= writeexcel Write to a cross-platform Excel binary file. == Recent Changes v0.3.5 * Bug fix. Worksheet#write_comment() doesn't work when value arg is numeric. * Bug fix. TRUE/FALSE in formula was misundarstood as :NAME. * Bug fix. Worksheet#close() mis-handled @colinfo. * Bug fix. Worksheet#set_row() grbit mis-calculate by param hidden. * convert examples.(formula_result, indent, merge6, outline, outline_collapsed, panes, right_to_left, row_wrap) v0.3.4 * Bug fix. add_comment doesn't work. * convert examples.(chess, colors, comment1, comment2) v0.3.3 * add recent change in this document. v0.3.2 * Bug fix. defined name doesn't work. * use jeweler to maintain gem. 0.3.0 * Chart support(Area, Bar, Column, Line, Pie, Scatter, Stock). * Document added. See rdoc in your installed gem directory. * Change Class name from 'Spreadsheet::WriteExcel' to 'WriteExcel'. * many bug fix. == Description This library is converted from Spreadsheet::WriteExcel module of Perl. http://search.cpan.org/~jmcnamara/Spreadsheet-WriteExcel-2.37/ Some examples written in perl was successfully converted to Ruby. But this library written in Ruby has many bugs, I think. Original description is below: The Spreadsheet::WriteExcel module can be used to create a cross- platform Excel binary file. Multiple worksheets can be added to a workbook and formatting can be applied to cells. Text, numbers, formulas, hyperlinks and images can be written to the cells. TThe Excel file produced by this module is compatible with 97, 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2007. The module will work on the majority of Windows, UNIX and Macintosh platforms. Generated files are also compatible with the spreadsheet applications Gnumeric and OpenOffice.org. This module cannot be used to read an Excel file. == Usage See rdoc's WriteExcel class document. Example Code: require 'writeexcel' # Create a new Excel Workbook workbook = WriteExcel.new('ruby.xls') # Add worksheet(s) worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet worksheet2 = workbook.add_worksheet # Add and define a format format = workbook.add_format format.set_bold format.set_color('red') format.set_align('right') # write a formatted and unformatted string. worksheet.write(1, 1, 'Hi Excel.', format) # cell B2 worksheet.write(2, 1, 'Hi Excel.') # cell B3 # write a number and formula using A1 notation worksheet.write('B4', 3.14159) worksheet.write('B5', '=SIN(B4/4)') # write to file workbook.close == Difference with Perl module * WriteExcel.new() * accept default format parameter such as new('foo.xls', :font => 'Roman', :size => 12) * Worksheet.write(row, col, token, format) * if token.kind_of?(Numeric) then call write_number, if token.kind_of?(String) then not call write_number(). * Worksheet.keep_leading_zeros() * ignore. if write 0001, use string such as write(1,2, '0001') * and ...... == Caution This library can handle multibyte character written in utf8. I tested in Japanese, and it looks work well. But, in this version, utf8 or not is recognized by matching non-ascii characters because ruby 1.8 can not recognize character code correctly. == Dependencies * ruby 1.8 == Author Original was written in Perl by John McNamara (jmcnamara@cpan.org). Convert to ruby by Hideo Nakamura (cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp) Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Hideo NAKAMURA. See LICENSE for details. == License same as Ruby. == Note on Patches/Pull Requests * Fork the project. * Make your feature addition or bug fix. * Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally. * Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull) * Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.