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419 lines
11 KiB
Go
419 lines
11 KiB
Go
package xlsx
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import (
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"fmt"
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"math"
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"strconv"
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"time"
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)
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const (
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maxNonScientificNumber = 1e11
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minNonScientificNumber = 1e-9
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)
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// CellType is an int type for storing metadata about the data type in the cell.
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type CellType int
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// These are the cell types from the ST_CellType spec
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const (
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CellTypeString CellType = iota
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// CellTypeStringFormula is a specific format for formulas that return string values. Formulas that return numbers
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// and booleans are stored as those types.
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CellTypeStringFormula
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CellTypeNumeric
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CellTypeBool
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// CellTypeInline is not respected on save, all inline string cells will be saved as SharedStrings
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// when saving to an XLSX file. This the same behavior as that found in Excel.
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CellTypeInline
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CellTypeError
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// d (Date): Cell contains a date in the ISO 8601 format.
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// That is the only mention of this format in the XLSX spec.
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// Date seems to be unused by the current version of Excel, it stores dates as Numeric cells with a date format string.
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// For now these cells will have their value output directly. It is unclear if the value is supposed to be parsed
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// into a number and then formatted using the formatting or not.
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CellTypeDate
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)
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func (ct CellType) Ptr() *CellType {
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return &ct
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}
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func (ct *CellType) fallbackTo(cellData string, fallback CellType) CellType {
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if ct != nil {
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switch *ct {
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case CellTypeNumeric:
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if _, err := strconv.ParseFloat(cellData, 64); err == nil {
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return *ct
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}
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default:
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}
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}
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return fallback
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}
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// Cell is a high level structure intended to provide user access to
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// the contents of Cell within an xlsx.Row.
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type Cell struct {
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Row *Row
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Value string
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formula string
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style *Style
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NumFmt string
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parsedNumFmt *parsedNumberFormat
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date1904 bool
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Hidden bool
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HMerge int
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VMerge int
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cellType CellType
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DataValidation *xlsxCellDataValidation
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}
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// CellInterface defines the public API of the Cell.
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type CellInterface interface {
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String() string
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FormattedValue() string
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}
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// NewCell creates a cell and adds it to a row.
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func NewCell(r *Row) *Cell {
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return &Cell{Row: r}
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}
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// Merge with other cells, horizontally and/or vertically.
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func (c *Cell) Merge(hcells, vcells int) {
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c.HMerge = hcells
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c.VMerge = vcells
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}
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// Type returns the CellType of a cell. See CellType constants for more details.
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func (c *Cell) Type() CellType {
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return c.cellType
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}
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// SetString sets the value of a cell to a string.
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func (c *Cell) SetString(s string) {
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c.Value = s
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c.formula = ""
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c.cellType = CellTypeString
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}
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// String returns the value of a Cell as a string. If you'd like to
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// see errors returned from formatting then please use
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// Cell.FormattedValue() instead.
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func (c *Cell) String() string {
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// To preserve the String() interface we'll throw away errors.
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// Not that using FormattedValue is therefore strongly
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// preferred.
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value, _ := c.FormattedValue()
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return value
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}
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// SetFloat sets the value of a cell to a float.
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func (c *Cell) SetFloat(n float64) {
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c.SetValue(n)
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}
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// IsTime returns true if the cell stores a time value.
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func (c *Cell) IsTime() bool {
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c.getNumberFormat()
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return c.parsedNumFmt.isTimeFormat
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}
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//GetTime returns the value of a Cell as a time.Time
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func (c *Cell) GetTime(date1904 bool) (t time.Time, err error) {
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f, err := c.Float()
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if err != nil {
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return t, err
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}
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return TimeFromExcelTime(f, date1904), nil
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}
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/*
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The following are samples of format samples.
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* "0.00e+00"
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* "0", "#,##0"
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* "0.00", "#,##0.00", "@"
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* "#,##0 ;(#,##0)", "#,##0 ;[red](#,##0)"
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* "#,##0.00;(#,##0.00)", "#,##0.00;[red](#,##0.00)"
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* "0%", "0.00%"
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* "0.00e+00", "##0.0e+0"
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*/
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// SetFloatWithFormat sets the value of a cell to a float and applies
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// formatting to the cell.
