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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] Updated: (OFFICE-2334) NEEDS-DISCUSSION:Reference - Rewording needed



     [ http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-2334?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Dennis Hamilton updated OFFICE-2334:
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    Proposal: 
[Introduced 2010-04-18; updated 2010-04-20]

Replace section 3.8 Reference in OpenDocument-v1.2-part2-draft25 (or CD02) in its entirety with the following content:

"""
A cell strip consists of cell positions in the same row and in one or more contiguous columns.  

A cell rectangle consists of cell positions in the same cell strips of one or more contiguous rows.

A cell cuboid consists of cell positions in the same cell rectangles of one or more contiguous sheets.

A reference is the smallest cuboid that  (1) contains specifically-identified cell positions and/or specifically-identified complete columns/rows such that (2) removal of any cell positions either violates condition (1) or does not leave a cuboid.

Cell positions in a cell cuboid/rectangle/strip can resolve to empty cells (section 3.7).  

The definitions of specific operations and functions that allow references as operands and parameters stipulate any particular limitations there are on forms of references and how  empty cells, when permitted, are interpreted.
"""


  was:
[Introduced 2010-03-18]

Replace section 3.8 Reference in OpenDocument-v1.2-part2-draft25 (or CD02) in its entirety with the following content:

"""
A cell strip consists of cell positions in the same row and in one or more contiguous columns.  

A cell rectangle consists of cell positions in the same cell strips of one or more contiguous rows.

A cell cuboid consists of cell positions in the same cell rectangles of one or more contiguous sheets.

A reference is the smallest cuboid that  (1) contains specifically-identified cell positions and/or specifically-identified complete columns/rows such that (2) removal of any cell positions either violates condition (1) or does not leave a cuboid.

A sparse cell cuboid,  rectangle, or strip is one for which not every (perhaps not any) identifiable cell position determines a definite cell.  Such cell positions are said to be empty cells (section 3.7).  

The definitions of specific operations and functions that allow references as operands and parameters stipulate any particular limitations there are on forms of references, whether the references may be sparse and, if so, how empty cells are interpreted.
"""



Updated to reflect 2010-04-20 OpenFormula SC discussion.

> NEEDS-DISCUSSION: Reference - Rewording needed
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFFICE-2334
>                 URL: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-2334
>             Project: OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: OpenFormula
>    Affects Versions: ODF 1.2 Part 2 CD 1, ODF 1.2 Part 2 CD 2
>            Reporter: Patrick Durusau
>            Assignee: Dennis Hamilton
>             Fix For: ODF 1.2 Part 2 CD 3
>
>
> Reference currently reads:
> "A reference refers to a cuboid of cells called a range. A special case is a single cell reference, a reference to a single cell."
> Rather:
> "A reference specifies a contiguous set of one or more cells. Such as set of cells may be referred to as a range."
> I am assuming that "cuboid" was used to indicate that a reference can refer only to a contiguous range of cells. 

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