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GrapeCity.CalcEngine.Functions Namespace / CalcWorkdayFunction Class
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    CalcWorkdayFunction Class Members
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    The following tables list the members exposed by CalcWorkdayFunction.

    Public Constructors
    Public Properties
     NameDescription
    Public PropertyGets a value indicating whether this function is branched by arguments as condition. (Inherited from GrapeCity.CalcEngine.Functions.CalcFunction)
    Public PropertyDetermines whether the evaluation of the function is dependent on the context in which the evaluation occurs. (Inherited from GrapeCity.CalcEngine.Functions.CalcFunction)
    Public PropertyOverridden. Gets the maximum number of arguments for the function.  
    Public PropertyOverridden. Gets the minimum number of arguments for the function.  
    Public PropertyOverridden. Gets The name of the function.  
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    Public Methods
     NameDescription
    Public MethodOverridden. Indicates whether the Evaluate method can process an array arguments.  
    Public MethodIndicates whether the function can process CalcError values. (Inherited from GrapeCity.CalcEngine.Functions.CalcFunction)
    Public MethodOverridden. Indicates whether the Evaluate method can process missing arguments.  
    Public MethodOverridden. Indicates whether the Evaluate method can process references.  
    Public MethodOverloaded. Overridden. Returns a number that represents a date that is the indicated number of working days before or after a date (the starting date).  
    Public MethodFinds the branch argument. (Inherited from GrapeCity.CalcEngine.Functions.CalcFunction)
    Public MethodFinds the test argument when this function is branched. (Inherited from GrapeCity.CalcEngine.Functions.CalcFunction)
    Public MethodDetermines whether the function is volatile while evaluate. (Inherited from GrapeCity.CalcEngine.Functions.CalcFunction)
    Public MethodReturns the string representation of the function. (Inherited from GrapeCity.CalcEngine.Functions.CalcFunction)
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