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- // Copyright 2016 - 2021 The excelize Authors. All rights reserved. Use of
- // this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
- // the LICENSE file.
- //
- // Package excelize providing a set of functions that allow you to write to
- // and read from XLSX / XLSM / XLTM files. Supports reading and writing
- // spreadsheet documents generated by Microsoft Excel™ 2007 and later. Supports
- // complex components by high compatibility, and provided streaming API for
- // generating or reading data from a worksheet with huge amounts of data. This
- // library needs Go version 1.15 or later.
- package excelize
- import (
- "encoding/xml"
- "strings"
- )
- // xlsxSST directly maps the sst element from the namespace
- // http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/spreadsheetml/2006/main. String values may
- // be stored directly inside spreadsheet cell elements; however, storing the
- // same value inside multiple cell elements can result in very large worksheet
- // Parts, possibly resulting in performance degradation. The Shared String Table
- // is an indexed list of string values, shared across the workbook, which allows
- // implementations to store values only once.
- type xlsxSST struct {
- XMLName xml.Name `xml:"http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/spreadsheetml/2006/main sst"`
- Count int `xml:"count,attr"`
- UniqueCount int `xml:"uniqueCount,attr"`
- SI []xlsxSI `xml:"si"`
- }
- // xlsxSI (String Item) is the representation of an individual string in the
- // Shared String table. If the string is just a simple string with formatting
- // applied at the cell level, then the String Item (si) should contain a
- // single text element used to express the string. However, if the string in
- // the cell is more complex - i.e., has formatting applied at the character
- // level - then the string item shall consist of multiple rich text runs which
- // collectively are used to express the string.
- type xlsxSI struct {
- T *xlsxT `xml:"t,omitempty"`
- R []xlsxR `xml:"r"`
- RPh []*xlsxPhoneticRun `xml:"rPh"`
- PhoneticPr *xlsxPhoneticPr `xml:"phoneticPr"`
- }
- // String extracts characters from a string item.
- func (x xlsxSI) String() string {
- if len(x.R) > 0 {
- var rows strings.Builder
- for _, s := range x.R {
- if s.T != nil {
- rows.WriteString(s.T.Val)
- }
- }
- return rows.String()
- }
- if x.T != nil {
- return x.T.Val
- }
- return ""
- }
- // xlsxR represents a run of rich text. A rich text run is a region of text
- // that share a common set of properties, such as formatting properties. The
- // properties are defined in the rPr element, and the text displayed to the
- // user is defined in the Text (t) element.
- type xlsxR struct {
- RPr *xlsxRPr `xml:"rPr"`
- T *xlsxT `xml:"t"`
- }
- // xlsxT directly maps the t element in the run properties.
- type xlsxT struct {
- XMLName xml.Name `xml:"t"`
- Space xml.Attr `xml:"space,attr,omitempty"`
- Val string `xml:",chardata"`
- }
- // xlsxRPr (Run Properties) specifies a set of run properties which shall be
- // applied to the contents of the parent run after all style formatting has been
- // applied to the text. These properties are defined as direct formatting, since
- // they are directly applied to the run and supersede any formatting from
- // styles.
- type xlsxRPr struct {
- RFont *attrValString `xml:"rFont"`
- Charset *attrValInt `xml:"charset"`
- Family *attrValInt `xml:"family"`
- B *string `xml:"b"`
- I *string `xml:"i"`
- Strike *string `xml:"strike"`
- Outline *string `xml:"outline"`
- Shadow *string `xml:"shadow"`
- Condense *string `xml:"condense"`
- Extend *string `xml:"extend"`
- Color *xlsxColor `xml:"color"`
- Sz *attrValFloat `xml:"sz"`
- U *attrValString `xml:"u"`
- VertAlign *attrValString `xml:"vertAlign"`
- Scheme *attrValString `xml:"scheme"`
- }
- // RichTextRun directly maps the settings of the rich text run.
- type RichTextRun struct {
- Font *Font
- Text string
- }
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