637 lines
17 KiB
Go
637 lines
17 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2016 - 2020 The excelize Authors. All rights reserved. Use of
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// this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
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// the LICENSE file.
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//
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// Package excelize providing a set of functions that allow you to write to
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// and read from XLSX files. Support reads and writes XLSX file generated by
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// Microsoft Excel™ 2007 and later. Support save file without losing original
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// charts of XLSX. This library needs Go version 1.10 or later.
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package excelize
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import (
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"bytes"
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"encoding/xml"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"log"
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"math"
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"strconv"
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)
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// GetRows return all the rows in a sheet by given worksheet name (case
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// sensitive). For example:
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//
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// rows, err := f.Rows("Sheet1")
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// if err != nil {
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// fmt.Println(err)
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// return
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// }
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// for rows.Next() {
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// row, err := rows.Columns()
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// if err != nil {
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// fmt.Println(err)
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// }
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// for _, colCell := range row {
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// fmt.Print(colCell, "\t")
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// }
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// fmt.Println()
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// }
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//
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func (f *File) GetRows(sheet string) ([][]string, error) {
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rows, err := f.Rows(sheet)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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results := make([][]string, 0, 64)
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for rows.Next() {
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if rows.Error() != nil {
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break
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}
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row, err := rows.Columns()
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if err != nil {
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break
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}
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results = append(results, row)
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}
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return results, nil
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}
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// Rows defines an iterator to a sheet
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type Rows struct {
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err error
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curRow, totalRow, stashRow int
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sheet string
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rows []xlsxRow
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f *File
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decoder *xml.Decoder
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}
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// Next will return true if find the next row element.
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func (rows *Rows) Next() bool {
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rows.curRow++
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return rows.curRow <= rows.totalRow
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}
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// Error will return the error when the find next row element
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func (rows *Rows) Error() error {
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return rows.err
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}
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// Columns return the current row's column values
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func (rows *Rows) Columns() ([]string, error) {
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var (
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err error
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inElement string
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row, cellCol int
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columns []string
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)
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if rows.stashRow >= rows.curRow {
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return columns, err
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}
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d := rows.f.sharedStringsReader()
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for {
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token, _ := rows.decoder.Token()
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if token == nil {
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break
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}
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switch startElement := token.(type) {
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case xml.StartElement:
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inElement = startElement.Name.Local
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if inElement == "row" {
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for _, attr := range startElement.Attr {
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if attr.Name.Local == "r" {
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row, err = strconv.Atoi(attr.Value)
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if err != nil {
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return columns, err
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}
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if row > rows.curRow {
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rows.stashRow = row - 1
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return columns, err
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}
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}
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}
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}
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if inElement == "c" {
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colCell := xlsxC{}
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_ = rows.decoder.DecodeElement(&colCell, &startElement)
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cellCol, _, err = CellNameToCoordinates(colCell.R)
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if err != nil {
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return columns, err
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}
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blank := cellCol - len(columns)
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for i := 1; i < blank; i++ {
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columns = append(columns, "")
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}
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val, _ := colCell.getValueFrom(rows.f, d)
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columns = append(columns, val)
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}
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case xml.EndElement:
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inElement = startElement.Name.Local
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if inElement == "row" {
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return columns, err
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}
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}
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}
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return columns, err
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}
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// ErrSheetNotExist defines an error of sheet is not exist
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type ErrSheetNotExist struct {
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SheetName string
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}
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func (err ErrSheetNotExist) Error() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("sheet %s is not exist", string(err.SheetName))
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}
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// Rows return a rows iterator. For example:
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//
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// rows, err := f.Rows("Sheet1")
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// if err != nil {
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// fmt.Println(err)
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// return
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// }
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// for rows.Next() {
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// row, err := rows.Columns()
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// if err != nil {
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// fmt.Println(err)
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// }
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// for _, colCell := range row {
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// fmt.Print(colCell, "\t")
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// }
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// fmt.Println()
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// }
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//
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func (f *File) Rows(sheet string) (*Rows, error) {
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name, ok := f.sheetMap[trimSheetName(sheet)]
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if !ok {
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return nil, ErrSheetNotExist{sheet}
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}
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if f.Sheet[name] != nil {
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// flush data
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output, _ := xml.Marshal(f.Sheet[name])
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f.saveFileList(name, replaceRelationshipsNameSpaceBytes(output))
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}
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var (
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err error
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inElement string
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row int
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rows Rows
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)
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decoder := f.xmlNewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(f.readXML(name)))
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for {
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token, _ := decoder.Token()
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if token == nil {
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break
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}
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switch startElement := token.(type) {
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case xml.StartElement:
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inElement = startElement.Name.Local
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if inElement == "row" {
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for _, attr := range startElement.Attr {
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if attr.Name.Local == "r" {
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row, err = strconv.Atoi(attr.Value)
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if err != nil {
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return &rows, err
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}
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}
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}
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rows.totalRow = row
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}
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default:
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}
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}
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rows.f = f
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rows.sheet = name
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rows.decoder = f.xmlNewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(f.readXML(name)))
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return &rows, nil
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}
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// SetRowHeight provides a function to set the height of a single row. For
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// example, set the height of the first row in Sheet1:
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//
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// err := f.SetRowHeight("Sheet1", 1, 50)
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//
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func (f *File) SetRowHeight(sheet string, row int, height float64) error {
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if row < 1 {
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return newInvalidRowNumberError(row)
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}
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xlsx, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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prepareSheetXML(xlsx, 0, row)
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rowIdx := row - 1
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xlsx.SheetData.Row[rowIdx].Ht = height
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xlsx.SheetData.Row[rowIdx].CustomHeight = true
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return nil
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}
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// getRowHeight provides a function to get row height in pixels by given sheet
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// name and row index.
