Class: Axlsx::Worksheet
- Inherits:
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Object
- Object
- Axlsx::Worksheet
- Includes:
- OptionsParser, SerializedAttributes
- Defined in:
- lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb
Overview
The Worksheet class represents a worksheet in the workbook.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#escape_formulas ⇒ Boolean
Whether to treat values starting with an equals sign as formulas or as literal strings.
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#preserve_spaces ⇒ Object
Accessor for controlling whether leading and trailing spaces in cells are preserved or ignored.
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#workbook ⇒ Workbook
readonly
The workbook that owns this worksheet.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#[](cell_def) ⇒ Cell, Array
Returns the cell or cells defined using excel style A1:B3 references.
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#add_border(cell_refs, options = nil) ⇒ Object
Set the style for cells in a specific column.
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#add_chart(chart_type, options = {}) {|chart| ... } ⇒ Object
Adds a chart to this worksheets drawing.
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#add_comment(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Shortcut to worsksheet_comments#add_comment.
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#add_conditional_formatting(cells, rules) ⇒ Object
Add conditional formatting to this worksheet.
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#add_data_validation(cells, data_validation) ⇒ Object
Add data validation to this worksheet.
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#add_hyperlink(options = {}) ⇒ WorksheetHyperlink
Adds a new hyperlink to the worksheet.
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#add_image(options = {}) {|image| ... } ⇒ Object
Adds a media item to the worksheets drawing.
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#add_page_break(cell) ⇒ Object
Adds a page break (row break) to the worksheet should be added to the sheet.
- #add_pivot_table(ref, range, options = {}) {|pivot_tables.last| ... } ⇒ Object
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#add_row(values = [], options = {}) {|row| ... } ⇒ Row
(also: #<<)
Adds a row to the worksheet and updates auto fit data.
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#add_style(cell_refs, *styles) ⇒ Object
Set the style for cells in a specific column.
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#add_table(ref, options = {}) {|tables.last| ... } ⇒ Object
needs documentation.
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#auto_filter ⇒ Object
A range that excel will apply an auto-filter to "A1:B3" This will turn filtering on for the cells in the range.
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#auto_filter=(v) ⇒ Object
The auto filter range for the worksheet.
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#cells ⇒ Array
convenience method to access all cells in this worksheet.
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#col_breaks ⇒ Object
A collection of column breaks added to this worksheet add_page_break.
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#col_style(index, style, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Set the style for cells in a specific column.
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#cols(&block) ⇒ Object
returns the sheet data as columns If you pass a block, it will be evaluated whenever a row does not have a cell at a specific index.
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#column_info ⇒ SimpleTypedList
Column info for the sheet.
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#column_widths(*widths) ⇒ Object
This is a helper method that Lets you specify a fixed width for multiple columns in a worksheet in one go.
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#comments ⇒ Array|SimpleTypedList
The a shortcut to the worksheet_comments list of comments.
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#dimension ⇒ Dimension
The dimensions of a worksheet.
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#drawing ⇒ Drawing
The drawing associated with this worksheet.
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#fit_to_page? ⇒ Boolean
Indicates if the worksheet will be fit by witdh or height to a specific number of pages.
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#header_footer {|@header_footer| ... } ⇒ HeaderFooter
Options for headers and footers.
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#hyperlinks ⇒ WorksheetHyperlinks
A typed collection of hyperlinks associated with this worksheet.
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#index ⇒ Integer
The index of this worksheet in the owning Workbook's worksheets list.
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#initialize(wb, options = {}) {|_self| ... } ⇒ Worksheet
constructor
Creates a new worksheet.
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#initialize_page_options(options) ⇒ Object
Initalizes page margin, setup and print options.
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#merge_cells(cells) ⇒ Object
Creates merge information for this worksheet.
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#name ⇒ String
The name of the worksheet.
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#name=(name) ⇒ Object
The name of the worksheet The name of a worksheet must be unique in the workbook, and must not exceed the number of characters defined in Axlsx::WORKSHEET_MAX_NAME_LENGTH.
