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#!/usr/bin/env ruby # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ####################################################################### # # A Simple example of how to use functions with the WriteXLSX gem. # # reverse(c), March 2001, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org # convert to ruby by Hideo NAKAMURA, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp # require 'write_xlsx' # Create a new workbook and add a worksheet workbook = WriteXLSX.new('stats.xlsx') worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet('Test data') # Set the column width for column 1 worksheet.set_column(0, 0, 20) # Create a format for the headings format = workbook.add_format format.set_bold # Write the sample data worksheet.write(0, 0, 'Sample', format) worksheet.write(0, 1, 1) worksheet.write(0, 2, 2) worksheet.write(0, 3, 3) worksheet.write(0, 4, 4) worksheet.write(0, 5, 5) worksheet.write(0, 6, 6) worksheet.write(0, 7, 7) worksheet.write(0, 8, 8) worksheet.write(1, 0, 'Length', format) worksheet.write(1, 1, 25.4) worksheet.write(1, 2, 25.4) worksheet.write(1, 3, 24.8) worksheet.write(1, 4, 25.0) worksheet.write(1, 5, 25.3) worksheet.write(1, 6, 24.9) worksheet.write(1, 7, 25.2) worksheet.write(1, 8, 24.8) # Write some statistical functions worksheet.write(4, 0, 'Count', format) worksheet.write(4, 1, '=COUNT(B1:I1)') worksheet.write(5, 0, 'Sum', format) worksheet.write(5, 1, '=SUM(B2:I2)') worksheet.write(6, 0, 'Average', format) worksheet.write(6, 1, '=AVERAGE(B2:I2)') worksheet.write(7, 0, 'Min', format) worksheet.write(7, 1, '=MIN(B2:I2)') worksheet.write(8, 0, 'Max', format) worksheet.write(8, 1, '=MAX(B2:I2)') worksheet.write(9, 0, 'Standard Deviation', format) worksheet.write(9, 1, '=STDEV(B2:I2)') worksheet.write(10, 0, 'Kurtosis', format) worksheet.write(10, 1, '=KURT(B2:I2)') workbook.close
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