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366 lines
10 KiB
366 lines
10 KiB
package excelize |
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import ( |
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"bytes" |
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"math" |
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"strconv" |
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"strings" |
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) |
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// Define the default cell size and EMU unit of measurement. |
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const ( |
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defaultColWidthPixels float64 = 64 |
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defaultRowHeightPixels float64 = 20 |
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EMU int = 9525 |
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) |
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// GetColVisible provides a function to get visible of a single column by given |
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// worksheet name and column name. For example, get visible state of column D |
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// in Sheet1: |
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// |
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// xlsx.GetColVisible("Sheet1", "D") |
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// |
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func (f *File) GetColVisible(sheet, column string) bool { |
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xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet) |
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col := TitleToNumber(strings.ToUpper(column)) + 1 |
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visible := true |
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if xlsx.Cols == nil { |
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return visible |
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} |
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for c := range xlsx.Cols.Col { |
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if xlsx.Cols.Col[c].Min <= col && col <= xlsx.Cols.Col[c].Max { |
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visible = !xlsx.Cols.Col[c].Hidden |
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} |
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} |
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return visible |
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} |
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// SetColVisible provides a function to set visible of a single column by given |
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// worksheet name and column name. For example, hide column D in Sheet1: |
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// |
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// xlsx.SetColVisible("Sheet1", "D", false) |
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// |
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func (f *File) SetColVisible(sheet, column string, visible bool) { |
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xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet) |
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c := TitleToNumber(strings.ToUpper(column)) + 1 |
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col := xlsxCol{ |
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Min: c, |
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Max: c, |
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Hidden: !visible, |
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CustomWidth: true, |
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} |
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if xlsx.Cols == nil { |
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cols := xlsxCols{} |
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cols.Col = append(cols.Col, col) |
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xlsx.Cols = &cols |
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return |
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} |
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for v := range xlsx.Cols.Col { |
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if xlsx.Cols.Col[v].Min <= c && c <= xlsx.Cols.Col[v].Max { |
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col = xlsx.Cols.Col[v] |
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} |
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} |
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col.Min = c |
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col.Max = c |
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col.Hidden = !visible |
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col.CustomWidth = true |
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xlsx.Cols.Col = append(xlsx.Cols.Col, col) |
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} |
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// GetColOutlineLevel provides a function to get outline level of a single |
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// column by given worksheet name and column name. For example, get outline |
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// level of column D in Sheet1: |
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// |
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// xlsx.GetColOutlineLevel("Sheet1", "D") |
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// |
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func (f *File) GetColOutlineLevel(sheet, column string) uint8 { |
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xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet) |
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col := TitleToNumber(strings.ToUpper(column)) + 1 |
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level := uint8(0) |
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if xlsx.Cols == nil { |
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return level |
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} |
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for c := range xlsx.Cols.Col { |
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if xlsx.Cols.Col[c].Min <= col && col <= xlsx.Cols.Col[c].Max { |
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level = xlsx.Cols.Col[c].OutlineLevel |
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} |
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} |
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return level |
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} |
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// SetColOutlineLevel provides a function to set outline level of a single |
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// column by given worksheet name and column name. For example, set outline |
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// level of column D in Sheet1 to 2: |
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// |
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// xlsx.SetColOutlineLevel("Sheet1", "D", 2) |
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// |
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func (f *File) SetColOutlineLevel(sheet, column string, level uint8) { |
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xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet) |
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c := TitleToNumber(strings.ToUpper(column)) + 1 |
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col := xlsxCol{ |
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Min: c, |
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Max: c, |
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OutlineLevel: level, |
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CustomWidth: true, |
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} |
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if xlsx.Cols == nil { |
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cols := xlsxCols{} |
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cols.Col = append(cols.Col, col) |
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xlsx.Cols = &cols |
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return |
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} |
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for v := range xlsx.Cols.Col { |
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if xlsx.Cols.Col[v].Min <= c && c <= xlsx.Cols.Col[v].Max { |
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col = xlsx.Cols.Col[v] |
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} |
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} |
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col.Min = c |
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col.Max = c |
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col.OutlineLevel = level |
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col.CustomWidth = true |
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xlsx.Cols.Col = append(xlsx.Cols.Col, col) |
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} |
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// SetColWidth provides a function to set the width of a single column or |