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#name_to_cell(name) ⇒ Cell
returns the column and row index for a named based cell.
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#outline_level_columns(start_index, end_index, level = 1, collapsed = true) ⇒ Object
shortcut level to specify the outline level for a series of columns Oulining is what lets you add collapse and expand to a data set.
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#outline_level_rows(start_index, end_index, level = 1, collapsed = true) ⇒ Object
shortcut level to specify the outline level for a series of rows Oulining is what lets you add collapse and expand to a data set.
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#page_margins {|@page_margins| ... } ⇒ PageMargins
Page margins for printing the worksheet.
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#page_setup {|@page_setup| ... } ⇒ PageSetup
Page setup settings for printing the worksheet.
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#pivot_tables ⇒ Array
The pivot tables in this worksheet.
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#pn ⇒ String
The part name of this worksheet.
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#print_options {|@print_options| ... } ⇒ PrintOptions
Options for printing the worksheet.
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#protect_range(cells) ⇒ ProtectedRange
Adds a new protected cell range to the worksheet.
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#relationships ⇒ Relationships
The worksheet relationships.
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#rels_pn ⇒ String
The relationship part name of this worksheet.
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#rId ⇒ String
The relationship id of this worksheet.
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#row_breaks ⇒ Object
A collection of row breaks added to this worksheet add_page_break.
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#row_style(index, style, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Set the style for cells in a specific row.
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#rows ⇒ SimpleTypedList
The rows in this worksheet.
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#sheet_calc_pr ⇒ SheetCalcPr
The sheet calculation properties.
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#sheet_format_pr {|@sheet_format_pr| ... } ⇒ SheetFormatPr
The sheet format pr for this worksheet.
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#sheet_pr ⇒ SheetPr
The sheet properties for this workbook.
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#sheet_protection {|@sheet_protection| ... } ⇒ SheetProtection
The sheet protection object for this workbook.
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#sheet_view {|@sheet_view| ... } ⇒ SheetView
The sheet view object for this worksheet.
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#state ⇒ Object
The visibility of this sheet.
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#state=(sheet_state) ⇒ Object
Specifies the visible state of this sheet.
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#styles ⇒ Object
Shortcut method to access workbook styles.
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#tables ⇒ Array
The tables in this worksheet.
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#to_sheet_node_xml_string(str = '') ⇒ Object
Returns a sheet node serialization for this sheet in the workbook.
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#to_xml_string(str = '') ⇒ String
Serializes the worksheet object to an xml string This intentionally does not use nokogiri for performance reasons.
Methods included from SerializedAttributes
#declared_attributes, included, #serialized_attributes, #serialized_element_attributes, #serialized_tag
Methods included from OptionsParser
Constructor Details
#initialize(wb, options = {}) {|_self| ... } ⇒ Worksheet
the recommended way to manage worksheets is Workbook#add_worksheet
Creates a new worksheet.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 19 def initialize(wb, = {}) self.workbook = wb @sheet_protection = nil () self.escape_formulas = wb.escape_formulas unless defined? @escape_formulas @workbook.worksheets << self @sheet_id = index + 1 yield self if block_given? end |
Instance Attribute Details
#escape_formulas ⇒ Boolean
Whether to treat values starting with an equals sign as formulas or as literal strings. Allowing user-generated data to be interpreted as formulas is a security risk. See https://www.owasp.org/index.php/CSV_Injection for details.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 53 def escape_formulas @escape_formulas end |
