Other API Samples Above Average SpreadsheetGear API SampleRange Samples Conditional Formats Above AverageDescriptionCreate an Above Average Conditional Format.Sample Source Code// Create a new workbook and some local variables. SpreadsheetGear.IWorkbook workbook = SpreadsheetGear.Factory.GetWorkbook(); SpreadsheetGear.IWorksheet worksheet = workbook.ActiveWorksheet; SpreadsheetGear.IRange cells = worksheet.Cells; // Add a title to a cell. cells["A1"].Formula = "Above Average"; // Get a reference to a range of cells. SpreadsheetGear.IRange range = cells["A2:A11"]; // Load random data and format as $ using multiple cell range. range.Formula = "=RAND() * 1000"; range.NumberFormat = "$#,##0_);($#,##0)"; // Get a reference to the range's conditional formats collection. SpreadsheetGear.IFormatConditions conditions = range.FormatConditions; // Add above average conditional format. SpreadsheetGear.IFormatCondition condition = conditions.AddAboveAverage(); // Get a reference to the above average condition. SpreadsheetGear.IAboveAverage aboveAverage = condition.AboveAverage; // Display formatting for values equal or above average. aboveAverage.AboveBelow = SpreadsheetGear.AboveBelow.EqualAboveAverage; // Set font and interior formatting options. condition.Font.Bold = true; condition.Font.Italic = true; condition.Font.Color = SpreadsheetGear.Colors.White; condition.Interior.Color = SpreadsheetGear.Colors.DarkViolet; worksheet.UsedRange.EntireColumn.AutoFit();