Spreadsheet::XLSX(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Spreadsheet::XLSX(3pm) |
Spreadsheet::XLSX - Perl extension for reading MS Excel 2007 files;
use Text::Iconv; my $converter = Text::Iconv->new("utf-8", "windows-1251"); # Text::Iconv is not really required. # This can be any object with the convert method. Or nothing. use Spreadsheet::XLSX; my $excel = Spreadsheet::XLSX->new('test.xlsx', $converter); foreach my $sheet (@{$excel->{Worksheet}}) { printf("Sheet: %s\n", $sheet->{Name}); $sheet->{MaxRow} ||= $sheet->{MinRow}; foreach my $row ($sheet->{MinRow} .. $sheet->{MaxRow}) { $sheet->{MaxCol} ||= $sheet->{MinCol}; foreach my $col ($sheet->{MinCol} .. $sheet->{MaxCol}) { my $cell = $sheet->{Cells}[$row][$col]; if ($cell) { printf("( %s , %s ) => %s\n", $row, $col, $cell->{Val}); } } } }
This module is a (quick and dirty) emulation of Spreadsheet::ParseExcel for Excel 2007 (.xlsx) file format. It supports styles and many of Excel's quirks, but not all. It populates the classes from Spreadsheet::ParseExcel for interoperability; including Workbook, Worksheet, and Cell.
Dmitry Ovsyanko, <do@eludia.ru>, http://eludia.ru/wiki/
Patches by:
Steve Simms Joerg Meltzer Loreyna Yeung Rob Polocz Gregor Herrmann H.Merijn Brand endacoe Pat Mariani Sergey Pushkin
Thanks to TrackVia Inc. (http://www.trackvia.com) for paying for Rob Polocz working time.
Copyright (C) 2008 by Dmitry Ovsyanko
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
2021-11-07 | perl v5.32.1 |