writeexcel 0.5.0 → 0.6.0

Sign up to get free protection for your applications and to get access to all the features.
Files changed (130) hide show
  1. data/.gitattributes +1 -1
  2. data/.gitignore +24 -24
  3. data/README.rdoc +34 -55
  4. data/VERSION +1 -1
  5. data/charts/chartex.rb +316 -316
  6. data/charts/demo1.rb +46 -46
  7. data/charts/demo2.rb +65 -65
  8. data/charts/demo3.rb +117 -117
  9. data/charts/demo4.rb +119 -119
  10. data/charts/demo5.rb +48 -48
  11. data/examples/a_simple.rb +43 -43
  12. data/examples/autofilter.rb +265 -265
  13. data/examples/bigfile.rb +30 -30
  14. data/examples/chart_area.rb +121 -121
  15. data/examples/chart_bar.rb +120 -120
  16. data/examples/chart_column.rb +120 -120
  17. data/examples/chart_line.rb +120 -120
  18. data/examples/chart_pie.rb +108 -108
  19. data/examples/chart_scatter.rb +121 -121
  20. data/examples/chart_stock.rb +148 -148
  21. data/examples/chess.rb +142 -142
  22. data/examples/colors.rb +129 -129
  23. data/examples/comments1.rb +27 -27
  24. data/examples/comments2.rb +352 -352
  25. data/examples/copyformat.rb +52 -52
  26. data/examples/data_validate.rb +279 -279
  27. data/examples/date_time.rb +87 -87
  28. data/examples/defined_name.rb +32 -32
  29. data/examples/demo.rb +124 -124
  30. data/examples/diag_border.rb +36 -36
  31. data/examples/formats.rb +490 -490
  32. data/examples/formula_result.rb +30 -30
  33. data/examples/header.rb +137 -137
  34. data/examples/hide_sheet.rb +29 -29
  35. data/examples/hyperlink.rb +43 -43
  36. data/examples/images.rb +63 -63
  37. data/examples/indent.rb +31 -31
  38. data/examples/merge1.rb +40 -40
  39. data/examples/merge2.rb +45 -45
  40. data/examples/merge3.rb +66 -66
  41. data/examples/merge4.rb +83 -83
  42. data/examples/merge5.rb +80 -80
  43. data/examples/merge6.rb +67 -67
  44. data/examples/outline.rb +255 -255
  45. data/examples/outline_collapsed.rb +209 -209
  46. data/examples/panes.rb +113 -113
  47. data/examples/properties.rb +34 -34
  48. data/examples/properties_jp.rb +33 -33
  49. data/examples/protection.rb +47 -47
  50. data/examples/regions.rb +53 -53
  51. data/examples/repeat.rb +43 -43
  52. data/examples/right_to_left.rb +27 -27
  53. data/examples/row_wrap.rb +53 -53
  54. data/examples/stats.rb +74 -74
  55. data/examples/stocks.rb +81 -81
  56. data/examples/tab_colors.rb +31 -31
  57. data/examples/utf8.rb +15 -15
  58. data/examples/write_arrays.rb +83 -83
  59. data/lib/writeexcel/biffwriter.rb +232 -232
  60. data/lib/writeexcel/caller_info.rb +12 -12
  61. data/lib/writeexcel/chart.rb +2190 -2177
  62. data/lib/writeexcel/charts/area.rb +154 -154
  63. data/lib/writeexcel/charts/bar.rb +177 -177
  64. data/lib/writeexcel/charts/column.rb +156 -156
  65. data/lib/writeexcel/charts/external.rb +66 -66
  66. data/lib/writeexcel/charts/line.rb +154 -154
  67. data/lib/writeexcel/charts/pie.rb +169 -169
  68. data/lib/writeexcel/charts/scatter.rb +192 -192
  69. data/lib/writeexcel/charts/stock.rb +213 -213
  70. data/lib/writeexcel/colors.rb +64 -64
  71. data/lib/writeexcel/compatibility.rb +0 -255
  72. data/lib/writeexcel/debug_info.rb +37 -33
  73. data/lib/writeexcel/excelformulaparser.rb +587 -587
  74. data/lib/writeexcel/format.rb +13 -4
  75. data/lib/writeexcel/formula.rb +26 -9
  76. data/lib/writeexcel/helper.rb +68 -64
  77. data/lib/writeexcel/olewriter.rb +311 -311
  78. data/lib/writeexcel/properties.rb +242 -240
  79. data/lib/writeexcel/storage_lite.rb +984 -978
  80. data/lib/writeexcel/workbook.rb +3210 -3192
  81. data/lib/writeexcel/worksheet.rb +143 -51
  82. data/lib/writeexcel/write_file.rb +44 -40
  83. data/lib/writeexcel.rb +1159 -1159
