helper-NPOIwrap-use-Excel-xlsx
1.0.2
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dotnet add package helper-NPOIwrap-use-Excel-xlsx --version 1.0.2
NuGet\Install-Package helper-NPOIwrap-use-Excel-xlsx -Version 1.0.2
<PackageReference Include="helper-NPOIwrap-use-Excel-xlsx" Version="1.0.2" />
paket add helper-NPOIwrap-use-Excel-xlsx --version 1.0.2
#r "nuget: helper-NPOIwrap-use-Excel-xlsx, 1.0.2"
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THIS DLL IS AVAILABLE AS NUGET-PACKAGE 'helper-NPOIwrap-use-Excel-xlsx.1.0.2.nupkg'
1. my motivation
Seeing NPOI and using it is great. Usage for my own software is reading and writing
data from/to real Excel files.
To wrap NPOI there are just a few use cases that need to be cared for if you listen to NPOI's creator and your own view about the data I/O.
There are just 3 kinds of cells used: 'string', 'numeric' and 'function' - while i don't need 'function'.
Concerning that i analysed the lines: there are special ones ( 'mixed' ) and the general list types ( 'string', 'double' ). For both cases you can use the given classes:
- ExcelDataRow: the mixed special version only as example. You would create your own data mixture in that way.
- ExcelDataRowListString/-Double: the list type having only one celltype in the row
Value is not in empty cells on the program side - but you buffer in whole blocks of data. You can use header lines to mark your data in your own logic.
2. Procedure:
I added functions to get and to give data to the wrapper ( <u>DataList...As...(), Array...ToDataList...()</u> ). In the program you take an instance of the '<u>NPOIexcel</u>'-class and everything is wrapped.
To read from an Excel-file:
- NPOIexcel myData = new NPOIexcel(); // the wrapper for NPOI
- myData.ReadWorkbook(); // this will give you the file dialog
- myData.ReadSheets(); // first overview of the given file for the workbook
- mydata.ReadSheetAsListDouble( 0 ); // no header used, filled into dataListDouble
- double[][] doubles = myData.DataListDoubleAsArrayRagged(); // there you have your Excel's file data to your convenience
You should add data from the program side into the lists and then write the file:
- myData.CreateWorkbook(); // start empty
- myData.CreateSheet( 0 ); // new sheet to be filled
- myData.ArrayRaggedToDataListDouble( doubles ); // you give him your data
- myData.CreateSheetFromListDouble( 0 ); // this adds the data now to the workbook
- myData.SaveWorkbook( fileName ); // this will save the file in real excel format thanks to NPOI
I use lists to handle the workbook's possible complexity. They will be instanciated with standard values and later with the special operation of reading sheet# you can get your real headers, too.
3. Demoprogram
Demoprogram for the DLL is: WPFwithNPOI. It shows how easy you can read and write Excel-xlsx-files. Every menuitem uses its local version of the NPOIexcel-class and thus works as complete example about how-to-use the NPOIwrap on your own.
This helper class uses NPOI by
<u>Author: Tony Qu,NPOI Contributors</u>
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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.NET | net8.0-windows7.0 is compatible. |
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net8.0-windows7.0
- NPOI (>= 2.6.2)
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