// Copyright 2016 - 2022 The excelize Authors. All rights reserved. Use of // this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in // the LICENSE file. // // Package excelize providing a set of functions that allow you to write to and // read from XLAM / XLSM / XLSX / XLTM / XLTX files. Supports reading and // writing spreadsheet documents generated by Microsoft Excelâ„¢ 2007 and later. // Supports complex components by high compatibility, and provided streaming // API for generating or reading data from a worksheet with huge amounts of // data. This library needs Go version 1.15 or later. package excelize import "strings" // Rect gets merged cell rectangle coordinates sequence. func (mc *xlsxMergeCell) Rect() ([]int, error) { var err error if mc.rect == nil { mc.rect, err = areaRefToCoordinates(mc.Ref) } return mc.rect, err } // MergeCell provides a function to merge cells by given range reference and // sheet name. Merging cells only keeps the upper-left cell value, and // discards the other values. For example create a merged cell of D3:E9 on // Sheet1: // // err := f.MergeCell("Sheet1", "D3", "E9") // // If you create a merged cell that overlaps with another existing merged cell, // those merged cells that already exist will be removed. The cell references // tuple after merging in the following range will be: A1(x3,y1) D1(x2,y1) // A8(x3,y4) D8(x2,y4) // // B1(x1,y1) D1(x2,y1) // +------------------------+ // | | // A4(x3,y3) | C4(x4,y3) | // +------------------------+ | // | | | | // | |B5(x1,y2) | D5(x2,y2)| // | +------------------------+ // | | // |A8(x3,y4) C8(x4,y4)| // +------------------------+ func (f *File) MergeCell(sheet, hCell, vCell string) error { rect, err := areaRefToCoordinates(hCell + ":" + vCell) if err != nil { return err } // Correct the range reference, such correct C1:B3 to B1:C3. _ = sortCoordinates(rect) hCell, _ = CoordinatesToCellName(rect[0], rect[1]) vCell, _ = CoordinatesToCellName(rect[2], rect[3]) ws, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet) if err != nil { return err } ws.Lock() defer ws.Unlock() ref := hCell + ":" + vCell if ws.MergeCells != nil { ws.MergeCells.Cells = append(ws.MergeCells.Cells, &xlsxMergeCell{Ref: ref, rect: rect}) } else { ws.MergeCells = &xlsxMergeCells{Cells: []*xlsxMergeCell{{Ref: ref, rect: rect}}} } ws.MergeCells.Count = len(ws.MergeCells.Cells) return err } // UnmergeCell provides a function to unmerge a given range reference. // For example unmerge area D3:E9 on Sheet1: // // err := f.UnmergeCell("Sheet1", "D3", "E9") // // Attention: overlapped areas will also be unmerged. func (f *File) UnmergeCell(sheet, hCell, vCell string) error { ws, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet) if err != nil { return err } ws.Lock() defer ws.Unlock() rect1, err := areaRefToCoordinates(hCell + ":" + vCell) if err != nil { return err } // Correct the range reference, such correct C1:B3 to B1:C3. _ = sortCoordinates(rect1) // return nil since no MergeCells in the sheet if ws.MergeCells == nil { return nil } if err = f.mergeOverlapCells(ws); err != nil { return err } i := 0 for _, mergeCell := range ws.MergeCells.Cells { if mergeCell == nil { continue } rect2, _ := areaRefToCoordinates(mergeCell.Ref) if isOverlap(rect1, rect2) { continue } ws.MergeCells.Cells[i] = mergeCell i++ } ws.MergeCells.Cells = ws.MergeCells.Cells[:i] ws.MergeCells.Count = len(ws.MergeCells.Cells) if ws.MergeCells.Count == 0 { ws.MergeCells = nil } return nil } // GetMergeCells provides a function to get all merged cells from a worksheet // currently. func (f *File) GetMergeCells(sheet string) ([]MergeCell, error) { var mergeCells []MergeCell ws, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet) if