  84. data/test/helper.rb +31 -28
  85. data/test/perl_output/README +31 -31
  86. data/test/test_00_IEEE_double.rb +13 -13
  87. data/test/test_01_add_worksheet.rb +10 -10
  88. data/test/test_02_merge_formats.rb +53 -53
  89. data/test/test_04_dimensions.rb +392 -392
  90. data/test/test_05_rows.rb +179 -179
  91. data/test/test_06_extsst.rb +77 -77
  92. data/test/test_11_date_time.rb +479 -479
  93. data/test/test_12_date_only.rb +501 -501
  94. data/test/test_13_date_seconds.rb +481 -481
  95. data/test/test_21_escher.rb +637 -637
  96. data/test/test_22_mso_drawing_group.rb +745 -745
  97. data/test/test_23_note.rb +73 -73
  98. data/test/test_24_txo.rb +75 -75
  99. data/test/test_25_position_object.rb +84 -84
  100. data/test/test_26_autofilter.rb +314 -314
  101. data/test/test_27_autofilter.rb +131 -131
  102. data/test/test_28_autofilter.rb +161 -161
  103. data/test/test_29_process_jpg.rb +683 -683
  104. data/test/test_30_validation_dval.rb +77 -77
  105. data/test/test_31_validation_dv_strings.rb +126 -126
  106. data/test/test_32_validation_dv_formula.rb +206 -206
  107. data/test/test_40_property_types.rb +188 -188
  108. data/test/test_41_properties.rb +235 -235
  109. data/test/test_42_set_properties.rb +437 -437
  110. data/test/test_50_name_stored.rb +299 -299
  111. data/test/test_51_name_print_area.rb +357 -357
  112. data/test/test_52_name_print_titles.rb +454 -454
  113. data/test/test_53_autofilter.rb +203 -203
  114. data/test/test_60_chart_generic.rb +578 -578
  115. data/test/test_61_chart_subclasses.rb +95 -95
  116. data/test/test_62_chart_formats.rb +272 -272
  117. data/test/test_63_chart_area_formats.rb +649 -649
  118. data/test/test_biff.rb +75 -75
  119. data/test/test_compatibility.rb +12 -627
  120. data/test/test_example_match.rb +3144 -3144
  121. data/test/test_formula.rb +61 -61
  122. data/test/test_ole.rb +106 -106
  123. data/test/test_storage_lite.rb +125 -125
  124. data/test/test_workbook.rb +139 -139
  125. data/test/test_worksheet.rb +110 -110
  126. data/utils/add_magic_comment.rb +80 -80
  127. data/writeexcel.gemspec +4 -6
  128. data/writeexcel.rdoc +58 -15
  129. metadata +9 -6
  130. data/test/test_new_encoding.rb +0 -205
@@ -1,34 +1,34 @@
1
- #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
2
- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3
-
4
- ##############################################################################
5
- #
6
- # An example of adding document properties to a WriteExcel file.
7
- #
8
- # reverse('©'), August 2008, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
9
- #
10
- # original written in Perl by John McNamara
11
- # converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp
12
- #
13
- require 'rubygems'
14
- require 'writeexcel'
15
-
16
- workbook = WriteExcel.new('properties.xls')
17
- worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet
18
- bp =1
19
- workbook.set_properties(
20
- :title => 'This is an example spreadsheet',
21
- :subject => 'With document properties',
22
- :author => 'Hideo NAKAMURA',
23
- :manager => 'John McNamara',
24
- :company => 'Rubygem',
25
- :category => 'Example spreadsheets',
26
- :keywords => 'Sample, Example, Properties',
27
- :comments => 'Created with Ruby and WriteExcel'
28
- )
29
-
30
-
31
- worksheet.set_column('A:A', 50)
32
- worksheet.write('A1', 'Select File->Properties to see the file properties')
33
-
34
- workbook.close
1
+ #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
2
+ # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3
+
4
+ ##############################################################################
5
+ #
6
+ # An example of adding document properties to a WriteExcel file.
