cell.go 9.9 KB

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  1. package xlsx
  2. import (
  3. "fmt"
  4. "math"
  5. "strconv"
  6. "strings"
  7. "time"
  8. )
  9. // CellType is an int type for storing metadata about the data type in the cell.
  10. type CellType int
  11. // Known types for cell values.
  12. const (
  13. CellTypeString CellType = iota
  14. CellTypeFormula
  15. CellTypeNumeric
  16. CellTypeBool
  17. CellTypeInline
  18. CellTypeError
  19. CellTypeDate
  20. CellTypeGeneral
  21. )
  22. // Cell is a high level structure intended to provide user access to
  23. // the contents of Cell within an xlsx.Row.
  24. type Cell struct {
  25. Row *Row
  26. Value string
  27. formula string
  28. style *Style
  29. NumFmt string
  30. date1904 bool
  31. Hidden bool
  32. HMerge int
  33. VMerge int
  34. cellType CellType
  35. }
  36. // CellInterface defines the public API of the Cell.
  37. type CellInterface interface {
  38. String() string
  39. FormattedValue() string
  40. }
  41. // NewCell creates a cell and adds it to a row.
  42. func NewCell(r *Row) *Cell {
  43. return &Cell{Row: r}
  44. }
  45. // Merge with other cells, horizontally and/or vertically.
  46. func (c *Cell) Merge(hcells, vcells int) {
  47. c.HMerge = hcells
  48. c.VMerge = vcells
  49. }
  50. // Type returns the CellType of a cell. See CellType constants for more details.
  51. func (c *Cell) Type() CellType {
  52. return c.cellType
  53. }
  54. // SetString sets the value of a cell to a string.
  55. func (c *Cell) SetString(s string) {
  56. c.Value = s
  57. c.formula = ""
  58. c.cellType = CellTypeString
  59. }
  60. // String returns the value of a Cell as a string.
  61. func (c *Cell) String() (string, error) {
  62. return c.FormattedValue()
  63. }
  64. // SetFloat sets the value of a cell to a float.
  65. func (c *Cell) SetFloat(n float64) {
  66. c.SetFloatWithFormat(n, builtInNumFmt[builtInNumFmtIndex_GENERAL])
  67. }
  68. /*
  69. The following are samples of format samples.
  70. * "0.00e+00"
  71. * "0", "#,##0"
  72. * "0.00", "#,##0.00", "@"
  73. * "#,##0 ;(#,##0)", "#,##0 ;[red](#,##0)"
  74. * "#,##0.00;(#,##0.00)", "#,##0.00;[red](#,##0.00)"
  75. * "0%", "0.00%"
  76. * "0.00e+00", "##0.0e+0"
  77. */
  78. // SetFloatWithFormat sets the value of a cell to a float and applies
  79. // formatting to the cell.
  80. func (c *Cell) SetFloatWithFormat(n float64, format string) {
  81. // beauty the output when the float is small enough
  82. if n != 0 && n < 0.00001 {
  83. c.Value = strconv.FormatFloat(n, 'e', -1, 64)
  84. } else {
  85. c.Value = strconv.FormatFloat(n, 'f', -1, 64)
  86. }
  87. c.NumFmt = format
  88. c.formula = ""
  89. c.cellType = CellTypeNumeric
  90. }
  91. var timeLocationUTC *time.Location
  92. func init() {
  93. timeLocationUTC, _ = time.LoadLocation("UTC")
  94. }
  95. func timeToUTCTime(t time.Time) time.Time {
  96. return time.Date(t.Year(), t.Month(), t.Day(), t.Hour(), t.Minute(), t.Second(), t.Nanosecond(), timeLocationUTC)
  97. }
  98. func timeToExcelTime(t time.Time) float64 {
  99. return float64(t.Unix())/86400.0 + 25569.0
  100. }
  101. // SetDate sets the value of a cell to a float.
  102. func (c *Cell) SetDate(t time.Time) {
  103. c.SetDateTimeWithFormat(float64(int64(timeToExcelTime(timeToUTCTime(t)))), builtInNumFmt[14])
  104. }
  105. func (c *Cell) SetDateTime(t time.Time) {
  106. c.SetDateTimeWithFormat(timeToExcelTime(timeToUTCTime(t)), builtInNumFmt[14])
  107. }
  108. func (c *Cell) SetDateTimeWithFormat(n float64, format string) {
  109. c.Value = strconv.FormatFloat(n, 'f', -1, 64)
  110. c.NumFmt = format
  111. c.formula = ""
  112. c.cellType = CellTypeDate
  113. }
  114. // Float returns the value of cell as a number.
  115. func (c *Cell) Float() (float64, error) {
  116. f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(c.Value, 64)
  117. if err != nil {
  118. return math.NaN(), err
  119. }
  120. return f, nil
  121. }
  122. // SetInt64 sets a cell's value to a 64-bit integer.
