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The Microsoft Excel File Format - OpenOffice.org

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5.71 NUMBER<br />

5.71 NUMBER<br />

BIFF2 BIFF3 BIFF4 BIFF5 BIFF8<br />

0003 H 0203 H 0203 H 0203 H 0203 H<br />

This record represents a cell that contains a floating-point value.<br />

Record NUMBER, BIFF2:<br />

Offset Size Contents<br />

0 2 Index to row<br />

2 2 Index to column<br />

4 3 Cell attributes (➜2.5.13)<br />

7 8 IEEE 754 floating-point value (64-bit double precision) 34<br />

Record NUMBER, BIFF3-BIFF8:<br />

Offset Size Contents<br />

0 2 Index to row<br />

2 2 Index to column<br />

4 2 Index to XF record (➜5.115)<br />

6 8 IEEE 754 floating-point value (64-bit double precision) 34<br />

5.72 OBJECTPROTECT<br />

BIFF2 BIFF3 BIFF4 BIFF5 BIFF8<br />

— 0063 H 0063 H 0063 H 0063 H<br />

This record is part of the worksheet/workbook protection (➜4.18). It determines whether the objects of the current sheet<br />

are protected. Object protection is not active, if this record is omitted.<br />

Record OBJECTPROTECT, BIFF3-BIFF8:<br />

Offset Size Contents<br />

0 2 0 = Objects not protected; 1 = Objects protected<br />

34<br />

For details about the internal structure of floating-point values see http://en.wikipedia.<strong>org</strong>/wiki/IEEE_floating-point_standard.<br />

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