7
+ #
8
+ # reverse('©'), August 2008, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
9
+ #
10
+ # original written in Perl by John McNamara
11
+ # converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp
12
+ #
13
+ require 'rubygems'
14
+ require 'writeexcel'
15
+
16
+ workbook = WriteExcel.new('properties.xls')
17
+ worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet
18
+ bp =1
19
+ workbook.set_properties(
20
+ :title => 'This is an example spreadsheet',
21
+ :subject => 'With document properties',
22
+ :author => 'Hideo NAKAMURA',
23
+ :manager => 'John McNamara',
24
+ :company => 'Rubygem',
25
+ :category => 'Example spreadsheets',
26
+ :keywords => 'Sample, Example, Properties',
27
+ :comments => 'Created with Ruby and WriteExcel'
28
+ )
29
+
30
+
31
+ worksheet.set_column('A:A', 50)
32
+ worksheet.write('A1', 'Select File->Properties to see the file properties')
33
+
34
+ workbook.close
@@ -1,33 +1,33 @@
1
- #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
2
- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3
-
4
- ##############################################################################
5
- #
6
- # An example of adding document properties to a WriteExcel file.
7
- #
8
- # reverse('©'), August 2008, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
9
- #
10
- # original written in Perl by John McNamara
11
- # converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp
12
- #
13
- require 'rubygems'
14
- require 'writeexcel'
15
-
16
- workbook = WriteExcel.new('properties_jp.xls')
17
- worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet
18
- bp =1
19
- workbook.set_properties(
20
- :title => 'スプレッドシートの作成例',
21
- :subject => 'ファイルのプロパティをセット',
22
- :author => '中村英夫',
23
- :manager => 'John McNamara',
24
- :company => 'Rubygem',
25
- :category => 'エクセルファイル',
26
- :keywords => 'エクセル プロパティ UTF-8',
27
- :comments => 'Rubygem writeexcelで作成'
28
- )
29
-
30
- worksheet.set_column('A:A', 50)
31
- worksheet.write('A1', 'メニューのファイル(F)-プロパティ(I)を見てください。')
32
-
33
- workbook.close
1
+ #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
2
+ # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3
+
4
+ ##############################################################################
5
+ #
6
+ # An example of adding document properties to a WriteExcel file.
7
+ #
8
+ # reverse('©'), August 2008, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
9
+ #
10
+ # original written in Perl by John McNamara
11
+ # converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp
12
+ #
13
+ require 'rubygems'
14
+ require 'writeexcel'
15
+
16
+ workbook = WriteExcel.new('properties_jp.xls')
17
+ worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet
18
+ bp =1
19
+ workbook.set_properties(
20
+ :title => 'スプレッドシートの作成例',
21
+ :subject => 'ファイルのプロパティをセット',
22
+ :author => '中村英夫',
23
+ :manager => 'John McNamara',
24
+ :company => 'Rubygem',
25
+ :category => 'エクセルファイル',
26
+ :keywords => 'エクセル プロパティ UTF-8',
27
+ :comments => 'Rubygem writeexcelで作成'
28
+ )
29
+
30
+ worksheet.set_column('A:A', 50)
31
+ worksheet.write('A1', 'メニューのファイル(F)-プロパティ(I)を見てください。')
32
+
33
+ workbook.close
@@ -1,47 +1,47 @@
1
- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2
- #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
3
-
4
- ########################################################################
5
- #
6
- # Example of cell locking and formula hiding in an Excel worksheet via
7
- # the WriteExcel module.
8
- #
9
- # reverse('©'), August 2001, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
10
- #
11
- # original written in Perl by John McNamara
12
- # converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp
13
- #
14
-
15
- require 'rubygems'
16
- require 'writeexcel'
17
-
18
- workbook = WriteExcel.new("protection.xls")
19
- worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet
20
-
21
- # Create some format objects
22
- locked = workbook.add_format(:locked => 1)
23
- unlocked = workbook.add_format(:locked => 0)
24
- hidden = workbook.add_format(:hidden => 1)
25
-
26
- # Format the columns
27
- worksheet.set_column('A:A', 42)
28
- worksheet.set_selection('B3:B3')
29
-
30
- # Protect the worksheet
31
- worksheet.protect
32
-
33
- # Examples of cell locking and hiding
34
- worksheet.write('A1', 'Cell B1 is locked. It cannot be edited.')
35
- worksheet.write('B1', '=1+2', locked)
36
-
37
- worksheet.write('A2', 'Cell B2 is unlocked. It can be edited.')
38
- worksheet.write('B2', '=1+2', unlocked)
39
-
40
- worksheet.write('A3', "Cell B3 is hidden. The formula isn't visible.")