#preserve_spaces ⇒ Object
Accessor for controlling whether leading and trailing spaces in cells are preserved or ignored. The default is to preserve spaces.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 341 def preserve_spaces @preserve_spaces end |
#workbook ⇒ Workbook
The workbook that owns this worksheet
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 114 def workbook @workbook end |
Instance Method Details
#[](cell_def) ⇒ Cell, Array
Returns the cell or cells defined using excel style A1:B3 references.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 666 def [](cell_def) return rows[cell_def] if cell_def.is_a?(Integer) parts = cell_def.split(':').map { |part| name_to_cell part } if parts.size == 1 parts.first else if parts.size > 2 raise ArgumentError, (ERR_CELL_REFERENCE_INVALID % cell_def) elsif parts.first.nil? raise ArgumentError, (ERR_CELL_REFERENCE_MISSING_CELL % [cell_def.split(":").first, cell_def]) elsif parts.last.nil? raise ArgumentError, (ERR_CELL_REFERENCE_MISSING_CELL % [cell_def.split(":").last, cell_def]) end range(*parts) end end |
#add_border(cell_refs, options = nil) ⇒ Object
Set the style for cells in a specific column
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 606 def add_border(cell_refs, = nil) if .is_a?(Hash) border_edges = [:edges] border_style = [:style] border_color = [:color] else border_edges = end if !cell_refs.is_a?(Array) cell_refs = [cell_refs] end cell_refs.each do |cell_ref| item = self[cell_ref] cells = item.is_a?(Array) ? item : [item] Axlsx::BorderCreator.new(worksheet: self, cells: cells, edges: border_edges, style: border_style, color: border_color).draw end end |
#add_chart(chart_type, options = {}) {|chart| ... } ⇒ Object
each chart type also specifies additional options
Adds a chart to this worksheets drawing. This is the recommended way to create charts for your worksheet. This method wraps the complexity of dealing with ooxml drawing, anchors, markers graphic frames chart objects and all the other dirty details.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 488 def add_chart(chart_type, = {}) chart = worksheet_drawing.add_chart(chart_type, ) yield chart if block_given? chart end |
#add_comment(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Shortcut to worsksheet_comments#add_comment
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 508 def add_comment( = {}) worksheet_comments.add_comment() end |
#add_conditional_formatting(cells, rules) ⇒ Object
Add conditional formatting to this worksheet.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 449 def add_conditional_formatting(cells, rules) cf = ConditionalFormatting.new(:sqref => cells) cf.add_rules rules conditional_formattings << cf conditional_formattings end |
#add_data_validation(cells, data_validation) ⇒ Object
Add data validation to this worksheet.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 461 def add_data_validation(cells, data_validation) dv = DataValidation.new(data_validation) dv.sqref = cells data_validations << dv end |
#add_hyperlink(options = {}) ⇒ WorksheetHyperlink
Adds a new hyperlink to the worksheet
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 471 def add_hyperlink( = {}) hyperlinks.add() end |
#add_image(options = {}) {|image| ... } ⇒ Object
Adds a media item to the worksheets drawing
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 514 def add_image( = {}) image = worksheet_drawing.add_image() yield image if block_given? image end |
#add_page_break(cell) ⇒ Object
Adds a page break (row break) to the worksheet should be added to the sheet.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 525 def add_page_break(cell) DataTypeValidator.validate :worksheet_page_break, [String, Cell], cell column_index, row_index = if cell.is_a?(String) Axlsx.name_to_indices(cell) else cell.pos end if column_index > 0 col_breaks.add_break(:id => column_index) end row_breaks.add_break(:id => row_index) end |
#add_pivot_table(ref, range, options = {}) {|pivot_tables.last| ... } ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 501 def add_pivot_table(ref, range, = {}) pivot_tables << PivotTable.new(ref, range, self, ) yield pivot_tables.last if block_given? pivot_tables.last end |
#add_row(values = [], options = {}) {|row| ... } ⇒ Row Also known as: <<
Adds a row to the worksheet and updates auto fit data. (see https://www.owasp.org/index.php/CSV_Injection for details).
