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  1. // Copyright 2016 - 2019 The excelize Authors. All rights reserved. Use of
  2. // this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
  3. // the LICENSE file.
  4. //
  5. // Package excelize providing a set of functions that allow you to write to
  6. // and read from XLSX files. Support reads and writes XLSX file generated by
  7. // Microsoft Excel™ 2007 and later. Support save file without losing original
  8. // charts of XLSX. This library needs Go version 1.8 or later.
  9. package excelize
  10. import (
  11. "encoding/xml"
  12. "errors"
  13. "fmt"
  14. "reflect"
  15. "strconv"
  16. "strings"
  17. "time"
  18. )
  19. const (
  20. // STCellFormulaTypeArray defined the formula is an array formula.
  21. STCellFormulaTypeArray = "array"
  22. // STCellFormulaTypeDataTable defined the formula is a data table formula.
  23. STCellFormulaTypeDataTable = "dataTable"
  24. // STCellFormulaTypeNormal defined the formula is a regular cell formula.
  25. STCellFormulaTypeNormal = "normal"
  26. // STCellFormulaTypeShared defined the formula is part of a shared formula.
  27. STCellFormulaTypeShared = "shared"
  28. )
  29. // GetCellValue provides a function to get formatted value from cell by given
  30. // worksheet name and axis in XLSX file. If it is possible to apply a format
  31. // to the cell value, it will do so, if not then an error will be returned,
  32. // along with the raw value of the cell.
  33. func (f *File) GetCellValue(sheet, axis string) string {
  34. return f.getCellStringFunc(sheet, axis, func(x *xlsxWorksheet, c *xlsxC) (string, bool) {
  35. val, err := c.getValueFrom(f, f.sharedStringsReader())
  36. if err != nil {
  37. panic(err) // Fail fast to avoid future side effects!
  38. }
  39. return val, true
  40. })
  41. }
  42. // SetCellValue provides a function to set value of a cell. The following
  43. // shows the supported data types:
  44. //
  45. // int
  46. // int8
  47. // int16
  48. // int32
  49. // int64
  50. // uint
  51. // uint8
  52. // uint16
  53. // uint32
  54. // uint64
  55. // float32
  56. // float64
  57. // string
  58. // []byte
  59. // time.Duration
  60. // time.Time
  61. // bool
  62. // nil
  63. //
  64. // Note that default date format is m/d/yy h:mm of time.Time type value. You can
  65. // set numbers format by SetCellStyle() method.
  66. func (f *File) SetCellValue(sheet, axis string, value interface{}) {
  67. switch v := value.(type) {
  68. case int:
  69. f.SetCellInt(sheet, axis, v)
  70. case int8:
  71. f.SetCellInt(sheet, axis, int(v))
  72. case int16:
  73. f.SetCellInt(sheet, axis, int(v))
  74. case int32:
  75. f.SetCellInt(sheet, axis, int(v))
  76. case int64:
  77. f.SetCellInt(sheet, axis, int(v))
  78. case uint:
  79. f.SetCellInt(sheet, axis, int(v))
  80. case uint8:
  81. f.SetCellInt(sheet, axis, int(v))
  82. case uint16:
  83. f.SetCellInt(sheet, axis, int(v))
  84. case uint32:
  85. f.SetCellInt(sheet, axis, int(v))
  86. case uint64:
  87. f.SetCellInt(sheet, axis, int(v))
  88. case float32:
  89. f.SetCellFloat(sheet, axis, float64(v), -1, 32)
  90. case float64:
  91. f.SetCellFloat(sheet, axis, v, -1, 64)
  92. case string:
  93. f.SetCellStr(sheet, axis, v)
  94. case []byte:
  95. f.SetCellStr(sheet, axis, string(v))
  96. case time.Duration:
  97. f.SetCellDefault(sheet, axis, strconv.FormatFloat(v.Seconds()/86400.0, 'f', -1, 32))
  98. f.setDefaultTimeStyle(sheet, axis, 21)
  99. case time.Time:
  100. vv := timeToExcelTime(v)
  101. if vv > 0 {
  102. f.SetCellDefault(sheet, axis, strconv.FormatFloat(timeToExcelTime(v), 'f', -1, 64))
  103. f.setDefaultTimeStyle(sheet, axis, 22)
  104. } else {
  105. f.SetCellStr(sheet, axis, v.Format(time.RFC3339Nano))
  106. }
  107. case bool:
  108. f.SetCellBool(sheet, axis, v)
  109. case nil:
  110. f.SetCellStr(sheet, axis, "")
  111. default:
  112. f.SetCellStr(sheet, axis, fmt.Sprintf("%v", value))
  113. }
  114. }
  115. // SetCellInt provides a function to set int type value of a cell by given
  116. // worksheet name, cell coordinates and cell value.