41
- worksheet.write('B3', '=1+2', hidden)
42
-
43
- worksheet.write('A5', 'Use Menu->Tools->Protection->Unprotect Sheet')
44
- worksheet.write('A6', 'to remove the worksheet protection. ')
45
-
46
- workbook.close
47
-
1
+ # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2
+ #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
3
+
4
+ ########################################################################
5
+ #
6
+ # Example of cell locking and formula hiding in an Excel worksheet via
7
+ # the WriteExcel module.
8
+ #
9
+ # reverse('©'), August 2001, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
10
+ #
11
+ # original written in Perl by John McNamara
12
+ # converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp
13
+ #
14
+
15
+ require 'rubygems'
16
+ require 'writeexcel'
17
+
18
+ workbook = WriteExcel.new("protection.xls")
19
+ worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet
20
+
21
+ # Create some format objects
22
+ locked = workbook.add_format(:locked => 1)
23
+ unlocked = workbook.add_format(:locked => 0)
24
+ hidden = workbook.add_format(:hidden => 1)
25
+
26
+ # Format the columns
27
+ worksheet.set_column('A:A', 42)
28
+ worksheet.set_selection('B3:B3')
29
+
30
+ # Protect the worksheet
31
+ worksheet.protect
32
+
33
+ # Examples of cell locking and hiding
34
+ worksheet.write('A1', 'Cell B1 is locked. It cannot be edited.')
35
+ worksheet.write('B1', '=1+2', locked)
36
+
37
+ worksheet.write('A2', 'Cell B2 is unlocked. It can be edited.')
38
+ worksheet.write('B2', '=1+2', unlocked)
39
+
40
+ worksheet.write('A3', "Cell B3 is hidden. The formula isn't visible.")
41
+ worksheet.write('B3', '=1+2', hidden)
42
+
43
+ worksheet.write('A5', 'Use Menu->Tools->Protection->Unprotect Sheet')
44
+ worksheet.write('A6', 'to remove the worksheet protection. ')
45
+
46
+ workbook.close
47
+
data/examples/regions.rb CHANGED
@@ -1,53 +1,53 @@
1
- #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
2
- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3
-
4
- ###############################################################################
5
- #
6
- # Example of how to use the WriteExcel module to write a basic multiple
7
- # worksheet Excel file.
8
- #
9
- # reverse('©'), March 2001, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
10
- #
11
- # original written in Perl by John McNamara
12
- # converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp
13
- #
14
-
15
- require 'rubygems'
16
- require 'writeexcel'
17
-
18
- workbook = WriteExcel.new("regions.xls")
19
-
20
- # Add some worksheets
21
- north = workbook.add_worksheet("North")
22
- south = workbook.add_worksheet("South")
23
- east = workbook.add_worksheet("East")
24
- west = workbook.add_worksheet("West")
25
-
26
- # Add a Format
27
- format = workbook.add_format()
28
- format.set_bold()
29
- format.set_color('blue')
30
-
31
- # Add a caption to each worksheet
32
- workbook.sheets.each do |worksheet|
33
- worksheet.write(0, 0, "Sales", format)
34
- end
35
-
36
- # Write some data
37
- north.write(0, 1, 200000)
38
- south.write(0, 1, 100000)
39
- east.write(0, 1, 150000)
40
- west.write(0, 1, 100000)
41
-
42
- # Set the active worksheet
43
- bp=1
44
- south.activate()
45
-
46
- # Set the width of the first column
47
- south.set_column(0, 0, 20)
48
-
49
- # Set the active cell
50
- south.set_selection(0, 1)
51
-
52
- workbook.close
53
-
1
+ #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
2
+ # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3
+
4
+ ###############################################################################
5
+ #
6
+ # Example of how to use the WriteExcel module to write a basic multiple
7
+ # worksheet Excel file.
