google-apis-sheets_v4 0.9.0 → 0.12.0

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  # Release history for google-apis-sheets_v4
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+ ### v0.12.0 (2022-03-15)
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+ * Regenerated from discovery document revision 20220308
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+ ### v0.11.0 (2021-12-16)
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+ ### v0.10.0 (2021-10-20)
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  ### v0.9.0 (2021-07-08)
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  client = Google::Apis::SheetsV4::SheetsService.new
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  # Authenticate calls
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- client.authentication = # ... use the googleauth gem to create credentials
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+ client.authorization = # ... use the googleauth gem to create credentials
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  ```
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  See the class reference docs for information on the methods you can call from a client.
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  More detailed descriptions of the Google simple REST clients are available in two documents.
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- * The [Usage Guide](https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-ruby-client/blob/master/docs/usage-guide.md) discusses how to make API calls, how to use the provided data structures, and how to work the various features of the client library, including media upload and download, error handling, retries, pagination, and logging.
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- * The [Auth Guide](https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-ruby-client/blob/master/docs/auth-guide.md) discusses authentication in the client libraries, including API keys, OAuth 2.0, service accounts, and environment variables.
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+ * The [Usage Guide](https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-ruby-client/blob/main/docs/usage-guide.md) discusses how to make API calls, how to use the provided data structures, and how to work the various features of the client library, including media upload and download, error handling, retries, pagination, and logging.
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+ * The [Auth Guide](https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-ruby-client/blob/main/docs/auth-guide.md) discusses authentication in the client libraries, including API keys, OAuth 2.0, service accounts, and environment variables.
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  (Note: the above documents are written for the simple REST clients in general, and their examples may not reflect the Sheets service in particular.)
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  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
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  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
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  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
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- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
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- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
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- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
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- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
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- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
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- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
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- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
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- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
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- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
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+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
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+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
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+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
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+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
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+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
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+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
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+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
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+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
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+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
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+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
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  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
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  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
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- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
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- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
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- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
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- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
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- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
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- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
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- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
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- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
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+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
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+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
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+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
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+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
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+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
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+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
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+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
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+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
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+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
3998
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
3999
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
4000
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
4001
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
4002
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
4003
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
4004
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
4005
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
4004
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  # Corresponds to the JSON property `range`
4005
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  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::GridRange]
4006
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  attr_accessor :range
@@ -4587,16 +4589,16 @@ module Google
4587
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  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
4588
4590
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
4589
4591
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
4590
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
4591
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
4592
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
4593
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
4594
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
4595
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
4596
- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
4597
- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
4598
- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
4599
- # REF!`.
4592
+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
4593
+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
4594
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
4595
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
4596
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
4597
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
4598
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
4599
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
4600
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
4601
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
4600
4602
  # Corresponds to the JSON property `range`
4601
4603
  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::GridRange]
4602
4604
  attr_accessor :range
@@ -4714,16 +4716,16 @@ module Google
4714
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  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
4715
4717
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
4716
4718
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
4717
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
4718
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
4719
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
4720
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
4721
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
4722
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
4723
- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
4724
- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
4725
- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
4726
- # REF!`.
4719
+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
4720
+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
4721
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
4722
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
4723
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
4724
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
4725
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
4726
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
4727
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
4728
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
4727
4729
  # Corresponds to the JSON property `range`
4728
4730
  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::GridRange]
4729
4731
  attr_accessor :range
@@ -5613,16 +5615,16 @@ module Google
5613
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  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
5614
5616
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
5615
5617
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
5616
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
5617
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
5618
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
5619
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
5620
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
5621
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
5622
- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
5623
- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
5624
- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
5625
- # REF!`.
5618
+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
5619
+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
5620
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
5621
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
5622
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
5623
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
5624
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
5625
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
5626
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
5627
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
5626
5628
  # Corresponds to the JSON property `range`
5627
5629
  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::GridRange]
5628
5630
  attr_accessor :range
@@ -5691,16 +5693,16 @@ module Google
5691
5693
  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
5692
5694
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
5693
5695
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
5694
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
5695
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
5696
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
5697
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
5698
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
5699
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
5700
- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
5701
- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
5702
- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
5703
- # REF!`.
5696
+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
5697
+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
5698
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
5699
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
5700
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
5701
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
5702
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
5703
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
5704
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
5705
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
5704
5706
  # Corresponds to the JSON property `range`
5705
5707
  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::GridRange]
5706
5708
  attr_accessor :range
@@ -5991,16 +5993,16 @@ module Google
5991
5993
  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
5992
5994
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
5993
5995
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
5994
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
5995
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
5996
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
5997
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
5998
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
5999
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
6000
- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
6001
- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
6002
- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
6003
- # REF!`.