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// multiple columns. For example: |
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// |
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// xlsx := excelize.NewFile() |
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// xlsx.SetColWidth("Sheet1", "A", "H", 20) |
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// err := xlsx.Save() |
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// if err != nil { |
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// fmt.Println(err) |
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// } |
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// |
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func (f *File) SetColWidth(sheet, startcol, endcol string, width float64) { |
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min := TitleToNumber(strings.ToUpper(startcol)) + 1 |
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max := TitleToNumber(strings.ToUpper(endcol)) + 1 |
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if min > max { |
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min, max = max, min |
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} |
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xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet) |
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col := xlsxCol{ |
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Min: min, |
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Max: max, |
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Width: width, |
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CustomWidth: true, |
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} |
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if xlsx.Cols != nil { |
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xlsx.Cols.Col = append(xlsx.Cols.Col, col) |
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} else { |
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cols := xlsxCols{} |
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cols.Col = append(cols.Col, col) |
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xlsx.Cols = &cols |
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} |
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} |
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// positionObjectPixels calculate the vertices that define the position of a |
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// graphical object within the worksheet in pixels. |
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// |
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// +------------+------------+ |
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// | A | B | |
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// +-----+------------+------------+ |
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// | |(x1,y1) | | |
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// | 1 |(A1)._______|______ | |
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// | | | | | |
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// | | | | | |
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// +-----+----| OBJECT |-----+ |
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// | | | | | |
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// | 2 | |______________. | |
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// | | | (B2)| |
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// | | | (x2,y2)| |
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// +-----+------------+------------+ |
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// |
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// Example of an object that covers some of the area from cell A1 to B2. |
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// |
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// Based on the width and height of the object we need to calculate 8 vars: |
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// |
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// colStart, rowStart, colEnd, rowEnd, x1, y1, x2, y2. |
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// |
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// We also calculate the absolute x and y position of the top left vertex of |
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// the object. This is required for images. |
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// |
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// The width and height of the cells that the object occupies can be |
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// variable and have to be taken into account. |
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// |
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// The values of col_start and row_start are passed in from the calling |
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// function. The values of col_end and row_end are calculated by |
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// subtracting the width and height of the object from the width and |
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// height of the underlying cells. |
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// |
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// colStart # Col containing upper left corner of object. |
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// x1 # Distance to left side of object. |
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// |
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// rowStart # Row containing top left corner of object. |
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// y1 # Distance to top of object. |
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// |
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// colEnd # Col containing lower right corner of object. |
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// x2 # Distance to right side of object. |
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// |
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// rowEnd # Row containing bottom right corner of object. |
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// y2 # Distance to bottom of object. |
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// |
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// width # Width of object frame. |
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// height # Height of object frame. |
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// |
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// xAbs # Absolute distance to left side of object. |
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// yAbs # Absolute distance to top side of object. |
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// |
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func (f *File) positionObjectPixels(sheet string, colStart, rowStart, x1, y1, width, height int) (int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int) { |
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xAbs := 0 |
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yAbs := 0 |
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// Calculate the absolute x offset of the top-left vertex. |
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for colID := 1; colID <= colStart; colID++ { |
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xAbs += f.getColWidth(sheet, colID) |
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} |
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xAbs += x1 |
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// Calculate the absolute y offset of the top-left vertex. |
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// Store the column change to allow optimisations. |
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for rowID := 1; rowID <= rowStart; rowID++ { |
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yAbs += f.getRowHeight(sheet, rowID) |
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} |
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yAbs += y1 |
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// Adjust start column for offsets that are greater than the col width. |
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for x1 >= f.getColWidth(sheet, colStart) { |
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x1 -= f.getColWidth(sheet, colStart) |
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colStart++ |
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} |
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// Adjust start row for offsets that are greater than the row height. |
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for y1 >= f.getRowHeight(sheet, rowStart) { |
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y1 -= f.getRowHeight(sheet, rowStart) |
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rowStart++ |
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} |
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// Initialise end cell to the same as the start cell. |
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colEnd := colStart |
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rowEnd := rowStart |
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width += x1 |
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height += y1 |