  117. func (f *File) SetCellInt(sheet, axis string, value int) {
  118. xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
  119. cellData, col, _ := f.prepareCell(xlsx, sheet, axis)
  120. cellData.S = f.prepareCellStyle(xlsx, col, cellData.S)
  121. cellData.T = ""
  122. cellData.V = strconv.Itoa(value)
  123. }
  124. // SetCellBool provides a function to set bool type value of a cell by given
  125. // worksheet name, cell name and cell value.
  126. func (f *File) SetCellBool(sheet, axis string, value bool) {
  127. xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
  128. cellData, col, _ := f.prepareCell(xlsx, sheet, axis)
  129. cellData.S = f.prepareCellStyle(xlsx, col, cellData.S)
  130. cellData.T = "b"
  131. if value {
  132. cellData.V = "1"
  133. } else {
  134. cellData.V = "0"
  135. }
  136. }
  137. // SetCellFloat sets a floating point value into a cell. The prec parameter
  138. // specifies how many places after the decimal will be shown while -1
  139. // is a special value that will use as many decimal places as necessary to
  140. // represent the number. bitSize is 32 or 64 depending on if a float32 or float64
  141. // was originally used for the value
  142. // var x float32 = 1.325
  143. // f.SetCellFloat("Sheet1", "A1", float64(x), 2, 32)
  144. func (f *File) SetCellFloat(sheet, axis string, value float64, prec, bitSize int) {
  145. xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
  146. cellData, col, _ := f.prepareCell(xlsx, sheet, axis)
  147. cellData.S = f.prepareCellStyle(xlsx, col, cellData.S)
  148. cellData.T = ""
  149. cellData.V = strconv.FormatFloat(value, 'f', prec, 64)
  150. }
  151. // SetCellStr provides a function to set string type value of a cell. Total
  152. // number of characters that a cell can contain 32767 characters.
  153. func (f *File) SetCellStr(sheet, axis, value string) {
  154. xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
  155. cellData, col, _ := f.prepareCell(xlsx, sheet, axis)
  156. // Leading space(s) character detection.
  157. if len(value) > 0 && value[0] == 32 {
  158. cellData.XMLSpace = xml.Attr{
  159. Name: xml.Name{Space: NameSpaceXML, Local: "space"},
  160. Value: "preserve",
  161. }
  162. }
  163. cellData.S = f.prepareCellStyle(xlsx, col, cellData.S)
  164. cellData.T = "str"
  165. cellData.V = value
  166. }
  167. // SetCellDefault provides a function to set string type value of a cell as
  168. // default format without escaping the cell.
  169. func (f *File) SetCellDefault(sheet, axis, value string) {
  170. xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
  171. cellData, col, _ := f.prepareCell(xlsx, sheet, axis)
  172. cellData.S = f.prepareCellStyle(xlsx, col, cellData.S)
  173. cellData.T = ""
  174. cellData.V = value
  175. }
  176. // GetCellFormula provides a function to get formula from cell by given
  177. // worksheet name and axis in XLSX file.
  178. func (f *File) GetCellFormula(sheet, axis string) string {
  179. return f.getCellStringFunc(sheet, axis, func(x *xlsxWorksheet, c *xlsxC) (string, bool) {
  180. if c.F == nil {
  181. return "", false
  182. }
  183. if c.F.T == STCellFormulaTypeShared {
  184. return getSharedForumula(x, c.F.Si), true
  185. }
  186. return c.F.Content, true
  187. })
  188. }
  189. // SetCellFormula provides a function to set cell formula by given string and
  190. // worksheet name.