5996
+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
5997
+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
5998
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
5999
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
6000
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
6001
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
6002
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
6003
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
6004
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
6005
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
6004
6006
  class GridRange
6005
6007
  include Google::Apis::Core::Hashable
6006
6008
 
@@ -6268,16 +6270,16 @@ module Google
6268
6270
  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
6269
6271
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
6270
6272
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
6271
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
6272
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
6273
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
6274
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
6275
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
6276
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
6277
- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
6278
- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
6279
- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
6280
- # REF!`.
6273
+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
6274
+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
6275
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
6276
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
6277
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
6278
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
6279
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
6280
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
6281
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
6282
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
6281
6283
  # Corresponds to the JSON property `range`
6282
6284
  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::GridRange]
6283
6285
  attr_accessor :range
@@ -6640,16 +6642,16 @@ module Google
6640
6642
  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
6641
6643
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
6642
6644
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
6643
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
6644
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
6645
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
6646
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
6647
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
6648
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
6649
- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
6650
- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
6651
- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
6652
- # REF!`.
6645
+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
6646
+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
6647
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
6648
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
6649
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
6650
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
6651
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
6652
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
6653
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
6654
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
6653
6655
  # Corresponds to the JSON property `range`
6654
6656
  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::GridRange]
6655
6657
  attr_accessor :range
@@ -6717,16 +6719,16 @@ module Google
6717
6719
  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
6718
6720
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
6719
6721
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
6720
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
6721
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
6722
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
6723
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
6724
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
6725
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
6726
- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
6727
- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
6728
- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
6729
- # REF!`.
6722
+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
6723
+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
6724
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
6725
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
6726
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
6727
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
6728
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
6729
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
6730
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
6731
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
6730
6732
  # Corresponds to the JSON property `range`
6731
6733
  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::GridRange]
6732
6734
  attr_accessor :range
@@ -7472,16 +7474,16 @@ module Google
7472
7474
  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
7473
7475
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
7474
7476
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
7475
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
7476
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
7477
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
7478
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
7479
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
7480
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
7481
- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
7482
- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
7483
- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
7484
- # REF!`.
7477
+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
7478
+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
7479
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
7480
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
7481
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
7482
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
7483
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
7484
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
7485
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
7486
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
7485
7487
  # Corresponds to the JSON property `source`
7486
7488
  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::GridRange]
7487
7489
  attr_accessor :source
@@ -7626,16 +7628,16 @@ module Google
7626
7628
  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
7627
7629
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
7628
7630
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
7629
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
7630
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
7631
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
7632
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
7633
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
7634
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
7635
- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
7636
- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
7637
- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
7638
- # REF!`.
7631
+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
7632
+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
7633
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
7634
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
7635
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
7636
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
7637
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
7638
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
7639
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
7640
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
7639
7641
  # Corresponds to the JSON property `range`
7640
7642
  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::GridRange]
7641
7643
  attr_accessor :range
@@ -7689,16 +7691,16 @@ module Google
7689
7691
  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
7690
7692
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
7691
7693
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
7692
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
7693
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
7694
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
7695
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
7696
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
7697
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
7698
- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
7699
- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
7700
- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
7701
- # REF!`.
7694
+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
7695
+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
7696
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
7697
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
7698
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
7699
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
7700
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
7701
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
7702
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
7703
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
7702
7704
  # Corresponds to the JSON property `range`
7703
7705
  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::GridRange]
7704
7706
  attr_accessor :range
@@ -7839,16 +7841,16 @@ module Google
7839
7841
  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
7840
7842
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
7841
7843
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
7842
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
7843
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
7844
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
7845
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
7846
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
7847
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
7848
- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
7849
- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
7850
- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
7851
- # REF!`.
7844
+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
7845
+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
7846
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
7847
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
7848
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
7849
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
7850
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
7851
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
7852
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
7853
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
7852
7854
  # Corresponds to the JSON property `range`
7853
7855
  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::GridRange]
7854
7856
  attr_accessor :range
@@ -8642,16 +8644,16 @@ module Google
8642
8644
  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
8643
8645
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
8644
8646
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
8645
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
8646
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
8647
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
8648
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
8649
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
8650
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
8651
- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
8652
- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
8653
- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
8654
- # REF!`.
