writeexcel 0.4.1 → 0.4.2

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  == Recent Changes
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+ v0.4.2
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+ * use namespace 'Writeexcel::' to Chart(::*), Colors, Format, Formula, Worksheet.
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+ * add_chart() parameter of :type changed . ex) Chart::Bar => 'Chart::Bar'
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+ * almost complete japanese document : writeexcel.doc
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+ * Bug fix. typo in Worksheet#set_zoom()
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+ * some refactoring.
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  v0.4.1
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  * Bug fix. Workbook#add_format() doesn't work when received two or more parameters.
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  * Bug fix. Worksheet#write_formula() doesn't work when formula contains utf8 string.
data/VERSION CHANGED
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- 0.4.1
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+ 0.4.2
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  #
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  # Example 1. A minimal chart.
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  #
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- chart1 = workbook.add_chart(:type => Chart::Area)
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+ chart1 = workbook.add_chart(:type => 'Chart::Area')
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  # Add values only. Use the default categories.
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  chart1.add_series( :values => '=Sheet1!$B$2:$B$7' )
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  # Example 2. A minimal chart with user specified categories (X axis)
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  # and a series name.
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  #
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- chart2 = workbook.add_chart(:type => Chart::Area)
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+ chart2 = workbook.add_chart(:type => 'Chart::Area')
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  # Configure the series.
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  chart2.add_series(
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  #
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  # Example 3. Same as previous chart but with added title and axes labels.
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  #
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- chart3 = workbook.add_chart(:type => Chart::Area)
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+ chart3 = workbook.add_chart(:type => 'Chart::Area')
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  # Configure the series.
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  chart3.add_series(
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  #
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  # Example 4. Same as previous chart but with an added series
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  #
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- chart4 = workbook.add_chart(:name => 'Results Chart', :type => Chart::Area)
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+ chart4 = workbook.add_chart(:name => 'Results Chart', :type => 'Chart::Area')
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  # Configure the series.
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  #
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  # Example 5. Same as Example 3 but as an embedded chart.
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- chart5 = workbook.add_chart(:type => Chart::Area, :embedded => 1)
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+ chart5 = workbook.add_chart(:type => 'Chart::Area', :embedded => 1)
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  # Configure the series.
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  chart5.add_series(
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  #
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  # Example 1. A minimal chart.
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- chart1 = workbook.add_chart(:type => Chart::Bar)
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+ chart1 = workbook.add_chart(:type => 'Chart::Bar')
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  # Add values only. Use the default categories.
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  chart1.add_series( :values => '=Sheet1!$B$2:$B$7' )
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  # Example 2. A minimal chart with user specified categories (X axis)
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  # and a series name.
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- chart2 = workbook.add_chart(:type => Chart::Bar)
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+ chart2 = workbook.add_chart(:type => 'Chart::Bar')
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  # Configure the series.
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  chart2.add_series(
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  #
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  # Example 3. Same as previous chart but with added title and axes labels.
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- chart3 = workbook.add_chart(:type => Chart::Bar)
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+ chart3 = workbook.add_chart(:type => 'Chart::Bar')
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  # Example 4. Same as previous chart but with an added series
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- chart4 = workbook.add_chart(:name => 'Results Chart', :type => Chart::Bar)
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+ chart4 = workbook.add_chart(:name => 'Results Chart', :type => 'Chart::Bar')
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  # Example 5. Same as Example 3 but as an embedded chart.
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- chart5 = workbook.add_chart(:type => Chart::Bar, :embedded => 1)
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+ chart5 = workbook.add_chart(:type => 'Chart::Bar', :embedded => 1)
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  # Example 1. A minimal chart.
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+ chart1 = workbook.add_chart(:type => 'Chart::Column')
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  chart1.add_series( :values => '=Sheet1!$B$2:$B$7' )
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  # Example 2. A minimal chart with user specified categories (X axis)
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+ chart2 = workbook.add_chart(:type => 'Chart::Column')
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