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func (c *Cell) SetFloatWithFormat(n float64, format string) {
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c.SetValue(n)
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c.NumFmt = format
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c.formula = ""
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}
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// SetCellFormat set cell value format
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func (c *Cell) SetFormat(format string) {
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c.NumFmt = format
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}
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// DateTimeOptions are additional options for exporting times
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type DateTimeOptions struct {
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// Location allows calculating times in other timezones/locations
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Location *time.Location
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// ExcelTimeFormat is the string you want excel to use to format the datetime
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ExcelTimeFormat string
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}
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var (
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DefaultDateFormat = builtInNumFmt[14]
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DefaultDateTimeFormat = builtInNumFmt[22]
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DefaultDateOptions = DateTimeOptions{
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Location: timeLocationUTC,
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ExcelTimeFormat: DefaultDateFormat,
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}
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DefaultDateTimeOptions = DateTimeOptions{
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Location: timeLocationUTC,
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ExcelTimeFormat: DefaultDateTimeFormat,
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}
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)
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// SetDate sets the value of a cell to a float.
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func (c *Cell) SetDate(t time.Time) {
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c.SetDateWithOptions(t, DefaultDateOptions)
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}
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func (c *Cell) SetDateTime(t time.Time) {
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c.SetDateWithOptions(t, DefaultDateTimeOptions)
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}
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// SetDateWithOptions allows for more granular control when exporting dates and times
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func (c *Cell) SetDateWithOptions(t time.Time, options DateTimeOptions) {
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_, offset := t.In(options.Location).Zone()
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t = time.Unix(t.Unix()+int64(offset), 0)
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c.SetDateTimeWithFormat(TimeToExcelTime(t.In(timeLocationUTC), c.date1904), options.ExcelTimeFormat)
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}
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func (c *Cell) SetDateTimeWithFormat(n float64, format string) {
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c.Value = strconv.FormatFloat(n, 'f', -1, 64)
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c.NumFmt = format
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c.formula = ""
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c.cellType = CellTypeNumeric
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}
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// Float returns the value of cell as a number.
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func (c *Cell) Float() (float64, error) {
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f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(c.Value, 64)
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if err != nil {
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return math.NaN(), err
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}
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return f, nil
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}
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// SetInt64 sets a cell's value to a 64-bit integer.
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func (c *Cell) SetInt64(n int64) {
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c.SetValue(n)
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}
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// Int64 returns the value of cell as 64-bit integer.
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func (c *Cell) Int64() (int64, error) {
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f, err := strconv.ParseInt(c.Value, 10, 64)
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if err != nil {
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return -1, err
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}
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return f, nil
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}
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// GeneralNumeric returns the value of the cell as a string. It is formatted very closely to the the XLSX spec for how
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// to display values when the storage type is Number and the format type is General. It is not 100% identical to the
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// spec but is as close as you can get using the built in Go formatting tools.
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func (c *Cell) GeneralNumeric() (string, error) {
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return generalNumericScientific(c.Value, true)
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}
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// GeneralNumericWithoutScientific returns numbers that are always formatted as numbers, but it does not follow
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// the rules for when XLSX should switch to scientific notation, since sometimes scientific notation is not desired,
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// even if that is how the document is supposed to be formatted.
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func (c *Cell) GeneralNumericWithoutScientific() (string, error) {
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return generalNumericScientific(c.Value, false)
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}
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// SetInt sets a cell's value to an integer.
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func (c *Cell) SetInt(n int) {
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c.SetValue(n)
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}
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// SetInt sets a cell's value to an integer.
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func (c *Cell) SetValue(n interface{}) {
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switch t := n.(type) {
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case time.Time:
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c.SetDateTime(t)
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return
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case int, int8, int16, int32, int64:
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c.setNumeric(fmt.Sprintf("%d", n))
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case float64:
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// When formatting floats, do not use fmt.Sprintf("%v", n), this will cause numbers below 1e-4 to be printed in
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// scientific notation. Scientific notation is not a valid way to store numbers in XML.
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// Also not not use fmt.Sprintf("%f", n), this will cause numbers to be stored as X.XXXXXX. Which means that
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// numbers will lose precision and numbers with fewer significant digits such as 0 will be stored as 0.000000
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// which causes tests to fail.
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c.setNumeric(strconv.FormatFloat(t, 'f', -1, 64))
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case float32:
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c.setNumeric(strconv.FormatFloat(float64(t), 'f', -1, 32))
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case string:
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c.SetString(t)
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case []byte:
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c.SetString(string(t))
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case nil:
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c.SetString("")
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default:
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c.SetString(fmt.Sprintf("%v", n))
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}
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}
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// setNumeric sets a cell's value to a number
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func (c *Cell) setNumeric(s string) {
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c.Value = s
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c.NumFmt = builtInNumFmt[builtInNumFmtIndex_GENERAL]
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c.formula = ""
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c.cellType = CellTypeNumeric
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}
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// Int returns the value of cell as integer.