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func (f *File) getRowHeight(sheet string, row int) int {
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xlsx, _ := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
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for i := range xlsx.SheetData.Row {
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v := &xlsx.SheetData.Row[i]
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if v.R == row+1 && v.Ht != 0 {
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return int(convertRowHeightToPixels(v.Ht))
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}
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}
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// Optimisation for when the row heights haven't changed.
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return int(defaultRowHeightPixels)
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}
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// GetRowHeight provides a function to get row height by given worksheet name
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// and row index. For example, get the height of the first row in Sheet1:
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//
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// height, err := f.GetRowHeight("Sheet1", 1)
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//
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func (f *File) GetRowHeight(sheet string, row int) (float64, error) {
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if row < 1 {
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return defaultRowHeightPixels, newInvalidRowNumberError(row)
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}
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xlsx, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
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if err != nil {
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return defaultRowHeightPixels, err
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}
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if row > len(xlsx.SheetData.Row) {
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return defaultRowHeightPixels, nil // it will be better to use 0, but we take care with BC
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}
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for _, v := range xlsx.SheetData.Row {
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if v.R == row && v.Ht != 0 {
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return v.Ht, nil
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}
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}
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// Optimisation for when the row heights haven't changed.
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return defaultRowHeightPixels, nil
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}
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// sharedStringsReader provides a function to get the pointer to the structure
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// after deserialization of xl/sharedStrings.xml.
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func (f *File) sharedStringsReader() *xlsxSST {
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var err error
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if f.SharedStrings == nil {
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var sharedStrings xlsxSST
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ss := f.readXML("xl/sharedStrings.xml")
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if len(ss) == 0 {
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ss = f.readXML("xl/SharedStrings.xml")
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}
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if err = f.xmlNewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(namespaceStrictToTransitional(ss))).
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Decode(&sharedStrings); err != nil && err != io.EOF {
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log.Printf("xml decode error: %s", err)
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}
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f.SharedStrings = &sharedStrings
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}
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return f.SharedStrings
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}
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// getValueFrom return a value from a column/row cell, this function is
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// inteded to be used with for range on rows an argument with the xlsx opened
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// file.
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func (xlsx *xlsxC) getValueFrom(f *File, d *xlsxSST) (string, error) {
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switch xlsx.T {
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case "s":
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xlsxSI := 0
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xlsxSI, _ = strconv.Atoi(xlsx.V)
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if len(d.SI) > xlsxSI {
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return f.formattedValue(xlsx.S, d.SI[xlsxSI].String()), nil
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}
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return f.formattedValue(xlsx.S, xlsx.V), nil
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case "str":
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return f.formattedValue(xlsx.S, xlsx.V), nil
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case "inlineStr":
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if xlsx.IS != nil {
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return f.formattedValue(xlsx.S, xlsx.IS.String()), nil
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}
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return f.formattedValue(xlsx.S, xlsx.V), nil
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default:
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return f.formattedValue(xlsx.S, xlsx.V), nil
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}
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}
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// SetRowVisible provides a function to set visible of a single row by given
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// worksheet name and Excel row number. For example, hide row 2 in Sheet1:
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//
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// err := f.SetRowVisible("Sheet1", 2, false)
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//
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func (f *File) SetRowVisible(sheet string, row int, visible bool) error {
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if row < 1 {
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return newInvalidRowNumberError(row)
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}
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xlsx, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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prepareSheetXML(xlsx, 0, row)
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xlsx.SheetData.Row[row-1].Hidden = !visible
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return nil
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}
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// GetRowVisible provides a function to get visible of a single row by given
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// worksheet name and Excel row number. For example, get visible state of row
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// 2 in Sheet1:
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//
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// visible, err := f.GetRowVisible("Sheet1", 2)
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//
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func (f *File) GetRowVisible(sheet string, row int) (bool, error) {
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if row < 1 {
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return false, newInvalidRowNumberError(row)
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}
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xlsx, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
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if err != nil {
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return false, err
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}
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if row > len(xlsx.SheetData.Row) {
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return false, nil