err != nil { return mergeCells, err } if ws.MergeCells != nil { if err = f.mergeOverlapCells(ws); err != nil { return mergeCells, err } mergeCells = make([]MergeCell, 0, len(ws.MergeCells.Cells)) for i := range ws.MergeCells.Cells { ref := ws.MergeCells.Cells[i].Ref cell := strings.Split(ref, ":")[0] val, _ := f.GetCellValue(sheet, cell) mergeCells = append(mergeCells, []string{ref, val}) } } return mergeCells, err } // overlapRange calculate overlap range of merged cells, and returns max // column and rows of the range. func overlapRange(ws *xlsxWorksheet) (row, col int, err error) { var rect []int for _, mergeCell := range ws.MergeCells.Cells { if mergeCell == nil { continue } if rect, err = mergeCell.Rect(); err != nil { return } x1, y1, x2, y2 := rect[0], rect[1], rect[2], rect[3] if x1 > col { col = x1 } if x2 > col { col = x2 } if y1 > row { row = y1 } if y2 > row { row = y2 } } return } // flatMergedCells convert merged cells range reference to cell-matrix. func flatMergedCells(ws *xlsxWorksheet, matrix [][]*xlsxMergeCell) error { for i, cell := range ws.MergeCells.Cells { rect, err := cell.Rect() if err != nil { return err } x1, y1, x2, y2 := rect[0]-1, rect[1]-1, rect[2]-1, rect[3]-1 var overlapCells []*xlsxMergeCell for x := x1; x <= x2; x++ { for y := y1; y <= y2; y++ { if matrix[x][y] != nil { overlapCells = append(overlapCells, matrix[x][y]) } matrix[x][y] = cell } } if len(overlapCells) != 0 { newCell := cell for _, overlapCell := range overlapCells { newCell = mergeCell(cell, overlapCell) } newRect, _ := newCell.Rect() x1, y1, x2, y2 := newRect[0]-1, newRect[1]-1, newRect[2]-1, newRect[3]-1 for x := x1; x <= x2; x++ { for y := y1; y <= y2; y++ { matrix[x][y] = newCell } } ws.MergeCells.Cells[i] = newCell } } return nil } // mergeOverlapCells merge overlap cells. func (f *File) mergeOverlapCells(ws *xlsxWorksheet) error { rows, cols, err := overlapRange(ws) if err != nil { return err } if rows == 0 || cols == 0 { return nil } matrix := make([][]*xlsxMergeCell, cols) for i := range matrix { matrix[i] = make([]*xlsxMergeCell, rows) } _ = flatMergedCells(ws, matrix) mergeCells := ws.MergeCells.Cells[:0] for _, cell := range ws.MergeCells.Cells { rect, _ := cell.Rect() x1, y1, x2, y2 := rect[0]-1, rect[1]-1, rect[2]-1, rect[3]-1 if matrix[x1][y1] == cell { mergeCells = append(mergeCells, cell) for x := x1; x <= x2; x++ { for y := y1; y <= y2; y++ { matrix[x][y] = nil } } } } ws.MergeCells.Count, ws.MergeCells.Cells = len(mergeCells), mergeCells return nil } // mergeCell merge two cells. func mergeCell(cell1, cell2 *xlsxMergeCell) *xlsxMergeCell { rect1, _ := cell1.Rect() rect2, _ := cell2.Rect() if rect1[0] > rect2[0] { rect1[0], rect2[0] = rect2[0], rect1[0] } if rect1[2] < rect2[2] { rect1[2], rect2[2] = rect2[2], rect1[2] } if rect1[1] > rect2[1] { rect1[1], rect2[1] = rect2[1], rect1[1] } if rect1[3] < rect2[3] { rect1[3], rect2[3] = rect2[3], rect1[3] } hCell, _ := CoordinatesToCellName(rect1[0], rect1[1]) vCell, _ := CoordinatesToCellName(rect1[2], rect1[3]) return &xlsxMergeCell{rect: rect1, Ref: hCell + ":" + vCell} } // MergeCell define a merged cell data. // It consists of the following structure. // example: []string{"D4:E10", "cell value"} type MergeCell []string // GetCellValue returns merged cell value. func (m *MergeCell) GetCellValue() string { return (*m)[1] } // GetStartAxis returns the top left cell reference of merged range, for // example: "C2". func (m *MergeCell) GetStartAxis() string { return strings.Split((*m)[0], ":")[0] } // GetEndAxis returns the bottom right cell reference of merged range, for // example: "D4". func (m *MergeCell) GetEndAxis() string { return strings.Split((*m)[0], ":")[1] }