/* * libxlsxwriter * * Copyright 2014-2020, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org. See LICENSE.txt. */ /** * @file utility.h * * @brief Utility functions for libxlsxwriter. * * * */ #ifndef __LXW_UTILITY_H__ #define __LXW_UTILITY_H__ #include #ifndef _MSC_VER #include #endif #include "common.h" #include "xmlwriter.h" /** * @brief Convert an Excel `A1` cell string into a `(row, col)` pair. * * Convert an Excel `A1` cell string into a `(row, col)` pair. * * This is a little syntactic shortcut to help with worksheet layout: * * @code * worksheet_write_string(worksheet, CELL("A1"), "Foo", NULL); * * //Same as: * worksheet_write_string(worksheet, 0, 0, "Foo", NULL); * @endcode * * @note * * This macro shouldn't be used in performance critical situations since it * expands to two function calls. */ #define CELL(cell) \ lxw_name_to_row(cell), lxw_name_to_col(cell) /** * @brief Convert an Excel `A:B` column range into a `(col1, col2)` pair. * * Convert an Excel `A:B` column range into a `(col1, col2)` pair. * * This is a little syntactic shortcut to help with worksheet layout: * * @code * worksheet_set_column(worksheet, COLS("B:D"), 20, NULL, NULL); * * // Same as: * worksheet_set_column(worksheet, 1, 3, 20, NULL, NULL); * @endcode * */ #define COLS(cols) \ lxw_name_to_col(cols), lxw_name_to_col_2(cols) /** * @brief Convert an Excel `A1:B2` range into a `(first_row, first_col, * last_row, last_col)` sequence. * * Convert an Excel `A1:B2` range into a `(first_row, first_col, last_row, * last_col)` sequence. * * This is a little syntactic shortcut to help with worksheet layout. * * @code * worksheet_print_area(worksheet, 0, 0, 41, 10); // A1:K42. * * // Same as: * worksheet_print_area(worksheet, RANGE("A1:K42")); * @endcode */ #define RANGE(range) \ lxw_name_to_row(range), lxw_name_to_col(range), \ lxw_name_to_row_2(range), lxw_name_to_col_2(range) /* *INDENT-OFF* */ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* *INDENT-ON* */ /** * @brief Retrieve the library version. * * @return The "X.Y.Z" version string. * * Get the library version as a "X.Y.Z" version string * * @code * printf("Libxlsxwriter version = %s\n", lxw_version()); * @endcode * */ const char *lxw_version(void); /** * @brief Retrieve the library version ID. * * @return The version ID. * * Get the library version such as "X.Y.Z" as a XYZ integer. * * @code * printf("Libxlsxwriter version id = %d\n", lxw_version_id()); * @endcode * */ uint16_t lxw_version_id(void); /** * @brief Converts a libxlsxwriter error number to a string. * * The `%lxw_strerror` function converts a libxlsxwriter error number defined * by #lxw_error to a pointer to a string description of the error. * Similar to the standard library strerror(3) function. * * For example: * * @code * lxw_error error = workbook_close(workbook); * * if (error) * printf("Error in workbook_close().\n" * "Error %d = %s\n", error, lxw_strerror(error)); * @endcode * * This would produce output like the following if the target file wasn't * writable: * * Error in workbook_close(). * Error 2 = Error creating output xlsx file. Usually a permissions error. * * @param error_num The error number returned by a libxlsxwriter function. * * @return A pointer to a statically allocated string. Do not free. */ char *lxw_strerror(lxw_error error_num); /* Create a quoted version of the worksheet name */ char *lxw_quote_sheetname(const char *str); void lxw_col_to_name(char *col_name, lxw_col_t col_num, uint8_t absolute); void lxw_rowcol_to_cell(char *cell_name, lxw_row_t row, lxw_col_t col); void lxw_rowcol_to_cell_abs(char *cell_name, lxw_row_t row, lxw_col_t col, uint8_t abs_row, uint8_t abs_col); void lxw_rowcol_to_range(char *range, lxw_row_t first_row, lxw_col_t first_col, lxw_row_t last_row, lxw_col_t last_col); void lxw_rowcol_to_range_abs(char *range, lxw_row_t first_row, lxw_col_t first_col, lxw_row_t last_row, lxw_col_t last_col); void lxw_rowcol_to_formula_abs(char *formula, const char *sheetname, lxw_row_t first_row, lxw_col_t first_col, lxw_row_t last_row, lxw_col_t last_col); uint32_t lxw_name_to_row(const char *row_str); uint16_t lxw_name_to_col(const char *col_str); uint32_t lxw_name_to_row_2(const char *row_str); uint16_t lxw_name_to_col_2(const char *col_str); /** * @brief Converts a #lxw_datetime to an Excel datetime number. * * @param datetime A pointer to a #lxw_datetime struct. * * @return A double representing an Excel datetime. * * The `%lxw_datetime_to_excel_datetime()` function converts a datetime in * #lxw_datetime to and Excel datetime number: * * @code * lxw_datetime datetime = {2013, 2, 28, 12, 0, 0.0}; * * double excel_datetime = lxw_datetime_to_excel_date(&datetime); * @endcode * * See @ref working_with_dates for more details on the Excel datetime format. */ double lxw_datetime_to_excel_datetime(lxw_datetime *datetime); double lxw_datetime_to_excel_date_epoch(lxw_datetime *datetime, uint8_t date_1904); char *lxw_strdup(const char *str); char *lxw_strdup_formula(const char *formula); size_t lxw_utf8_strlen(const char *str); void lxw_str_tolower(char *str); /* Define a portable version of strcasecmp(). */ #ifdef _MSC_VER #define lxw_strcasecmp _stricmp #else #define lxw_strcasecmp strcasecmp #endif FILE *lxw_tmpfile(char *tmpdir); FILE *lxw_fopen(const char *filename, const char *mode); /* Use a user defined function to format doubles in sprintf or else a simple * macro (the default). */ #ifdef USE_DOUBLE_FUNCTION int lxw_sprintf_dbl(char *data, double number); #else #define lxw_sprintf_dbl(data, number) \ lxw_snprintf(data, LXW_ATTR_32, "%.16g", number) #endif uint16_t lxw_hash_password(const char *password); /* *INDENT-OFF* */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif /* *INDENT-ON* */ #endif /* __LXW_UTILITY_H__ */