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}
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return !xlsx.SheetData.Row[row-1].Hidden, nil
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}
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// SetRowOutlineLevel provides a function to set outline level number of a
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// single row by given worksheet name and Excel row number. The value of
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// parameter 'level' is 1-7. For example, outline row 2 in Sheet1 to level 1:
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//
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// err := f.SetRowOutlineLevel("Sheet1", 2, 1)
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//
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func (f *File) SetRowOutlineLevel(sheet string, row int, level uint8) error {
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if row < 1 {
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return newInvalidRowNumberError(row)
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}
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if level > 7 || level < 1 {
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return errors.New("invalid outline level")
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}
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xlsx, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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prepareSheetXML(xlsx, 0, row)
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xlsx.SheetData.Row[row-1].OutlineLevel = level
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return nil
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}
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// GetRowOutlineLevel provides a function to get outline level number of a
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// single row by given worksheet name and Excel row number. For example, get
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// outline number of row 2 in Sheet1:
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//
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// level, err := f.GetRowOutlineLevel("Sheet1", 2)
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//
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func (f *File) GetRowOutlineLevel(sheet string, row int) (uint8, error) {
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if row < 1 {
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return 0, newInvalidRowNumberError(row)
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}
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xlsx, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
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if err != nil {
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return 0, err
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}
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if row > len(xlsx.SheetData.Row) {
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return 0, nil
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}
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return xlsx.SheetData.Row[row-1].OutlineLevel, nil
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}
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// RemoveRow provides a function to remove single row by given worksheet name
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// and Excel row number. For example, remove row 3 in Sheet1:
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//
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// err := f.RemoveRow("Sheet1", 3)
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//
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// Use this method with caution, which will affect changes in references such
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// as formulas, charts, and so on. If there is any referenced value of the
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// worksheet, it will cause a file error when you open it. The excelize only
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// partially updates these references currently.
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func (f *File) RemoveRow(sheet string, row int) error {
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if row < 1 {
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return newInvalidRowNumberError(row)
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}
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xlsx, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if row > len(xlsx.SheetData.Row) {
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return f.adjustHelper(sheet, rows, row, -1)
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}
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for rowIdx := range xlsx.SheetData.Row {
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if xlsx.SheetData.Row[rowIdx].R == row {
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xlsx.SheetData.Row = append(xlsx.SheetData.Row[:rowIdx],
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xlsx.SheetData.Row[rowIdx+1:]...)[:len(xlsx.SheetData.Row)-1]
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return f.adjustHelper(sheet, rows, row, -1)
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// InsertRow provides a function to insert a new row after given Excel row
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// number starting from 1. For example, create a new row before row 3 in
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// Sheet1:
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//
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// err := f.InsertRow("Sheet1", 3)
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//
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// Use this method with caution, which will affect changes in references such
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// as formulas, charts, and so on. If there is any referenced value of the
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// worksheet, it will cause a file error when you open it. The excelize only
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// partially updates these references currently.
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func (f *File) InsertRow(sheet string, row int) error {
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if row < 1 {
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return newInvalidRowNumberError(row)
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}
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return f.adjustHelper(sheet, rows, row, 1)
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}
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// DuplicateRow inserts a copy of specified row (by its Excel row number) below
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//
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// err := f.DuplicateRow("Sheet1", 2)
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//
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// Use this method with caution, which will affect changes in references such
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// as formulas, charts, and so on. If there is any referenced value of the
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// worksheet, it will cause a file error when you open it. The excelize only
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// partially updates these references currently.
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func (f *File) DuplicateRow(sheet string, row int) error {
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return f.DuplicateRowTo(sheet, row, row+1)
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}
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// DuplicateRowTo inserts a copy of specified row by it Excel number
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// to specified row position moving down exists rows after target position
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//
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// err := f.DuplicateRowTo("Sheet1", 2, 7)
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//
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// Use this method with caution, which will affect changes in references such
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// as formulas, charts, and so on. If there is any referenced value of the
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// worksheet, it will cause a file error when you open it. The excelize only
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// partially updates these references currently.
