Where to look for the attributes functionality of CL_GUI_ALV_GRID?

I am trying to use mc_style-f4 of CL_GUI_ALV_GRID.
But it is noe getting triggered.
Where can I look for the functionality of the Attributes section of CL_GUI_ALV_GRID?
(help.sap.com discusses about the events and mthods only and not the attributes section..)
Thanks,
Ven

SE24 shows you the methods and attributes.
and help.sap.com shows the functionality / usage of the methods. it does not tell about the attributes part.
I need to know this usage information about the attributes.
Say for example mc_style_disabled - this disables a cell.
MC_STYLE_F4 what does it do etc..

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