8647
+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
8648
+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
8649
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
8650
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
8651
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
8652
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
8653
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
8654
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
8655
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
8656
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
8655
8657
  # Corresponds to the JSON property `range`
8656
8658
  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::GridRange]
8657
8659
  attr_accessor :range
@@ -9002,16 +9004,16 @@ module Google
9002
9004
  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
9003
9005
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
9004
9006
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
9005
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
9006
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
9007
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
9008
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
9009
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
9010
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
9011
- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
9012
- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
9013
- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
9014
- # REF!`.
9007
+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
9008
+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
9009
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
9010
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
9011
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
9012
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
9013
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
9014
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
9015
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
9016
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
9015
9017
  # Corresponds to the JSON property `dataRange`
9016
9018
  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::GridRange]
9017
9019
  attr_accessor :data_range
@@ -9063,16 +9065,16 @@ module Google
9063
9065
  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
9064
9066
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
9065
9067
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
9066
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
9067
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
9068
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
9069
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
9070
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
9071
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
9072
- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
9073
- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
9074
- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
9075
- # REF!`.
9068
+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
9069
+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
9070
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
9071
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
9072
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
9073
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
9074
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
9075
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
9076
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
9077
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
9076
9078
  # Corresponds to the JSON property `range`
9077
9079
  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::GridRange]
9078
9080
  attr_accessor :range
@@ -9256,16 +9258,16 @@ module Google
9256
9258
  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
9257
9259
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
9258
9260
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
9259
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
9260
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
9261
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
9262
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
9263
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
9264
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
9265
- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
9266
- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
9267
- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
9268
- # REF!`.
9261
+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
9262
+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
9263
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
9264
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
9265
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
9266
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
9267
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
9268
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
9269
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
9270
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
9269
9271
  # Corresponds to the JSON property `source`
9270
9272
  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::GridRange]
9271
9273
  attr_accessor :source
@@ -9643,16 +9645,16 @@ module Google
9643
9645
  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
9644
9646
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
9645
9647
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
9646
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
9647
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
9648
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
9649
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
9650
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
9651
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
9652
- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
9653
- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
9654
- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
9655
- # REF!`.
9648
+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
9649
+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
9650
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
9651
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
9652
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
9653
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
9654
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
9655
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
9656
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
9657
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
9656
9658
  # Corresponds to the JSON property `source`
9657
9659
  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::GridRange]
9658
9660
  attr_accessor :source
@@ -10131,16 +10133,16 @@ module Google
10131
10133
  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
10132
10134
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
10133
10135
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
10134
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
10135
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
10136
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
10137
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
10138
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
10139
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
10140
- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
10141
- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
10142
- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
10143
- # REF!`.
10136
+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
10137
+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
10138
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
10139
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
10140
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
10141
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
10142
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
10143
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
10144
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
10145
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
10144
10146
  # Corresponds to the JSON property `range`
10145
10147
  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::GridRange]
10146
10148
  attr_accessor :range
@@ -10181,16 +10183,16 @@ module Google
10181
10183
  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
10182
10184
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
10183
10185
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
10184
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
10185
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
10186
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
10187
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
10188
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
10189
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
10190
- # sheet_id:0` The start index must always be less than or equal to the end index.
10191
- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
10192
- # ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually rendered in the UI as `#
10193
- # REF!`.
10186
+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
10187
+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
10188
+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
10189
+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
10190
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
10191
+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
10192
+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
10193
+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
10194
+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
10195
+ # rendered in the UI as `#REF!`.
10194
10196
  # Corresponds to the JSON property `range`
10195
10197
  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::GridRange]
10196
10198
  attr_accessor :range
@@ -10264,16 +10266,16 @@ module Google
10264
10266
  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
10265
10267
  # the start index is inclusive and the end index is exclusive -- [start_index,
10266
10268
  # end_index). Missing indexes indicate the range is unbounded on that side. For
10267
- # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 0, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id: 0,
10268
- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
10269
- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
10270
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
10271
- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B == sheet_id: 0,
10272
- # start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1 ==
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- # If the start index equals the end index, then the range is empty. Empty
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+ # example, if `"Sheet1"` is sheet ID 123456, then: `Sheet1!A1:A1 == sheet_id:
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+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
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+ # end_column_index: 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 2,
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+ # end_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B ==
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+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
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+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_row_index: 4, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
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+ # 2` `Sheet1 == sheet_id: 123456` The start index must always be less than or
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+ # equal to the end index. If the start index equals the end index, then the
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+ # range is empty. Empty ranges are typically not meaningful and are usually
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  # Corresponds to the JSON property `range`
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  # A range on a sheet. All indexes are zero-based. Indexes are half open, i.e.
