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Spreadsheet::ParseExcel - Get information from an Excel file. Modifying to port font support
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NOTE: the parseexcel developer has retired this codeline in favor of ruby-spreadsheet: http://github.com/jacobat/ruby-spreadsheet/tree/master Spreadsheet::ParseExcel - Get information from an Excel file. ============ Version: 0.5.2 Date: 2007-07-19 Short Description: Spreadsheet::ParseExcel allows you to get information out of a simple Excel file This Package is an - as of today incomplete - translation of Kawai Takanoris Perl-Module. Requirements ------------ * ruby 1.8 Install ------- De-Compress archive and enter its top directory. Then type: $ ruby install.rb config $ ruby install.rb setup ($ su) # ruby install.rb install You can also install files into your favorite directory by supplying install.rb with some options. Try "ruby install.rb --help". More information can be found in the redistributed file usage-en.txt Usage ----- #!/usr/bin/env ruby require 'parseexcel' # your first step is always reading in the file. # that gives you a workbook-object, which has one or more worksheets, # just like in Excel you have the possibility of multiple worksheets. workbook = Spreadsheet::ParseExcel.parse(path_to_file) # usually, you want the first worksheet: worksheet = workbook.worksheet(0) # now you can either iterate over all rows, skipping the first number of # rows (in case you know they just contain column headers) skip = 2 worksheet.each(skip) { |row| # a row is actually just an Array of Cells.. first_cell = row.at(0) # how you get data out of the cell depends on what datatype you # expect: # if you expect a String, you can pass an encoding and (iconv # required) the content of the cell will be converted. str = row.at(1).to_s('latin1') # if you expect a Float: float = row.at(2).to_f # if you expect an Integer: int = row.at(3).to_i # if you expect a Date: date = row.at(4).date # ParseExcel makes a guess at what Datatype a cell has. At the moment, # possible values are: :date, :numeric, :text celltype = first_cell.type } # if you know exactly which row your data resides in, you may just # retrieve that row, which is again simply an Array of Cells row = worksheet.row(26) License ------- LGPL URL: http://download.ywesee.com/parseexcel Author: Hannes Wyss <[email protected]>
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