  191. func (f *File) SetCellFormula(sheet, axis, formula string) {
  192. xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
  193. cellData, _, _ := f.prepareCell(xlsx, sheet, axis)
  194. if formula == "" {
  195. cellData.F = nil
  196. f.deleteCalcChain(axis)
  197. return
  198. }
  199. if cellData.F != nil {
  200. cellData.F.Content = formula
  201. } else {
  202. cellData.F = &xlsxF{Content: formula}
  203. }
  204. }
  205. // GetCellHyperLink provides a function to get cell hyperlink by given
  206. // worksheet name and axis. Boolean type value link will be ture if the cell
  207. // has a hyperlink and the target is the address of the hyperlink. Otherwise,
  208. // the value of link will be false and the value of the target will be a blank
  209. // string. For example get hyperlink of Sheet1!H6:
  210. //
  211. // link, target := xlsx.GetCellHyperLink("Sheet1", "H6")
  212. //
  213. func (f *File) GetCellHyperLink(sheet, axis string) (bool, string) {
  214. // Check for correct cell name
  215. if _, _, err := SplitCellName(axis); err != nil {
  216. panic(err) // Fail fast to avoid possible future side effects
  217. }
  218. xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
  219. axis = f.mergeCellsParser(xlsx, axis)
  220. if xlsx.Hyperlinks != nil {
  221. for _, link := range xlsx.Hyperlinks.Hyperlink {
  222. if link.Ref == axis {
  223. if link.RID != "" {
  224. return true, f.getSheetRelationshipsTargetByID(sheet, link.RID)
  225. }
  226. return true, link.Location
  227. }
  228. }
  229. }
  230. return false, ""
  231. }
  232. // SetCellHyperLink provides a function to set cell hyperlink by given
  233. // worksheet name and link URL address. LinkType defines two types of
  234. // hyperlink "External" for web site or "Location" for moving to one of cell
  235. // in this workbook. The below is example for external link.
  236. //
  237. // xlsx.SetCellHyperLink("Sheet1", "A3", "https://github.com/360EntSecGroup-Skylar/excelize", "External")
  238. // // Set underline and font color style for the cell.
  239. // style, _ := xlsx.NewStyle(`{"font":{"color":"#1265BE","underline":"single"}}`)
  240. // xlsx.SetCellStyle("Sheet1", "A3", "A3", style)
  241. //
  242. // A this is another example for "Location":
  243. //
  244. // xlsx.SetCellHyperLink("Sheet1", "A3", "Sheet1!A40", "Location")
  245. //
  246. func (f *File) SetCellHyperLink(sheet, axis, link, linkType string) {
  247. // Check for correct cell name
  248. if _, _, err := SplitCellName(axis); err != nil {
  249. panic(err) // Fail fast to avoid possible future side effects
  250. }
  251. xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
  252. axis = f.mergeCellsParser(xlsx, axis)
  253. var linkData xlsxHyperlink
  254. switch linkType {
  255. case "External":
  256. linkData = xlsxHyperlink{
  257. Ref: axis,
  258. }
  259. rID := f.addSheetRelationships(sheet, SourceRelationshipHyperLink, link, linkType)
  260. linkData.RID = "rId" + strconv.Itoa(rID)
  261. case "Location":
  262. linkData = xlsxHyperlink{
  263. Ref: axis,
  264. Location: link,
  265. }
  266. default:
  267. panic(fmt.Errorf("invalid link type %q", linkType))
  268. }
  269. if xlsx.Hyperlinks == nil {
  270. xlsx.Hyperlinks = new(xlsxHyperlinks)
  271. }
  272. xlsx.Hyperlinks.Hyperlink = append(xlsx.Hyperlinks.Hyperlink, linkData)
  273. }
  274. // MergeCell provides a function to merge cells by given coordinate area and
  275. // sheet name. For example create a merged cell of D3:E9 on Sheet1:
  276. //
  277. // xlsx.MergeCell("Sheet1", "D3", "E9")
  278. //
  279. // If you create a merged cell that overlaps with another existing merged cell,
  280. // those merged cells that already exist will be removed.