8
+ #
9
+ # reverse('©'), March 2001, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
10
+ #
11
+ # original written in Perl by John McNamara
12
+ # converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp
13
+ #
14
+
15
+ require 'rubygems'
16
+ require 'writeexcel'
17
+
18
+ workbook = WriteExcel.new("regions.xls")
19
+
20
+ # Add some worksheets
21
+ north = workbook.add_worksheet("North")
22
+ south = workbook.add_worksheet("South")
23
+ east = workbook.add_worksheet("East")
24
+ west = workbook.add_worksheet("West")
25
+
26
+ # Add a Format
27
+ format = workbook.add_format()
28
+ format.set_bold()
29
+ format.set_color('blue')
30
+
31
+ # Add a caption to each worksheet
32
+ workbook.sheets.each do |worksheet|
33
+ worksheet.write(0, 0, "Sales", format)
34
+ end
35
+
36
+ # Write some data
37
+ north.write(0, 1, 200000)
38
+ south.write(0, 1, 100000)
39
+ east.write(0, 1, 150000)
40
+ west.write(0, 1, 100000)
41
+
42
+ # Set the active worksheet
43
+ bp=1
44
+ south.activate()
45
+
46
+ # Set the width of the first column
47
+ south.set_column(0, 0, 20)
48
+
49
+ # Set the active cell
50
+ south.set_selection(0, 1)
51
+
52
+ workbook.close
53
+
data/examples/repeat.rb CHANGED
@@ -1,43 +1,43 @@
1
- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2
- #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
3
-
4
- ######################################################################
5
- #
6
- # Example of writing repeated formulas.
7
- #
8
- # reverse('©'), August 2002, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
9
- #
10
- # original written in Perl by John McNamara
11
- # converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp
12
- #
13
-
14
- require 'rubygems'
15
- require 'writeexcel'
16
-
17
- workbook = WriteExcel.new("repeat.xls")
18
- worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet
19
-
20
- limit = 1000
21
-
22
- # Write a column of numbers
23
- 0.upto(limit) do |row|
24
- worksheet.write(row, 0, row)
25
- end
26
-
27
- # Store a formula
28
- formula = worksheet.store_formula('=A1*5+4')
29
-
30
- # Write a column of formulas based on the stored formula
31
- 0.upto(limit) do |row|
32
- worksheet.repeat_formula(row, 1, formula, nil,
33
- /A1/, 'A'+(row+1).to_s)
34
- end
35
-
36
- # Direct formula writing. As a speed comparison uncomment the
37
- # following and run the program again
38
-
39
- #for row (0..limit) {
40
- # worksheet.write_formula(row, 2, '=A'.(row+1).'*5+4')
41
- #}
42
-
43
- workbook.close
1
+ # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2
+ #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
3
+
4
+ ######################################################################
5
+ #
6
+ # Example of writing repeated formulas.
7
+ #
8
+ # reverse('©'), August 2002, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
9
+ #
10
+ # original written in Perl by John McNamara
11
+ # converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp
12
+ #
13
+
14
+ require 'rubygems'
15
+ require 'writeexcel'
16
+
17
+ workbook = WriteExcel.new("repeat.xls")
18
+ worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet
19
+
20
+ limit = 1000
21
+
22
+ # Write a column of numbers
23
+ 0.upto(limit) do |row|
24
+ worksheet.write(row, 0, row)
25
+ end
26
+
27
+ # Store a formula
28
+ formula = worksheet.store_formula('=A1*5+4')
29
+
30
+ # Write a column of formulas based on the stored formula
31
+ 0.upto(limit) do |row|
32
+ worksheet.repeat_formula(row, 1, formula, nil,
33
+ /A1/, 'A'+(row+1).to_s)
34
+ end
35
+
36
+ # Direct formula writing. As a speed comparison uncomment the
37
+ # following and run the program again
38
+
39
+ #for row (0..limit) {
40
+ # worksheet.write_formula(row, 2, '=A'.(row+1).'*5+4')
41
+ #}
42
+
43
+ workbook.close
@@ -1,27 +1,27 @@
1
- #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
2
- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3
-
4
- #######################################################################
5
- #
6
- # Example of how to change the default worksheet direction from
7
- # left-to-right to right-to-left as required by some eastern verions
8
- # of Excel.
9
- #
10
- # reverse('©'), January 2006, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
11
- #
12
- # original written in Perl by John McNamara
13
- # converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp
14
- #
15
-
16
- require 'writeexcel'
17
-
18
- workbook = WriteExcel.new("right_to_left.xls")
19
- worksheet1 = workbook.add_worksheet
20
- worksheet2 = workbook.add_worksheet
21
-
22
- worksheet2.right_to_left
23
-
24
- worksheet1.write(0, 0, 'Hello') # A1, B1, C1, ...
25
- worksheet2.write(0, 0, 'Hello') # ..., C1, B1, A1
26
-
27
- workbook.close
1
+ #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
2
+ # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3
+
4
+ #######################################################################
5
+ #
6
+ # Example of how to change the default worksheet direction from
7
+ # left-to-right to right-to-left as required by some eastern verions
8
+ # of Excel.