  123. func (c *Cell) SetInt64(n int64) {
  124. c.Value = fmt.Sprintf("%d", n)
  125. c.NumFmt = builtInNumFmt[builtInNumFmtIndex_INT]
  126. c.formula = ""
  127. c.cellType = CellTypeNumeric
  128. }
  129. // Int64 returns the value of cell as 64-bit integer.
  130. func (c *Cell) Int64() (int64, error) {
  131. f, err := strconv.ParseInt(c.Value, 10, 64)
  132. if err != nil {
  133. return -1, err
  134. }
  135. return f, nil
  136. }
  137. // SetInt sets a cell's value to an integer.
  138. func (c *Cell) SetInt(n int) {
  139. c.Value = fmt.Sprintf("%d", n)
  140. c.NumFmt = builtInNumFmt[builtInNumFmtIndex_INT]
  141. c.formula = ""
  142. c.cellType = CellTypeNumeric
  143. }
  144. // SetInt sets a cell's value to an integer.
  145. func (c *Cell) SetValue(n interface{}) {
  146. var s string
  147. switch n.(type) {
  148. case time.Time:
  149. c.SetDateTime(n.(time.Time))
  150. return
  151. case int, int8, int16, int32, int64, float32, float64:
  152. c.setGeneral(fmt.Sprintf("%v", n))
  153. return
  154. case string:
  155. s = n.(string)
  156. case []byte:
  157. s = string(n.([]byte))
  158. case nil:
  159. s = ""
  160. default:
  161. s = fmt.Sprintf("%v", n)
  162. }
  163. c.SetString(s)
  164. }
  165. // SetInt sets a cell's value to an integer.
  166. func (c *Cell) setGeneral(s string) {
  167. c.Value = s
  168. c.NumFmt = builtInNumFmt[builtInNumFmtIndex_GENERAL]
  169. c.formula = ""
  170. c.cellType = CellTypeGeneral
  171. }
  172. // Int returns the value of cell as integer.
  173. // Has max 53 bits of precision
  174. // See: float64(int64(math.MaxInt))
  175. func (c *Cell) Int() (int, error) {
  176. f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(c.Value, 64)
  177. if err != nil {
  178. return -1, err
  179. }
  180. return int(f), nil
  181. }
  182. // SetBool sets a cell's value to a boolean.
  183. func (c *Cell) SetBool(b bool) {
  184. if b {
  185. c.Value = "1"
  186. } else {
  187. c.Value = "0"
  188. }
  189. c.cellType = CellTypeBool
  190. }
  191. // Bool returns a boolean from a cell's value.
  192. // TODO: Determine if the current return value is
  193. // appropriate for types other than CellTypeBool.
  194. func (c *Cell) Bool() bool {
  195. // If bool, just return the value.
  196. if c.cellType == CellTypeBool {
  197. return c.Value == "1"
  198. }
  199. // If numeric, base it on a non-zero.
  200. if c.cellType == CellTypeNumeric {
  201. return c.Value != "0"
  202. }
  203. // Return whether there's an empty string.
  204. return c.Value != ""
  205. }
  206. // SetFormula sets the format string for a cell.
  207. func (c *Cell) SetFormula(formula string) {
  208. c.formula = formula
  209. c.cellType = CellTypeFormula
  210. }
  211. // Formula returns the formula string for the cell.
  212. func (c *Cell) Formula() string {
  213. return c.formula
  214. }
  215. // GetStyle returns the Style associated with a Cell
  216. func (c *Cell) GetStyle() *Style {
  217. if c.style == nil {
  218. c.style = NewStyle()
  219. }
  220. return c.style
  221. }
  222. // SetStyle sets the style of a cell.
  223. func (c *Cell) SetStyle(style *Style) {
  224. c.style = style
  225. }
  226. // GetNumberFormat returns the number format string for a cell.
  227. func (c *Cell) GetNumberFormat() string {
  228. return c.NumFmt
  229. }
  230. func (c *Cell) formatToFloat(format string) (string, error) {
  231. f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(c.Value, 64)
  232. if err != nil {
  233. return c.Value, err
  234. }
  235. return fmt.Sprintf(format, f), nil
  236. }
  237. func (c *Cell) formatToInt(format string) (string, error) {
  238. f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(c.Value, 64)
  239. if err != nil {
  240. return c.Value, err
  241. }
  242. return fmt.Sprintf(format, int(f)), nil
  243. }
  244. // FormattedValue returns a value, and possibly an error condition
  245. // from a Cell. If it is possible to apply a format to the cell
  246. // value, it will do so, if not then an error will be returned, along
  247. // with the raw value of the Cell.
