charts/demo3.rb in writeexcel-0.5.0 vs charts/demo3.rb in writeexcel-0.6.0

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@@ -1,117 +1,117 @@ -#!/usr/bin/ruby -w -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -############################################################################### -# -# Simple example of how to add an externally created chart to a Spreadsheet:: -# WriteExcel file. -# -# -# This example adds an "Open-high-low-close" stock chart extracted from the -# file Chart3.xls as follows: -# -# perl chartex.pl -c=demo3 Chart3.xls -# -# -# reverse('ゥ'), September 2004, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org -# -# original written in Perl by John McNamara -# converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp -# - -require 'writeexcel' - -workbook = WriteExcel.new("demo3.xls") -worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet - -# Add the chart extracted using the chartex utility -chart = workbook.add_chart_ext('demo301.bin', 'Chart1') - -# Link the chart to the worksheet data using a dummy formula. -worksheet.store_formula('=Sheet1!A1') - -# Add some extra formats to cover formats used in the charts. -chart_font_1 = workbook.add_format(:font_only => 1) -chart_font_2 = workbook.add_format(:font_only => 1) -chart_font_3 = workbook.add_format(:font_only => 1) -chart_font_4 = workbook.add_format(:font_only => 1) -chart_font_5 = workbook.add_format(:font_only => 1) - -# Add all other formats (if any). -bold = workbook.add_format(:bold => 1) -date_format = workbook.add_format(:num_format => 'dd/mm/yyyy') - -# Adjust column widths and add some headers -worksheet.set_column('A:A', 12) - -worksheet.write('A1', 'Date', bold) -worksheet.write('B1', 'Open', bold) -worksheet.write('C1', 'High', bold) -worksheet.write('D1', 'Low', bold) -worksheet.write('E1', 'Close', bold) - -# Add data to range that the chart refers to. -dates = [ - - "2004-08-19T", - "2004-08-20T", - "2004-08-23T", - "2004-08-24T", - "2004-08-25T", - "2004-08-26T", - "2004-08-27T", - "2004-08-30T", - "2004-08-31T", - "2004-09-01T", - "2004-09-02T", - "2004-09-03T", - "2004-09-07T", - "2004-09-08T", - "2004-09-09T", - "2004-09-10T", - "2004-09-13T", - "2004-09-14T", - "2004-09-15T", - "2004-09-16T", - "2004-09-17T", - "2004-09-20T", - "2004-09-21T" -] - -# Open-High-Low-Close prices -prices = [ - - [100.00, 104.06, 95.96, 100.34], - [101.01, 109.08, 100.50, 108.31], - [110.75, 113.48, 109.05, 109.40], - [111.24, 111.60, 103.57, 104.87], - [104.96, 108.00, 103.88, 106.00], - [104.95, 107.95, 104.66, 107.91], - [108.10, 108.62, 105.69, 106.15], - [105.28, 105.49, 102.01, 102.01], - [102.30, 103.71, 102.16, 102.37], - [102.70, 102.97, 99.67, 100.25], - [ 99.19, 102.37, 98.94, 101.51], - [100.95, 101.74, 99.32, 100.01], - [101.01, 102.00, 99.61, 101.58], - [100.74, 103.03, 100.50, 102.30], - [102.53, 102.71, 101.00, 102.31], - [101.60, 106.56, 101.30, 105.33], - [106.63, 108.41, 106.46, 107.50], - [107.45, 112.00, 106.79, 111.49], - [110.56, 114.23, 110.20, 112.00], - [112.34, 115.80, 111.65, 113.97], - [114.42, 117.49, 113.55, 117.49], - [116.95, 121.60, 116.77, 119.36], - [119.81, 120.42, 117.51, 117.84] -] - -row = 1 - -dates.each do |d| - worksheet.write_date_time(row, 0, d, date_format) - row += 1 -end -worksheet.write_col('B2', prices) - -workbook.close +#!/usr/bin/ruby -w +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +############################################################################### +# +# Simple example of how to add an externally created chart to a Spreadsheet:: +# WriteExcel file. +# +# +# This example adds an "Open-high-low-close" stock chart extracted from the +# file Chart3.xls as follows: +# +# perl chartex.pl -c=demo3 Chart3.xls +# +# +# reverse('ゥ'), September 2004, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org +# +# original written in Perl by John McNamara +# converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp +# + +require 'writeexcel' + +workbook = WriteExcel.new("demo3.xls") +worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet + +# Add the chart extracted using the chartex utility +chart = workbook.add_chart_ext('demo301.bin', 'Chart1') + +# Link the chart to the worksheet data using a dummy formula. +worksheet.store_formula('=Sheet1!A1') + +# Add some extra formats to cover formats used in the charts. +chart_font_1 = workbook.add_format(:font_only => 1) +chart_font_2 = workbook.add_format(:font_only => 1) +chart_font_3 = workbook.add_format(:font_only => 1) +chart_font_4 = workbook.add_format(:font_only => 1) +chart_font_5 = workbook.add_format(:font_only => 1) + +# Add all other formats (if any). +bold = workbook.add_format(:bold => 1) +date_format = workbook.add_format(:num_format => 'dd/mm/yyyy') + +# Adjust column widths and add some headers +worksheet.set_column('A:A', 12) + +worksheet.write('A1', 'Date', bold) +worksheet.write('B1', 'Open', bold) +worksheet.write('C1', 'High', bold) +worksheet.write('D1', 'Low', bold) +worksheet.write('E1', 'Close', bold) + +# Add data to range that the chart refers to. +dates = [ + + "2004-08-19T", + "2004-08-20T", + "2004-08-23T", + "2004-08-24T", + "2004-08-25T", + "2004-08-26T", + "2004-08-27T", + "2004-08-30T", + "2004-08-31T", + "2004-09-01T", + "2004-09-02T", + "2004-09-03T", + "2004-09-07T", + "2004-09-08T", + "2004-09-09T", + "2004-09-10T", + "2004-09-13T", + "2004-09-14T", + "2004-09-15T", + "2004-09-16T", + "2004-09-17T", + "2004-09-20T", + "2004-09-21T" +] + +# Open-High-Low-Close prices +prices = [ + + [100.00, 104.06, 95.96, 100.34], + [101.01, 109.08, 100.50, 108.31], + [110.75, 113.48, 109.05, 109.40], + [111.24, 111.60, 103.57, 104.87], + [104.96, 108.00, 103.88, 106.00], + [104.95, 107.95, 104.66, 107.91], + [108.10, 108.62, 105.69, 106.15], + [105.28, 105.49, 102.01, 102.01], + [102.30, 103.71, 102.16, 102.37], + [102.70, 102.97, 99.67, 100.25], + [ 99.19, 102.37, 98.94, 101.51], + [100.95, 101.74, 99.32, 100.01], + [101.01, 102.00, 99.61, 101.58], + [100.74, 103.03, 100.50, 102.30], + [102.53, 102.71, 101.00, 102.31], + [101.60, 106.56, 101.30, 105.33], + [106.63, 108.41, 106.46, 107.50], + [107.45, 112.00, 106.79, 111.49], + [110.56, 114.23, 110.20, 112.00], + [112.34, 115.80, 111.65, 113.97], + [114.42, 117.49, 113.55, 117.49], + [116.95, 121.60, 116.77, 119.36], + [119.81, 120.42, 117.51, 117.84] +] + +row = 1 + +dates.each do |d| + worksheet.write_date_time(row, 0, d, date_format) + row += 1 +end +worksheet.write_col('B2', prices) + +workbook.close