9
+ #
10
+ # reverse('©'), January 2006, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
11
+ #
12
+ # original written in Perl by John McNamara
13
+ # converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp
14
+ #
15
+
16
+ require 'writeexcel'
17
+
18
+ workbook = WriteExcel.new("right_to_left.xls")
19
+ worksheet1 = workbook.add_worksheet
20
+ worksheet2 = workbook.add_worksheet
21
+
22
+ worksheet2.right_to_left
23
+
24
+ worksheet1.write(0, 0, 'Hello') # A1, B1, C1, ...
25
+ worksheet2.write(0, 0, 'Hello') # ..., C1, B1, A1
26
+
27
+ workbook.close
data/examples/row_wrap.rb CHANGED
@@ -1,53 +1,53 @@
1
- #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
2
- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3
-
4
- ##############################################################################
5
- #
6
- # Demonstrates how to wrap data from one worksheet onto another.
7
- #
8
- # Excel has a row limit of 65536 rows. Sometimes the amount of row data to be
9
- # written to a file is greater than this limit. In this case it is a useful
10
- # technique to wrap the data from one worksheet onto the next so that we get
11
- # something like the following:
12
- #
13
- # Sheet1 Row 1 - 65536
14
- # Sheet2 Row 65537 - 131072
15
- # Sheet3 Row 131073 - ...
16
- #
17
- # In order to achieve this we use a single worksheet reference and
18
- # reinitialise it to point to a new worksheet when required.
19
- #
20
- # reverse('©'), May 2006, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
21
- #
22
- # original written in Perl by John McNamara
23
- # converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp
24
- #
25
-
26
- require 'writeexcel'
27
-
28
- workbook = WriteExcel.new('row_wrap.xls')
29
- worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet
30
-
31
- # Worksheet formatting.
32
- worksheet.set_column('A:A', 20)
33
-
34
- # For the sake of this example we will use a small row limit. In order to use
35
- # the entire row range set the row_limit to 65536.
36
- row_limit = 10
37
- row = 0
38
-
39
- (1 .. 2 * row_limit + 10).each do |count|
40
- # When we hit the row limit we redirect the output
41
- # to a new worksheet and reset the row number.
42
- if row == row_limit
43
- worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet
44
- row = 0
45
-
46
- # Repeat any worksheet formatting.
47
- worksheet.set_column('A:A', 20)
48
- end
49
- worksheet.write(row, 0, "This is row #{count}")
50
- row += 1
51
- end
52
-
53
- workbook.close
1
+ #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
2
+ # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3
+
4
+ ##############################################################################
5
+ #
6
+ # Demonstrates how to wrap data from one worksheet onto another.
7
+ #
8
+ # Excel has a row limit of 65536 rows. Sometimes the amount of row data to be
9
+ # written to a file is greater than this limit. In this case it is a useful
10
+ # technique to wrap the data from one worksheet onto the next so that we get
11
+ # something like the following:
12
+ #
13
+ # Sheet1 Row 1 - 65536
14
+ # Sheet2 Row 65537 - 131072
15
+ # Sheet3 Row 131073 - ...
16
+ #
17
+ # In order to achieve this we use a single worksheet reference and
18
+ # reinitialise it to point to a new worksheet when required.
19
+ #
20
+ # reverse('©'), May 2006, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
21
+ #
22
+ # original written in Perl by John McNamara
23
+ # converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp
24
+ #
25
+
26
+ require 'writeexcel'
27
+
28
+ workbook = WriteExcel.new('row_wrap.xls')
29
+ worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet
30
+
31
+ # Worksheet formatting.
32
+ worksheet.set_column('A:A', 20)
33
+
34
+ # For the sake of this example we will use a small row limit. In order to use
35
+ # the entire row range set the row_limit to 65536.
36
+ row_limit = 10
37
+ row = 0
38
+
39
+ (1 .. 2 * row_limit + 10).each do |count|
40
+ # When we hit the row limit we redirect the output
41
+ # to a new worksheet and reset the row number.
42
+ if row == row_limit
43
+ worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet
44
+ row = 0
45
+
46
+ # Repeat any worksheet formatting.
47
+ worksheet.set_column('A:A', 20)
48
+ end
49
+ worksheet.write(row, 0, "This is row #{count}")
50
+ row += 1
51
+ end
52
+
53
+ workbook.close