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README.md
Documentation: http://qtxlsx.debao.me
QtXlsx is a library that can read and write Excel files. It doesn't require Microsoft Excel and can be used in any platform that Qt5 supported. The library can be used to
- Generate a new .xlsx file from scratch
- Extract data from an existing .xlsx file
- Edit an existing .xlsx file
Getting Started
- For linux user, if your Qt is installed through package manager tools such "apt-get", make sure that you have installed the Qt5 develop package qtbase5-private-dev
Usage(1): Use Xlsx as Qt5's addon module
Building the module
Note: Perl is needed in this step.
-
Download the source code.
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Put the source code in any directory you like
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Go to top directory of the project in a terminal and run
qmake
make
make install
The library, the header files, and others will be installed to your system.
make html_docs
can be used to generate documentations of the library, andmake check
can be used to run unit tests of the library.
Using the module
- Add following line to your qmake's project file:
QT += xlsx
- Then, using Qt Xlsx in your code
#include <QtXlsx>
int main()
{
QXlsx::Document xlsx;
xlsx.write("A1", "Hello Qt!");
xlsx.saveAs("Test.xlsx");
return 0;
}
Usage(2): Use source code directly
The package contains a qtxlsx.pri file that allows you to integrate the component into applications that use qmake for the build step.
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Download the source code.
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Put the source code in any directory you like. For example, 3rdparty:
|-- project.pro
|-- ....
|-- 3rdparty\
| |-- qtxlsx\
| |
- Add following line to your qmake project file:
include(3rdparty/qtxlsx/src/xlsx/qtxlsx.pri)
Note: If you like, you can copy all files from src/xlsx to your application's source path. Then add following line to your project file:
include(qtxlsx.pri)
> **Note**: If you do not use qmake, you need to define the following macro manually
> ```
XLSX_NO_LIB
- Then, using Qt Xlsx in your code
#include "xlsxdocument.h"
int main()
{
QXlsx::Document xlsx;
xlsx.write("A1", "Hello Qt!");
xlsx.saveAs("Test.xlsx");
return 0;
}
References
- http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-376.htm
- http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=51463
- http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee908652%28v=office.12%29.aspx
- http://www.datypic.com/sc/ooxml/
General
- https://github.com/jmcnamara/XlsxWriter
- http://openpyxl.readthedocs.org
- http://officeopenxml.com/anatomyofOOXML-xlsx.php
- http://www.libxl.com
- http://closedxml.codeplex.com/
- http://epplus.codeplex.com/
- http://excelpackage.codeplex.com/
- http://spreadsheetlight.com/
Number formats
- http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff529356%28v=office.12%29.aspx
- http://www.ozgrid.com/Excel/excel-custom-number-formats.htm
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/894805/excel-number-format-what-is-409
- http://office.microsoft.com/en-001/excel-help/create-a-custom-number-format-HP010342372.aspx