  281. func (f *File) MergeCell(sheet, hcell, vcell string) {
  282. hcol, hrow, err := CellNameToCoordinates(hcell)
  283. if err != nil {
  284. panic(err)
  285. }
  286. vcol, vrow, err := CellNameToCoordinates(vcell)
  287. if err != nil {
  288. panic(err)
  289. }
  290. if hcol == vcol && hrow == vrow {
  291. return
  292. }
  293. if vcol < hcol {
  294. hcol, vcol = vcol, hcol
  295. }
  296. if vrow < hrow {
  297. hrow, vrow = vrow, hrow
  298. }
  299. hcell, _ = CoordinatesToCellName(hcol, hrow)
  300. vcell, _ = CoordinatesToCellName(vcol, vrow)
  301. xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
  302. if xlsx.MergeCells != nil {
  303. ref := hcell + ":" + vcell
  304. cells := make([]*xlsxMergeCell, 0, len(xlsx.MergeCells.Cells))
  305. // Delete the merged cells of the overlapping area.
  306. for _, cellData := range xlsx.MergeCells.Cells {
  307. cc := strings.Split(cellData.Ref, ":")
  308. if len(cc) != 2 {
  309. panic(fmt.Errorf("invalid area %q", cellData.Ref))
  310. }
  311. if !checkCellInArea(hcell, cellData.Ref) && !checkCellInArea(vcell, cellData.Ref) &&
  312. !checkCellInArea(cc[0], ref) && !checkCellInArea(cc[1], ref) {
  313. cells = append(cells, cellData)
  314. }
  315. }
  316. cells = append(xlsx.MergeCells.Cells, &xlsxMergeCell{Ref: ref})
  317. xlsx.MergeCells.Cells = cells
  318. } else {
  319. xlsx.MergeCells = &xlsxMergeCells{Cells: []*xlsxMergeCell{{Ref: hcell + ":" + vcell}}}
  320. }
  321. }
  322. // SetSheetRow writes an array to row by given worksheet name, starting
  323. // coordinate and a pointer to array type 'slice'. For example, writes an
  324. // array to row 6 start with the cell B6 on Sheet1:
  325. //
  326. // xlsx.SetSheetRow("Sheet1", "B6", &[]interface{}{"1", nil, 2})
  327. //
  328. func (f *File) SetSheetRow(sheet, axis string, slice interface{}) {
  329. col, row, err := CellNameToCoordinates(axis)
  330. if err != nil {
  331. panic(err) // Fail fast to avoid future side effects!
  332. }
  333. // Make sure 'slice' is a Ptr to Slice
  334. v := reflect.ValueOf(slice)
  335. if v.Kind() != reflect.Ptr || v.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Slice {
  336. panic(errors.New("pointer to slice expected")) // Fail fast to avoid future side effects!
  337. }
  338. v = v.Elem()
  339. for i := 0; i < v.Len(); i++ {
  340. cell, err := CoordinatesToCellName(col+i, row)
  341. // Error should never happens here. But keep ckecking to early detect regresions
  342. // if it will be introduced in furure
  343. if err != nil {
  344. panic(err) // Fail fast to avoid future side effects!
  345. }
  346. f.SetCellValue(sheet, cell, v.Index(i).Interface())
  347. }
  348. }
  349. // getCellInfo does common preparation for all SetCell* methods.
  350. func (f *File) prepareCell(xlsx *xlsxWorksheet, sheet, cell string) (*xlsxC, int, int) {
  351. cell = f.mergeCellsParser(xlsx, cell)
  352. col, row, err := CellNameToCoordinates(cell)
  353. if err != nil {
  354. panic(err) // Fail fast and prevent future side effects
  355. }
  356. prepareSheetXML(xlsx, col, row)
  357. return &xlsx.SheetData.Row[row-1].C[col-1], col, row
  358. }
  359. // getCellStringFunc does common value extraction workflow for all GetCell* methods.
  360. // Passed function implements specific part of required logic.
  361. func (f *File) getCellStringFunc(sheet, axis string, fn func(x *xlsxWorksheet, c *xlsxC) (string, bool)) string {
  362. xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
  363. axis = f.mergeCellsParser(xlsx, axis)
  364. _, row, err := CellNameToCoordinates(axis)
  365. if err != nil {
  366. panic(err) // Fail fast to avoid future side effects!
