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package org.apache.poi.ss.formula.functions;
import org.apache.poi.ss.formula.eval.BlankEval;
import org.apache.poi.ss.formula.eval.ErrorEval;
import org.apache.poi.ss.formula.eval.MissingArgEval;
import org.apache.poi.ss.formula.eval.ValueEval;
/**
* Common interface for all implementations of Excel built-in functions.
*/
public interface Function {
/**
* @param args the evaluated function arguments. Empty values are represented with
* {@link BlankEval} or {@link MissingArgEval}, never null
.
* @param srcRowIndex row index of the cell containing the formula under evaluation
* @param srcColumnIndex column index of the cell containing the formula under evaluation
* @return The evaluated result, possibly an {@link ErrorEval}, never null
.
* Note - Excel uses the error code #NUM! instead of IEEE NaN, so when
* numeric functions evaluate to {@link Double#NaN} be sure to translate the result to {@link
* ErrorEval#NUM_ERROR}.
*/
ValueEval evaluate(ValueEval[] args, int srcRowIndex, int srcColumnIndex);
}
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