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// Has max 53 bits of precision
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// See: float64(int64(math.MaxInt))
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func (c *Cell) Int() (int, error) {
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f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(c.Value, 64)
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if err != nil {
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return -1, err
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}
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return int(f), nil
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}
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// SetBool sets a cell's value to a boolean.
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func (c *Cell) SetBool(b bool) {
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if b {
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c.Value = "1"
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} else {
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c.Value = "0"
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}
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c.cellType = CellTypeBool
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}
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// Bool returns a boolean from a cell's value.
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// TODO: Determine if the current return value is
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// appropriate for types other than CellTypeBool.
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func (c *Cell) Bool() bool {
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// If bool, just return the value.
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if c.cellType == CellTypeBool {
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return c.Value == "1"
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}
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// If numeric, base it on a non-zero.
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if c.cellType == CellTypeNumeric {
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return c.Value != "0"
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}
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// Return whether there's an empty string.
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return c.Value != ""
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}
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// SetFormula sets the format string for a cell.
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func (c *Cell) SetFormula(formula string) {
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c.formula = formula
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c.cellType = CellTypeNumeric
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}
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func (c *Cell) SetStringFormula(formula string) {
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c.formula = formula
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c.cellType = CellTypeStringFormula
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}
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// Formula returns the formula string for the cell.
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func (c *Cell) Formula() string {
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return c.formula
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}
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// GetStyle returns the Style associated with a Cell
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func (c *Cell) GetStyle() *Style {
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if c.style == nil {
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c.style = NewStyle()
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}
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return c.style
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}
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// SetStyle sets the style of a cell.
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func (c *Cell) SetStyle(style *Style) {
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c.style = style
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}
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// GetNumberFormat returns the number format string for a cell.
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func (c *Cell) GetNumberFormat() string {
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return c.NumFmt
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}
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func (c *Cell) formatToFloat(format string) (string, error) {
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f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(c.Value, 64)
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if err != nil {
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return c.Value, err
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf(format, f), nil
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}
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func (c *Cell) formatToInt(format string) (string, error) {
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f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(c.Value, 64)
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if err != nil {
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return c.Value, err
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf(format, int(f)), nil
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}
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// getNumberFormat will update the parsedNumFmt struct if it has become out of date, since a cell's NumFmt string is a
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// public field that could be edited by clients.
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func (c *Cell) getNumberFormat() *parsedNumberFormat {
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if c.parsedNumFmt == nil || c.parsedNumFmt.numFmt != c.NumFmt {
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c.parsedNumFmt = parseFullNumberFormatString(c.NumFmt)
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}
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return c.parsedNumFmt
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}
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// FormattedValue returns a value, and possibly an error condition
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// from a Cell. If it is possible to apply a format to the cell
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// value, it will do so, if not then an error will be returned, along
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// with the raw value of the Cell.
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func (c *Cell) FormattedValue() (string, error) {
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fullFormat := c.getNumberFormat()
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returnVal, err := fullFormat.FormatValue(c)
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if fullFormat.parseEncounteredError != nil {
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return returnVal, *fullFormat.parseEncounteredError
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}
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return returnVal, err
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}
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// SetDataValidation set data validation
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func (c *Cell) SetDataValidation(dd *xlsxCellDataValidation) {
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c.DataValidation = dd
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}
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// CellMetadata represents anything attributable to a cell
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// except for the cell data itself. For example, it is used
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// in StreamFileBuilder.AddSheetWithDefaultColumnMetadata to
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// associate default attributes for cells in a particular column
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type CellMetadata struct {
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cellType CellType
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streamStyle StreamStyle
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}
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var (
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DefaultStringCellMetadata CellMetadata
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DefaultNumericCellMetadata CellMetadata
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DefaultDecimalCellMetadata CellMetadata
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DefaultIntegerCellMetadata CellMetadata
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DefaultDateCellMetadata CellMetadata
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)
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func MakeCellMetadata(cellType CellType, streamStyle StreamStyle) CellMetadata {
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return CellMetadata{cellType, streamStyle}
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}
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func (cm CellMetadata) Ptr() *CellMetadata {
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return &cm
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}
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