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 429 def add_row(values = [], = {}) [:escape_formulas] = escape_formulas if [:escape_formulas].nil? row = Row.new(self, values, ) update_column_info row, .delete(:widths) yield row if block_given? row end |
#add_style(cell_refs, *styles) ⇒ Object
Set the style for cells in a specific column
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 585 def add_style(cell_refs, *styles) if !cell_refs.is_a?(Array) cell_refs = [cell_refs] end cell_refs.each do |cell_ref| item = self[cell_ref] cells = item.is_a?(Array) ? item : [item] cells.each do |cell| styles.each do |style| cell.add_style(style) end end end end |
#add_table(ref, options = {}) {|tables.last| ... } ⇒ Object
needs documentation
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 495 def add_table(ref, = {}) tables << Table.new(ref, self, ) yield tables.last if block_given? tables.last end |
#auto_filter ⇒ Object
A range that excel will apply an auto-filter to "A1:B3" This will turn filtering on for the cells in the range. The first row is considered the header, while subsequent rows are considered to be data.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 178 def auto_filter @auto_filter ||= AutoFilter.new self end |
#auto_filter=(v) ⇒ Object
The auto filter range for the worksheet
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 334 def auto_filter=(v) DataTypeValidator.validate :worksheet_auto_filter, String, v auto_filter.range = v end |
#cells ⇒ Array
convenience method to access all cells in this worksheet
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 283 def cells rows.flatten end |
#col_breaks ⇒ Object
Please do not use this directly. Instead use
A collection of column breaks added to this worksheet add_page_break
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 132 def col_breaks @col_breaks ||= ColBreaks.new end |
#col_style(index, style, options = {}) ⇒ Object
You can also specify the style for specific columns in the call to add_row by using an array for the :styles option
Set the style for cells in a specific column
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 562 def col_style(index, style, = {}) offset = .delete(:row_offset) || 0 cells = @rows[(offset..-1)].map { |row| row[index] }.flatten.compact cells.each { |cell| cell.style = style } end |
#cols(&block) ⇒ Object
returns the sheet data as columns If you pass a block, it will be evaluated whenever a row does not have a cell at a specific index. The block will be called with the row and column index in the missing cell was found.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 170 def cols(&block) @rows.transpose(&block) end |
#column_info ⇒ SimpleTypedList
Column info for the sheet
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 195 def column_info @column_info ||= Cols.new self end |
#column_widths(*widths) ⇒ Object
For updating only a single column it is probably easier to just set the width of the ws.column_info[col_index].width directly
This is a helper method that Lets you specify a fixed width for multiple columns in a worksheet in one go. Note that you must call column_widths AFTER adding data, otherwise the width will not be set successfully. Setting a fixed column width to nil will revert the behaviour back to calculating the width for you on the next call to add_row.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 545 def column_widths(*widths) widths.each_with_index do |value, index| next if value == nil Axlsx::validate_unsigned_numeric(value) unless value == nil find_or_create_column_info(index).width = value end end |
#comments ⇒ Array|SimpleTypedList
The a shortcut to the worksheet_comments list of comments
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 152 def comments worksheet_comments.comments if worksheet_comments.has_comments? end |
#dimension ⇒ Dimension
The dimensions of a worksheet. This is not actually a required element by the spec, but at least a few other document readers expect this for conversion
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 311 def dimension @dimension ||= Dimension.new self end |
#drawing ⇒ Drawing
the recommended way to work with drawings and charts is Worksheet#add_chart
The drawing associated with this worksheet.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 372 def drawing worksheet_drawing.drawing end |
#fit_to_page? ⇒ Boolean