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- # start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index:
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- # 1` `Sheet1!A3:B4 == sheet_id: 0, start_row_index: 2, end_row_index: 4,
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- # start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A:B == sheet_id: 0,
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+ # 123456, start_row_index: 0, end_row_index: 1, start_column_index: 0,
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+ # sheet_id: 123456, start_column_index: 0, end_column_index: 2` `Sheet1!A5:B ==
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  # @return [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::ValueRange]
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+ # The range (in [A1 notation](/sheets/api/guides/concepts#cell)) that updates
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+ # were applied to.
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  # @return [String]
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@@ -11023,10 +11026,11 @@ module Google
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  # @return [String]
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  attr_accessor :major_dimension
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- # the entire requested range, even though the values will exclude trailing rows
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- # and columns. When appending values, this field represents the range to search
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+ # The range the values cover, in [A1 notation](/sheets/api/guides/concepts#cell).
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+ # For output, this range indicates the entire requested range, even though the
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+ # values will exclude trailing rows and columns. When appending values, this
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+ # field represents the range to search for a table, after which values will be
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+ # appended.
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@@ -16,13 +16,13 @@ module Google
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  module Apis
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  module SheetsV4
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+ # The [A1 notation](/sheets/api/guides/concepts#cell) of a range to search for a
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+ # logical table of data. Values are appended after the last row of the table.
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@@ -387,8 +387,8 @@ module Google
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  # Clears one or more ranges of values from a spreadsheet. The caller must
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  # specify the spreadsheet ID and one or more ranges. Only values are cleared --
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- # all other properties of the cell (such as formatting, data validation, etc..)
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- # are kept.
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+ # all other properties of the cell (such as formatting and data validation) are
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  # @param [Google::Apis::SheetsV4::BatchClearValuesRequest] batch_clear_values_request_object
@@ -468,11 +468,12 @@ module Google
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  # option is SERIAL_NUMBER.
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  # @param [String] major_dimension
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  # The major dimension that results should use. For example, if the spreadsheet
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- # data is: `A1=1,B1=2,A2=3,B2=4`, then requesting `range=A1:B2,majorDimension=
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- # ROWS` returns `[[1,2],[3,4]]`, whereas requesting `range=A1:B2,majorDimension=
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- # COLUMNS` returns `[[1,3],[2,4]]`.
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+ # data is: `A1=1,B1=2,A2=3,B2=4`, then requesting `ranges=["A1:B2"],
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- # The A1 notation or R1C1 notation of the range to retrieve values from.
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+ # The [A1 notation or R1C1 notation](/sheets/api/guides/concepts#cell) of the
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+ # range to retrieve values from.
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  # @param [String] value_render_option
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@@ -616,7 +617,8 @@ module Google
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+ # The [A1 notation or R1C1 notation](/sheets/api/guides/concepts#cell) of the
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+ # values to clear.
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@@ -653,7 +655,8 @@ module Google
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  # @param [String] spreadsheet_id
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  # @param [String] range
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+ # The [A1 notation or R1C1 notation](/sheets/api/guides/concepts#cell) of the
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+ # range to retrieve values from.
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  # @param [String] date_time_render_option
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  # How dates, times, and durations should be represented in the output. This is
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  # ignored if value_render_option is FORMATTED_VALUE. The default dateTime render
@@ -702,7 +705,7 @@ module Google
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+ # The [A1 notation](/sheets/api/guides/concepts#cell) of the values to update.
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metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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- version: 0.9.0
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+ version: 0.12.0
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  platform: ruby
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2021-07-12 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2022-03-21 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  bug_tracker_uri: https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-ruby-client/issues
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- changelog_uri: https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-ruby-client/tree/master/generated/google-apis-sheets_v4/CHANGELOG.md
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- documentation_uri: https://googleapis.dev/ruby/google-apis-sheets_v4/v0.9.0
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- source_code_uri: https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-ruby-client/tree/master/generated/google-apis-sheets_v4
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+ changelog_uri: https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-ruby-client/tree/main/generated/google-apis-sheets_v4/CHANGELOG.md
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+ documentation_uri: https://googleapis.dev/ruby/google-apis-sheets_v4/v0.12.0
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+ source_code_uri: https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-ruby-client/tree/main/generated/google-apis-sheets_v4
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  rdoc_options: []
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@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  requirements: []
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  summary: Simple REST client for Google Sheets API V4