NAME
Spreadsheet::SimpleExcel - Create Excel files with Perl
SYNOPSIS
use Spreadsheet::SimpleExcel;
binmode(\*STDOUT);
# data for spreadsheet
my @header = qw(Header1 Header2);
my @data = (['Row1Col1', 'Row1Col2'],
['Row2Col1', 'Row2Col2']);
# create a new instance
my $excel = Spreadsheet::SimpleExcel->new();
# add worksheets
$excel->add_worksheet('Name of Worksheet',{-headers => \@header, -data => \@data});
$excel->add_worksheet('Second Worksheet',{-data => \@data});
$excel->add_worksheet('Test');
# add a row into the middle
$excel->add_row_at('Name of Worksheet',1,[qw/new row/]);
# sort data of worksheet - ASC or DESC
$excel->sort_data('Name of Worksheet',0,'DESC');
# remove a worksheet
$excel->del_worksheet('Test');
# sort worksheets
$excel->sort_worksheets('DESC');
# create the spreadsheet
$excel->output();
# print sheet-names
print join(", ",$excel->sheets()),"\n";
# get the result as a string
my $spreadsheet = $excel->output_as_string();
# print result into a file and handle error
$excel->output_to_file("my_excel.xls") or die $excel->errstr();
$excel->output_to_file("my_excel2.xls",45000) or die $excel->errstr();
## or
# data
my @data2 = (['Row1Col1', 'Row1Col2'],
['Row2Col1', 'Row2Col2']);
my $worksheet = ['NAME',{-data => \@data2}];
# create a new instance
my $excel2 = Spreadsheet::SimpleExcel->new(-worksheets => [$worksheet]);
# add headers to 'NAME'
$excel2->set_headers('NAME',[qw/this is a test/]);
# append data to 'NAME'
$excel2->add_row('NAME',[qw/new row/]);
$excel2->output();
$excel2->output_to_XML('test.xml');
DESCRIPTION
Spreadsheet::SimpleExcel simplifies the creation of excel-files in the web. It does provide simple cell-formats, but only three types of formats (to keep the module simple).
METHODS
new
# create a new instance
my $excel = Spreadsheet::SimpleExcel->new();
# or
my $worksheet = ['NAME',{-data => ['This','is','an','Test']}];
my $excel2 = Spreadsheet::SimpleExcel->new(-worksheets => [$worksheet]);
# to create a file
my $filename = 'test.xls';
my $excel = Spreadsheet::SimpleExcel->new(-filename => $filename);
#if a file > 7 MB should be created
$excel = Spreadsheet::SimpleExcel->new(-big => 1);
If -big is set to true, Spreadsheet::WriteExcel::Big is required!
add_worksheet
# add worksheets
$excel->add_worksheet('Name of Worksheet',{-headers => \@header, -data => \@data});
$excel->add_worksheet('Second Worksheet',{-data => \@data});
$excel->add_worksheet('Test');
The first parameter of this method is the name of the worksheet and the second one is a hash with (optional) information about the headlines and the data. No duplicate worksheets allowed.
del_worksheet
# remove a worksheet
$excel->del_worksheet('Test');
Deletes all worksheets named like the first parameter
add_row
# append data to 'NAME'
$excel->add_row('NAME',[qw/new row/]);
Adds a new row to the worksheet named 'NAME'
add_row_at
# add a row into the middle
$excel->add_row_at('Name of Worksheet',1,[qw/new row/]);
This method inserts a row into the existing data
sort_data
# sort data of worksheet - ASC or DESC
$excel->sort_data('Name of Worksheet',0,'DESC');
sort_data sorts the rows. All sorts for one worksheet are combined, so
$excel->sort_data('Name of Worksheet',0,'DESC');
$excel->sort_data('Name of Worksheet',1,'ASC');
will sort the column 0 first and then (within this sorted data) the column 1.
reset_sort
$excel->reset_sort('Name of Worksheet');
The data won't be sorted, the data are in original order instead.
set_headers
# add headers to 'NAME'
$excel->set_headers('NAME',[qw/this is a test/]);
set the headers for the worksheet named 'NAME'
errstr
returns error message.
sort_worksheets
# sort worksheets
$excel->sort_worksheets('DESC');
sorts the worksheets in DESCending or ASCending order.
output
$excel2->output();
prints the worksheet to the STDOUT and prints the Mime-type 'application/vnd.ms-excel'.