Indicates if the worksheet will be fit by witdh or height to a specific number of pages. To alter the width or height for page fitting, please use page_setup.fit_to_widht or page_setup.fit_to_height. If you want the worksheet to fit on more pages (e.g. 2x2), set PageSetup#fit_to_width and PageSetup#fit_to_height accordingly.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 187 def fit_to_page? return false unless Axlsx.instance_values_for(self).keys.include?('page_setup') page_setup.fit_to_page? end |
#header_footer {|@header_footer| ... } ⇒ HeaderFooter
Options for headers and footers.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 275 def @header_footer ||= HeaderFooter.new yield @header_footer if block_given? @header_footer end |
#hyperlinks ⇒ WorksheetHyperlinks
A typed collection of hyperlinks associated with this worksheet
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 146 def hyperlinks @hyperlinks ||= WorksheetHyperlinks.new self end |
#index ⇒ Integer
The index of this worksheet in the owning Workbook's worksheets list.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 364 def index @workbook.worksheets.index(self) end |
#initialize_page_options(options) ⇒ Object
Initalizes page margin, setup and print options
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 34 def () @page_margins = PageMargins.new [:page_margins] if [:page_margins] @page_setup = PageSetup.new [:page_setup] if [:page_setup] @print_options = PrintOptions.new [:print_options] if [:print_options] @header_footer = HeaderFooter.new [:header_footer] if [:header_footer] @row_breaks = RowBreaks.new @col_breaks = ColBreaks.new end |
#merge_cells(cells) ⇒ Object
Creates merge information for this worksheet. Cells can be merged by calling the merge_cells method on a worksheet.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 296 def merge_cells(cells) merged_cells.add cells end |
#name ⇒ String
The name of the worksheet
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 45 def name @name ||= "Sheet" + (index + 1).to_s end |
#name=(name) ⇒ Object
The name of the worksheet The name of a worksheet must be unique in the workbook, and must not exceed the number of characters defined in Axlsx::WORKSHEET_MAX_NAME_LENGTH
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 326 def name=(name) validate_sheet_name name @name = Axlsx::coder.encode(name) end |
#name_to_cell(name) ⇒ Cell
returns the column and row index for a named based cell
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 689 def name_to_cell(name) col_index, row_index = *Axlsx::name_to_indices(name) r = rows[row_index] if r return r[col_index] end end |
#outline_level_columns(start_index, end_index, level = 1, collapsed = true) ⇒ Object
shortcut level to specify the outline level for a series of columns Oulining is what lets you add collapse and expand to a data set.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 732 def outline_level_columns(start_index, end_index, level = 1, collapsed = true) outline column_info, (start_index..end_index), level, collapsed end |
#outline_level_rows(start_index, end_index, level = 1, collapsed = true) ⇒ Object
shortcut level to specify the outline level for a series of rows Oulining is what lets you add collapse and expand to a data set.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 722 def outline_level_rows(start_index, end_index, level = 1, collapsed = true) outline rows, (start_index..end_index), level, collapsed end |
#page_margins {|@page_margins| ... } ⇒ PageMargins
Page margins for printing the worksheet.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 215 def page_margins @page_margins ||= PageMargins.new yield @page_margins if block_given? @page_margins end |
#page_setup {|@page_setup| ... } ⇒ PageSetup
Page setup settings for printing the worksheet.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 238 def page_setup @page_setup ||= PageSetup.new yield @page_setup if block_given? @page_setup end |
#pivot_tables ⇒ Array
The pivot tables in this worksheet
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 124 def pivot_tables @pivot_tables ||= PivotTables.new self end |
#pn ⇒ String
The part name of this worksheet
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 345 def pn "#{WORKSHEET_PN % (index + 1)}" end |
#print_options {|@print_options| ... } ⇒ PrintOptions
Options for printing the worksheet.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 260 def @print_options ||= PrintOptions.new yield @print_options if block_given? @print_options end |
#protect_range(cells) ⇒ ProtectedRange
When using an array of cells, a contiguous range is created from the minimum top left to the maximum top bottom of the cells provided.
