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@@ -99,23 +99,18 @@ func (f *File) getTotalRowsCols(name string) (int, int) {
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return tr, tc
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}
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-// SetRowHeight provides a function to set the height of a single row.
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-// For example:
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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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-// xlsx := excelize.NewFile()
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-// xlsx.SetRowHeight("Sheet1", 0, 50)
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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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+// xlsx.SetRowHeight("Sheet1", 1, 50)
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//
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-func (f *File) SetRowHeight(sheet string, rowIndex int, height float64) {
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+func (f *File) SetRowHeight(sheet string, row int, height float64) {
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xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
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- rows := rowIndex + 1
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cells := 0
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- completeRow(xlsx, rows, cells)
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- xlsx.SheetData.Row[rowIndex].Ht = height
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- xlsx.SheetData.Row[rowIndex].CustomHeight = true
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+ rowIdx := row - 1
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+ completeRow(xlsx, row, cells)
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+ xlsx.SheetData.Row[rowIdx].Ht = height
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+ xlsx.SheetData.Row[rowIdx].CustomHeight = true
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}
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// getRowHeight provides function to get row height in pixels by given sheet
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@@ -131,12 +126,15 @@ func (f *File) getRowHeight(sheet string, row int) int {
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return int(defaultRowHeightPixels)
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}
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-// GetRowHeight provides function to get row height by given worksheet name and
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-// row index.
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+// GetRowHeight provides 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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+// xlsx.GetRowHeight("Sheet1", 1)
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+//
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func (f *File) GetRowHeight(sheet string, row int) float64 {
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xlsx := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
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for _, v := range xlsx.SheetData.Row {
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- if v.R == row+1 && v.Ht != 0 {
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+ if v.R == row && v.Ht != 0 {
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return v.Ht
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}
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}
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