output_as_string
# get the result as a string
my $spreadsheet = $excel->output_as_string();
returns a string that contains the data in excel-format
output_to_file
# print result into a file [output_to_file(<filename>,<lines>)]
$excel->output_to_file("my_excel.xls");
$excel->output_to_file("my_excel2.xls",45000) or die $excel->errstr();
prints the data into a file. The data will be printed into more worksheets, if the number of rows is greater than <lines> (default 32000).
output_to_XML
$excel2->output_to_XML('test.xml');
prints the data into a XML file.
sheets
$ref = $excel->sheets();
@names = $excel->sheets();
In listcontext this subroutines returns a list of the names of sheets that are in $excel, in scalar context it returns a reference on an Array.
set_headers_format
# set formats for headers of 'NAME'
# first col 'string', second col 'number', third col default format, fourth col 'number'
$excel2->set_headers_format('NAME',['s','n',undef,'n']);
sets the headers formats for a specified worksheet. If formats are commited, the default format is set. Default format is set by Spreadsheet::WriteExcel
set_data_format
# set formats for headers of 'NAME'
# first col 'string', second col 'number', third col default format, fourth col 'number'
$excel2->set_data_format('NAME',['s','n',undef,'n']);
sets the data formats for a specified worksheet. If formats are commited, the default format is set. Default format is set by Spreadsheet::WriteExcel
EXAMPLES
PRINT ON STDOUT
#! /usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Spreadsheet::SimpleExcel;
binmode(\*STDOUT);
# data for spreadsheet
my @header = qw(Header1 Header2);
my @data = (['Row1Col1', 'Row1Col2'],
['Row2Col1', 'Row2Col2']);
# create a new instance
my $excel = Spreadsheet::SimpleExcel->new();
# add worksheets
$excel->add_worksheet('Name of Worksheet',{-headers => \@header, -data => \@data});
$excel->add_worksheet('Second Worksheet',{-data => \@data});
$excel->add_worksheet('Test');
# add a row into the middle
$excel->add_row_at('Name of Worksheet',1,[qw/new row/]);
# sort data of worksheet - ASC or DESC
$excel->sort_data('Name of Worksheet',0,'DESC');
# remove a worksheet
$excel->del_worksheet('Test');
# create the spreadsheet
$excel->output();
RECEIVE DATA AS A SCALAR
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Spreadsheet::SimpleExcel;
# data
my @data2 = (['Row1Col1', 'Row1Col2'],
['Row2Col1', 'Row2Col2']);
my $worksheet = ['NAME',{-data => \@data2}];
# create a new instance
my $excel2 = Spreadsheet::SimpleExcel->new(-worksheets => [$worksheet]);
# add headers to 'NAME'
$excel2->set_headers('NAME',[qw/this is a test/]);
# append data to 'NAME'
$excel2->add_row('NAME',[qw/new row/]);
# receive as string
my $string = $excel2->output_as_string();
PRINT INTO FILE
#! /usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Spreadsheet::SimpleExcel;
# data
my @data2 = (['Row1Col1', 'Row1Col2'],
['Row2Col1', 'Row2Col2']);
my $worksheet = ['NAME',{-data => \@data2}];
# create a new instance
my $excel2 = Spreadsheet::SimpleExcel->new(-worksheets => [$worksheet]);
# add headers to 'NAME'
$excel2->set_headers('NAME',[qw/this is a test/]);
# append data to 'NAME'
$excel2->add_row('NAME',[qw/new row/]);
# print into file
$excel2->output_to_file("my_excel.xls");
PRINT INTO FILE (break worksheets)
#! /usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Spreadsheet::SimpleExcel;
# create a new instance
my $excel = Spreadsheet::SimpleExcel->new();
my @header = qw(Header1 Header2);
my @data = (['Row1Col1', 'Row1Col2'],
['Row2Col1', 'Row2Col2']);
for(0..70000){
push(@data,[qw/1 2 4 6 8/]);
}
# add worksheets
$excel->add_worksheet('Name of Worksheet',{-headers => \@header, -data => \@data});
$excel->add_row('Name of Worksheet',[qw/1 2 3 4 5/]);
# print into file
$excel->output_to_file("my_excel.xls",10000);
DEPENDENCIES
This module requires Spreadsheet::WriteExcel and IO::Scalar
BUGS and COMMENTS
Feel free to contact me and send me bugreports or comments on this module. Feature Requests or discussions are welcome at http://groups-beta.google.com/group/SpreadsheetSimpleExcel
SEE ALSO
Spreadsheet::WriteExcel
IO::Scalar
IO::File
XML::Writer
AUTHOR
Renee Baecker, <module@renee-baecker.de>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2004 by Renee Baecker
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.6.1 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.