rods 0.5.0 → 0.5.1
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- data/README +6 -3
- data/Rakefile +1 -1
- data/lib/rods.rb +2 -2
- data/rods.gemspec +1 -1
- metadata +3 -3
data/README
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Licensed under the same terms as Ruby. No warranty is provided.
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= Changelog
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* 0.5.1
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* made readCellFromRow() more user-friendly by returning defaults for text and type where
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till recently error-messages were thrown due to missing values
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* 0.5.0
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* new performance-boosters for reading lots of rows (cf. chapter and second example-script below)
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* getNextRow, getPreviousRow, getNextCell, getPreviousCell
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This difference hardly matters while dealing with small documents, but degrades performance significantly when you
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move up or down a sheet with a lot of rows and process several cells on the same row !
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Provided you just want to read exisiting cells and not write to at the user
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Provided you just want to read exisiting cells and not write to at the user level seemingly empty ones, but de facto
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non-existent cells according to Open Document format, an absolute speed-booster compared to the above is the following
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# coding: UTF-8
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# - getPreviousRow(row)
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# - getNextCell(cell)
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# - getPreviousCell(cell)
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# allow the XML-Parser to just continue from the "adjacent" node
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# allow the XML-Parser to just continue from the "adjacent" node and
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# return the previsous/next element without having to start from the top-node
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# of the document over and over again !
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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puts("------------")
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puts("Sum: #{sum}")
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On the ATOM-Nettop I developed the gem, even the script above took just 2-3 seconds and on my Core-i7-Notebook it was finished so quickly
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On the ATOM-Nettop I developed the gem, even the first script above took just 2-3 seconds and on my Core-i7-Notebook it was finished so quickly
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that I supposed it had halted on an immediate error, so: don't be concerned and just experiment :-).
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= Standards
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data/Rakefile
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require 'rake'
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require 'echoe'
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Echoe.new('rods', '0.5.1') do |p|
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p.description = "OpenOffice.org oocalc: Fast automated batch-processing of spreadsheets (*.ods) conforming to Open Document Format v1.1. used by e.g. OpenOffice.org and LibreOffice. Please see screenshot and Rdoc-Documentation at http://ruby.homelinux.com/ruby/rods/. You can contact me at rodsdotrubyatonlinedotde."
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p.summary = "Automation of OpenOffice/LibreOffice by batch-processing of spreadsheets conforming to Open Document v1.1"
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p.url = "http://ruby.homelinux.com/ruby/rods/"
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type=cell.attributes["office:value-type"]
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name: rods
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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prerelease: false
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segments:
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version: 0.5.
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version: 0.5.1
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Dr. Heinz Breinlinger
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