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package org.apache.poi.ss.formula.functions;
import org.apache.poi.ss.formula.eval.ValueEval;
/**
* Implementation of Excel HYPERLINK function.
*
* In Excel this function has special behaviour - it causes the displayed cell value to behave like
* a hyperlink in the GUI. From an evaluation perspective however, it is very simple.
*
* Syntax:
* HYPERLINK(link_location, friendly_name)
*
* link_location The URL of the hyperlink
* friendly_name (optional) the value to display
*
* Returns last argument. Leaves type unchanged (does not convert to {@link org.apache.poi.ss.formula.eval.StringEval}).
*
* @author Wayne Clingingsmith
*/
public final class Hyperlink extends Var1or2ArgFunction {
public ValueEval evaluate(int srcRowIndex, int srcColumnIndex, ValueEval arg0) {
return arg0;
}
public ValueEval evaluate(int srcRowIndex, int srcColumnIndex, ValueEval arg0, ValueEval arg1) {
// note - if last arg is MissingArgEval, result will be NumberEval.ZERO,
// but WorkbookEvaluator does that translation
return arg1;
}
}