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// Subtract the underlying cell widths to find end cell of the object. |
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for width >= f.getColWidth(sheet, colEnd) { |
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colEnd++ |
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width -= f.getColWidth(sheet, colEnd) |
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} |
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// Subtract the underlying cell heights to find end cell of the object. |
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for height >= f.getRowHeight(sheet, rowEnd) { |
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rowEnd++ |
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height -= f.getRowHeight(sheet, rowEnd) |
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} |
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// The end vertices are whatever is left from the width and height. |
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x2 := width |
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y2 := height |
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return colStart, rowStart, xAbs, yAbs, colEnd, rowEnd, x2, y2 |
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} |
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// getColWidth provides a function to get column width in pixels by given |
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// sheet name and column index. |
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func (f *File) getColWidth(sheet string, col int) int { |
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xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet) |
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if xlsx.Cols != nil { |
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var width float64 |
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for _, v := range xlsx.Cols.Col { |
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if v.Min <= col && col <= v.Max { |
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width = v.Width |
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} |
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} |
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if width != 0 { |
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return int(convertColWidthToPixels(width)) |
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} |
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} |
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// Optimisation for when the column widths haven't changed. |
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return int(defaultColWidthPixels) |
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} |
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// GetColWidth provides a function to get column width by given worksheet name |
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// and column index. |
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func (f *File) GetColWidth(sheet, column string) float64 { |
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col := TitleToNumber(strings.ToUpper(column)) + 1 |
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xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet) |
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if xlsx.Cols != nil { |
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var width float64 |
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for _, v := range xlsx.Cols.Col { |
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if v.Min <= col && col <= v.Max { |
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width = v.Width |
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} |
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} |
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if width != 0 { |
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return width |
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} |
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} |
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// Optimisation for when the column widths haven't changed. |
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return defaultColWidthPixels |
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} |
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// InsertCol provides a function to insert a new column before given column |
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// index. For example, create a new column before column C in Sheet1: |
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// |
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// xlsx.InsertCol("Sheet1", "C") |
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// |
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func (f *File) InsertCol(sheet, column string) { |
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col := TitleToNumber(strings.ToUpper(column)) |
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f.adjustHelper(sheet, col, -1, 1) |
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} |
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// RemoveCol provides a function to remove single column by given worksheet |
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// name and column index. For example, remove column C in Sheet1: |
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// |
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// xlsx.RemoveCol("Sheet1", "C") |
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// |
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func (f *File) RemoveCol(sheet, column string) { |
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xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet) |
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for r := range xlsx.SheetData.Row { |
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for k, v := range xlsx.SheetData.Row[r].C { |
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axis := v.R |
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col := string(strings.Map(letterOnlyMapF, axis)) |
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if col == column { |
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xlsx.SheetData.Row[r].C = append(xlsx.SheetData.Row[r].C[:k], xlsx.SheetData.Row[r].C[k+1:]...) |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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col := TitleToNumber(strings.ToUpper(column)) |
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f.adjustHelper(sheet, col, -1, -1) |
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} |
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// Completion column element tags of XML in a sheet. |
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func completeCol(xlsx *xlsxWorksheet, row, cell int) { |
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buffer := bytes.Buffer{} |
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for r := range xlsx.SheetData.Row { |
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if len(xlsx.SheetData.Row[r].C) < cell { |
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start := len(xlsx.SheetData.Row[r].C) |
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for iii := start; iii < cell; iii++ { |
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buffer.WriteString(ToAlphaString(iii)) |
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buffer.WriteString(strconv.Itoa(r + 1)) |
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xlsx.SheetData.Row[r].C = append(xlsx.SheetData.Row[r].C, xlsxC{ |
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R: buffer.String(), |
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}) |
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buffer.Reset() |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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// convertColWidthToPixels provieds function to convert the width of a cell |
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// from user's units to pixels. Excel rounds the column width to the nearest |
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// pixel. If the width hasn't been set by the user we use the default value. |
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// If the column is hidden it has a value of zero. |
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func convertColWidthToPixels(width float64) float64 { |
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var padding float64 = 5 |
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var pixels float64 |
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var maxDigitWidth float64 = 7 |
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if width == 0 { |
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return pixels |
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} |
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if width < 1 { |
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pixels = (width * 12) + 0.5 |
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return math.Ceil(pixels) |
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} |
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pixels = (width*maxDigitWidth + 0.5) + padding |
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return math.Ceil(pixels) |
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}
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