Currently, the documentation for sheets is located at authoring.datacamp.com, here to be more specific. To make things consistent with other SCT packages out there, we should pull these articles into in-package docs, built by readthedocs and available here.
A lot of the naming has changed to make it more consistent with the other what packages out there:
check_value() --> has_equal_value()
check_formula() --> has_equal_formula()
check_regex() --> has_code()
check_function() --> check_function()
check_reference() --> no longer supported
check_operator() -> check_operator()
discontinue check_reference()
check_references() + check_absolute_references() --> has_equal_reference(absolute=False/True)
Currently, the documentation for sheets is located at authoring.datacamp.com, here to be more specific. To make things consistent with other SCT packages out there, we should pull these articles into in-package docs, built by readthedocs and available here.
A lot of the naming has changed to make it more consistent with the other what packages out there:
check_value()-->has_equal_value()check_formula()-->has_equal_formula()check_regex()-->has_code()check_function()-->check_function()check_reference()--> no longer supportedcheck_operator()->check_operator()discontinue check_reference()check_references()+check_absolute_references()-->has_equal_reference(absolute=False/True)