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func (f *File) DuplicateRowTo(sheet string, row, row2 int) error {
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if row < 1 {
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return newInvalidRowNumberError(row)
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}
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xlsx, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if row > len(xlsx.SheetData.Row) || row2 < 1 || row == row2 {
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return nil
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}
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var ok bool
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var rowCopy xlsxRow
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for i, r := range xlsx.SheetData.Row {
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if r.R == row {
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rowCopy = xlsx.SheetData.Row[i]
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ok = true
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break
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}
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}
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if !ok {
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return nil
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}
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if err := f.adjustHelper(sheet, rows, row2, 1); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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idx2 := -1
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for i, r := range xlsx.SheetData.Row {
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if r.R == row2 {
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idx2 = i
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break
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}
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}
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if idx2 == -1 && len(xlsx.SheetData.Row) >= row2 {
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return nil
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}
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rowCopy.C = append(make([]xlsxC, 0, len(rowCopy.C)), rowCopy.C...)
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f.ajustSingleRowDimensions(&rowCopy, row2)
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if idx2 != -1 {
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xlsx.SheetData.Row[idx2] = rowCopy
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} else {
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xlsx.SheetData.Row = append(xlsx.SheetData.Row, rowCopy)
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}
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return f.duplicateMergeCells(sheet, xlsx, row, row2)
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}
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// duplicateMergeCells merge cells in the destination row if there are single
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// row merged cells in the copied row.
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func (f *File) duplicateMergeCells(sheet string, xlsx *xlsxWorksheet, row, row2 int) error {
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if xlsx.MergeCells == nil {
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return nil
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}
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if row > row2 {
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row++
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}
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for _, rng := range xlsx.MergeCells.Cells {
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coordinates, err := f.areaRefToCoordinates(rng.Ref)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if coordinates[1] < row2 && row2 < coordinates[3] {
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return nil
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}
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}
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for i := 0; i < len(xlsx.MergeCells.Cells); i++ {
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areaData := xlsx.MergeCells.Cells[i]
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coordinates, _ := f.areaRefToCoordinates(areaData.Ref)
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x1, y1, x2, y2 := coordinates[0], coordinates[1], coordinates[2], coordinates[3]
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if y1 == y2 && y1 == row {
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from, _ := CoordinatesToCellName(x1, row2)
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to, _ := CoordinatesToCellName(x2, row2)
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if err := f.MergeCell(sheet, from, to); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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i++
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// checkRow provides a function to check and fill each column element for all
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// rows and make that is continuous in a worksheet of XML. For example:
|
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//
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// <row r="15" spans="1:22" x14ac:dyDescent="0.2">
|
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// <c r="A15" s="2" />
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// <c r="B15" s="2" />
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// <c r="F15" s="1" />
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// <c r="G15" s="1" />
|
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// </row>
|
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//
|
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// in this case, we should to change it to
|
|
//
|
|
// <row r="15" spans="1:22" x14ac:dyDescent="0.2">
|
|
// <c r="A15" s="2" />
|
|
// <c r="B15" s="2" />
|
|
// <c r="C15" s="2" />
|
|
// <c r="D15" s="2" />
|
|
// <c r="E15" s="2" />
|
|
// <c r="F15" s="1" />
|
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// <c r="G15" s="1" />
|
|
// </row>
|
|
//
|
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// Noteice: this method could be very slow for large spreadsheets (more than
|
|
// 3000 rows one sheet).
|
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func checkRow(xlsx *xlsxWorksheet) error {
|
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for rowIdx := range xlsx.SheetData.Row {
|
|
rowData := &xlsx.SheetData.Row[rowIdx]
|
|
|
|
colCount := len(rowData.C)
|
|
if colCount == 0 {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
lastCol, _, err := CellNameToCoordinates(rowData.C[colCount-1].R)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return err
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if colCount < lastCol {
|
|
oldList := rowData.C
|
|
newlist := make([]xlsxC, 0, lastCol)
|
|
|
|
rowData.C = xlsx.SheetData.Row[rowIdx].C[:0]
|
|
|
|
for colIdx := 0; colIdx < lastCol; colIdx++ {
|
|
cellName, err := CoordinatesToCellName(colIdx+1, rowIdx+1)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return err
|
|
}
|
|
newlist = append(newlist, xlsxC{R: cellName})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
rowData.C = newlist
|
|
|
|
for colIdx := range oldList {
|
|
colData := &oldList[colIdx]
|
|
colNum, _, err := CellNameToCoordinates(colData.R)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return err
|
|
}
|
|
xlsx.SheetData.Row[rowIdx].C[colNum-1] = *colData
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// convertRowHeightToPixels provides a function to convert the height of a
|
|
// cell from user's units to pixels. If the height hasn't been set by the user
|
|
// we use the default value. If the row is hidden it has a value of zero.
|
|
func convertRowHeightToPixels(height float64) float64 {
|
|
var pixels float64
|
|
if height == 0 {
|
|
return pixels
|
|
}
|
|
pixels = math.Ceil(4.0 / 3.0 * height)
|
|
return pixels
|
|
}
|