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Excel TypeScript: Functions and Shapes

Worf

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Excel TypeScript: Functions and Shapes - This article shows techniques to manipulate TS functions and Excel shapes.

This is my second TypeScript article. Today we will see how to use functions and deal with shapes and images. The example below is not exactly production code, rather an assortment of working bits that you can use as reference when developing your own projects. In a nutshell, it creates a colourful background and then inserts three transparent shapes.

The interesting TS features shown are:

  • The add shape function accepts rest parameters.
  • There are global variables.
  • One of...

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