  248. func (c *Cell) FormattedValue() (string, error) {
  249. var numberFormat = c.GetNumberFormat()
  250. if isTimeFormat(numberFormat) {
  251. return parseTime(c)
  252. }
  253. switch numberFormat {
  254. case builtInNumFmt[builtInNumFmtIndex_GENERAL], builtInNumFmt[builtInNumFmtIndex_STRING]:
  255. return c.Value, nil
  256. case builtInNumFmt[builtInNumFmtIndex_INT], "#,##0":
  257. return c.formatToInt("%d")
  258. case builtInNumFmt[builtInNumFmtIndex_FLOAT], "#,##0.00":
  259. return c.formatToFloat("%.2f")
  260. case "#,##0 ;(#,##0)", "#,##0 ;[red](#,##0)":
  261. f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(c.Value, 64)
  262. if err != nil {
  263. return c.Value, err
  264. }
  265. if f < 0 {
  266. i := int(math.Abs(f))
  267. return fmt.Sprintf("(%d)", i), nil
  268. }
  269. i := int(f)
  270. return fmt.Sprintf("%d", i), nil
  271. case "#,##0.00;(#,##0.00)", "#,##0.00;[red](#,##0.00)":
  272. f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(c.Value, 64)
  273. if err != nil {
  274. return c.Value, err
  275. }
  276. if f < 0 {
  277. return fmt.Sprintf("(%.2f)", f), nil
  278. }
  279. return fmt.Sprintf("%.2f", f), nil
  280. case "0%":
  281. f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(c.Value, 64)
  282. if err != nil {
  283. return c.Value, err
  284. }
  285. f = f * 100
  286. return fmt.Sprintf("%d%%", int(f)), nil
  287. case "0.00%":
  288. f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(c.Value, 64)
  289. if err != nil {
  290. return c.Value, err
  291. }
  292. f = f * 100
  293. return fmt.Sprintf("%.2f%%", f), nil
  294. case "0.00e+00", "##0.0e+0":
  295. return c.formatToFloat("%e")
  296. }
  297. return c.Value, nil
  298. }
  299. // parseTime returns a string parsed using time.Time
  300. func parseTime(c *Cell) (string, error) {
  301. f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(c.Value, 64)
  302. if err != nil {
  303. return c.Value, err
  304. }
  305. val := TimeFromExcelTime(f, c.date1904)
  306. format := c.GetNumberFormat()
  307. // Replace Excel placeholders with Go time placeholders.
  308. // For example, replace yyyy with 2006. These are in a specific order,
  309. // due to the fact that m is used in month, minute, and am/pm. It would
  310. // be easier to fix that with regular expressions, but if it's possible
  311. // to keep this simple it would be easier to maintain.
  312. // Full-length month and days (e.g. March, Tuesday) have letters in them that would be replaced
  313. // by other characters below (such as the 'h' in March, or the 'd' in Tuesday) below.
  314. // First we convert them to arbitrary characters unused in Excel Date formats, and then at the end,
  315. // turn them to what they should actually be.
  316. // Based off: http://www.ozgrid.com/Excel/CustomFormats.htm
  317. replacements := []struct{ xltime, gotime string }{
  318. {"yyyy", "2006"},
  319. {"yy", "06"},
  320. {"mmmm", "%%%%"},
  321. {"dddd", "&&&&"},
  322. {"dd", "02"},
  323. {"d", "2"},
  324. {"mmm", "Jan"},
  325. {"mmss", "0405"},
  326. {"ss", "05"},
  327. {"hh", "15"},
  328. {"h", "3"},
  329. {"mm:", "04:"},
  330. {":mm", ":04"},
  331. {"mm", "01"},
  332. {"am/pm", "pm"},
  333. {"m/", "1/"},
  334. {"%%%%", "January"},
  335. {"&&&&", "Monday"},
  336. }
  337. for _, repl := range replacements {
  338. format = strings.Replace(format, repl.xltime, repl.gotime, 1)
  339. }
  340. // If the hour is optional, strip it out, along with the
  341. // possible dangling colon that would remain.
  342. if val.Hour() < 1 {
  343. format = strings.Replace(format, "]:", "]", 1)
  344. format = strings.Replace(format, "[3]", "", 1)
  345. format = strings.Replace(format, "[15]", "", 1)
  346. } else {
  347. format = strings.Replace(format, "[3]", "3", 1)
  348. format = strings.Replace(format, "[15]", "15", 1)
  349. }
  350. return val.Format(format), nil
  351. }
  352. // isTimeFormat checks whether an Excel format string represents
  353. // a time.Time.
  354. func isTimeFormat(format string) bool {
  355. dateParts := []string{
  356. "yy", "hh", "am", "pm", "ss", "mm", ":",
  357. }
  358. for _, part := range dateParts {
  359. if strings.Contains(format, part) {
  360. return true
  361. }
  362. }
  363. return false
  364. }