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#!/usr/bin/env ruby # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ####################################################################### # # A demo of an Area chart in Excel::Writer::XLSX. # # reverse('ゥ'), March 2011, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org # convert to ruby by Hideo NAKAMURA, nakamura.hideo@gmail.com # require 'write_xlsx' workbook = WriteXLSX.new('chart_area.xlsx') worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet bold = workbook.add_format(:bold => 1) # Add the worksheet data that the charts will refer to. headings = [ 'Number', 'Batch 1', 'Batch 2' ] data = [ [ 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ], [ 40, 40, 50, 30, 25, 50 ], [ 30, 25, 30, 10, 5, 10 ] ] worksheet.write('A1', headings, bold) worksheet.write('A2', data) # Create a new chart object. In this case an embedded chart. chart = workbook.add_chart(:type => 'area', :embedded => 1) # Configure the first series. chart.add_series( :name => '=Sheet1!$B$1', :categories => '=Sheet1!$A$2:$A$7', :values => '=Sheet1!$B$2:$B$7' ) # Configure second series. Note alternative use of array ref to define # ranges: [ sheetname, row_start, row_end, col_start, col_end ]. chart.add_series( :name => '=Sheet1!$C$1', :categories => [ 'Sheet1', 1, 6, 0, 0 ], :values => [ 'Sheet1', 1, 6, 2, 2 ] ) # Add a chart title and some axis labels. chart.set_title(:name => 'Results of sample analysis') chart.set_x_axis(:name => 'Test number') chart.set_y_axis(:name => 'Sample length (mm)') # Set an Excel chart style. Blue colors with white outline and shadow. chart.set_style(11) # Insert the chart into the worksheet (with an offset). worksheet.insert_chart( 'D2', chart, :x_offset => 25, :y_offset => 10 ) workbook.close
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