Adds a new protected cell range to the worksheet. Note that protected ranges are only in effect when sheet protection is enabled.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 304 def protect_range(cells) protected_ranges.add_range(cells) end |
#relationships ⇒ Relationships
The worksheet relationships. This is managed automatically by the worksheet
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 653 def relationships r = Relationships.new r + [tables.relationships, worksheet_comments.relationships, hyperlinks.relationships, worksheet_drawing.relationship, pivot_tables.relationships].flatten.compact || [] r end |
#rels_pn ⇒ String
The relationship part name of this worksheet
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 351 def rels_pn "#{WORKSHEET_RELS_PN % (index + 1)}" end |
#rId ⇒ String
The relationship id of this worksheet.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 358 def rId @workbook.relationships.for(self).Id end |
#row_breaks ⇒ Object
Please do not use this directly. Instead use
A collection of row breaks added to this worksheet add_page_break
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 140 def row_breaks @row_breaks ||= RowBreaks.new end |
#row_style(index, style, options = {}) ⇒ Object
You can also specify the style in the add_row call
Set the style for cells in a specific row
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 576 def row_style(index, style, = {}) offset = .delete(:col_offset) || 0 cells = cols[(offset..-1)].map { |column| column[index] }.flatten.compact cells.each { |cell| cell.style = style } end |
#rows ⇒ SimpleTypedList
The recommended way to manage rows is Worksheet#add_row
The rows in this worksheet
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 160 def rows @rows ||= SimpleTypedList.new Row end |
#sheet_calc_pr ⇒ SheetCalcPr
The sheet calculation properties
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 81 def sheet_calc_pr @sheet_calc_pr ||= SheetCalcPr.new end |
#sheet_format_pr {|@sheet_format_pr| ... } ⇒ SheetFormatPr
The sheet format pr for this worksheet
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 106 def sheet_format_pr @sheet_format_pr ||= SheetFormatPr.new yield @sheet_format_pr if block_given? @sheet_format_pr end |
#sheet_pr ⇒ SheetPr
The sheet properties for this workbook. Currently only pageSetUpPr -> fitToPage is implemented
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 318 def sheet_pr @sheet_pr ||= SheetPr.new self end |
#sheet_protection {|@sheet_protection| ... } ⇒ SheetProtection
The sheet protection object for this workbook
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 88 def sheet_protection @sheet_protection ||= SheetProtection.new yield @sheet_protection if block_given? @sheet_protection end |
#sheet_view {|@sheet_view| ... } ⇒ SheetView
The sheet view object for this worksheet
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 97 def sheet_view @sheet_view ||= SheetView.new yield @sheet_view if block_given? @sheet_view end |
#state ⇒ Object
The visibility of this sheet
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 75 def state @state ||= :visible end |
#state=(sheet_state) ⇒ Object
Specifies the visible state of this sheet. Allowed states are :visible, :hidden or :very_hidden. The default value is :visible.
Worksheets in the :hidden state can be shown using the sheet formatting properties in excel. :very_hidden sheets should be inaccessible to end users.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 69 def state=(sheet_state) RestrictionValidator.validate :worksheet_state, [:visible, :hidden, :very_hidden], sheet_state @state = sheet_state end |
#styles ⇒ Object
The XLSX format does not support worksheet-specific styles. Even when using this method you're still working with the single global Styles object in the workbook.
Shortcut method to access workbook styles
This lets us do stuff like:
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 712 def styles @styles ||= self.workbook.styles end |
#tables ⇒ Array
The tables in this worksheet
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 118 def tables @tables ||= Tables.new self end |
#to_sheet_node_xml_string(str = '') ⇒ Object
Returns a sheet node serialization for this sheet in the workbook.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 629 def to_sheet_node_xml_string(str = '') add_autofilter_defined_name_to_workbook str << '<sheet ' serialized_attributes str str << ('name="' << name << '" ') str << ('r:id="' << rId << '"></sheet>') end |
#to_xml_string(str = '') ⇒ String
Serializes the worksheet object to an xml string This intentionally does not use nokogiri for performance reasons
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/worksheet.rb', line 640 def to_xml_string str = '' add_autofilter_defined_name_to_workbook auto_filter.apply if auto_filter.range str << '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>' str << worksheet_node serializable_parts.each do |item| item.to_xml_string(str) if item end str << '</worksheet>' end |