDE, you can apply it the same way as the built-in functions of $[officename] Calc.Open a Calc document and enter numbers for the function parameters a, b and c in cells A1, B1, and C1.Set the cursor in another cell and enter the following:=VOL(A1;B1;C1)The function is evaluated and you will see the result in the selected cell.