  367. }
  368. lastRowNum := 0
  369. if l := len(xlsx.SheetData.Row); l > 0 {
  370. lastRowNum = xlsx.SheetData.Row[l-1].R
  371. }
  372. // keep in mind: row starts from 1
  373. if row > lastRowNum {
  374. return ""
  375. }
  376. for rowIdx := range xlsx.SheetData.Row {
  377. rowData := &xlsx.SheetData.Row[rowIdx]
  378. if rowData.R != row {
  379. continue
  380. }
  381. for colIdx := range rowData.C {
  382. colData := &rowData.C[colIdx]
  383. if axis != colData.R {
  384. continue
  385. }
  386. if val, ok := fn(xlsx, colData); ok {
  387. return val
  388. }
  389. }
  390. }
  391. return ""
  392. }
  393. // formattedValue provides a function to returns a value after formatted. If
  394. // it is possible to apply a format to the cell value, it will do so, if not
  395. // then an error will be returned, along with the raw value of the cell.
  396. func (f *File) formattedValue(s int, v string) string {
  397. if s == 0 {
  398. return v
  399. }
  400. styleSheet := f.stylesReader()
  401. ok := builtInNumFmtFunc[styleSheet.CellXfs.Xf[s].NumFmtID]
  402. if ok != nil {
  403. return ok(styleSheet.CellXfs.Xf[s].NumFmtID, v)
  404. }
  405. return v
  406. }
  407. // prepareCellStyle provides a function to prepare style index of cell in
  408. // worksheet by given column index and style index.
  409. func (f *File) prepareCellStyle(xlsx *xlsxWorksheet, col, style int) int {
  410. if xlsx.Cols != nil && style == 0 {
  411. for _, c := range xlsx.Cols.Col {
  412. if c.Min <= col && col <= c.Max {
  413. style = c.Style
  414. }
  415. }
  416. }
  417. return style
  418. }
  419. // mergeCellsParser provides a function to check merged cells in worksheet by
  420. // given axis.
  421. func (f *File) mergeCellsParser(xlsx *xlsxWorksheet, axis string) string {
  422. axis = strings.ToUpper(axis)
  423. if xlsx.MergeCells != nil {
  424. for i := 0; i < len(xlsx.MergeCells.Cells); i++ {
  425. if checkCellInArea(axis, xlsx.MergeCells.Cells[i].Ref) {
  426. axis = strings.Split(xlsx.MergeCells.Cells[i].Ref, ":")[0]
  427. }
  428. }
  429. }
  430. return axis
  431. }
  432. // checkCellInArea provides a function to determine if a given coordinate is
  433. // within an area.
  434. func checkCellInArea(cell, area string) bool {
  435. col, row, err := CellNameToCoordinates(cell)
  436. if err != nil {
  437. panic(err)
  438. }
  439. rng := strings.Split(area, ":")
  440. if len(rng) != 2 {
  441. return false
  442. }
  443. firstCol, firtsRow, _ := CellNameToCoordinates(rng[0])
  444. lastCol, lastRow, _ := CellNameToCoordinates(rng[1])
  445. return col >= firstCol && col <= lastCol && row >= firtsRow && row <= lastRow
  446. }
  447. // getSharedForumula find a cell contains the same formula as another cell,
  448. // the "shared" value can be used for the t attribute and the si attribute can
  449. // be used to refer to the cell containing the formula. Two formulas are
  450. // considered to be the same when their respective representations in
  451. // R1C1-reference notation, are the same.
  452. //
  453. // Note that this function not validate ref tag to check the cell if or not in
  454. // allow area, and always return origin shared formula.
  455. func getSharedForumula(xlsx *xlsxWorksheet, si string) string {
  456. for _, r := range xlsx.SheetData.Row {
  457. for _, c := range r.C {
  458. if c.F != nil && c.F.Ref != "" && c.F.T == STCellFormulaTypeShared && c.F.Si == si {
  459. return c.F.Content
  460. }
  461. }
  462. }
  463. return ""
  464. }