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// Package excelize providing a set of functions that allow you to write to
// and read from XLSX files. Support reads and writes XLSX file generated by
// Microsoft Excel™ 2007 and later. Support save file without losing original
// charts of XLSX. This library needs Go version 1.8 or later.
//
// Copyright 2016 - 2018 The excelize Authors. All rights reserved. Use of
// this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
// the LICENSE file.
package excelize
import (
"archive/zip"
"bytes"
"io"
"log"
"math"
"unicode"
)
// ReadZipReader can be used to read an XLSX in memory without touching the
// filesystem.
func ReadZipReader(r *zip.Reader) (map[string][]byte, int, error) {
fileList := make(map[string][]byte)
worksheets := 0
for _, v := range r.File {
fileList[v.Name] = readFile(v)
if len(v.Name) > 18 {
if v.Name[0:19] == "xl/worksheets/sheet" {
worksheets++
}
}
}
return fileList, worksheets, nil
}
// readXML provides a function to read XML content as string.
func (f *File) readXML(name string) []byte {
if content, ok := f.XLSX[name]; ok {
return content
}
return []byte{}
}
// saveFileList provides a function to update given file content in file list
// of XLSX.
func (f *File) saveFileList(name string, content []byte) {
newContent := make([]byte, 0, len(XMLHeader)+len(content))
newContent = append(newContent, []byte(XMLHeader)...)
newContent = append(newContent, content...)
f.XLSX[name] = newContent
}
// Read file content as string in a archive file.
func readFile(file *zip.File) []byte {
rc, err := file.Open()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
buff := bytes.NewBuffer(nil)
_, _ = io.Copy(buff, rc)
rc.Close()
return buff.Bytes()
}
// ToAlphaString provides a function to convert integer to Excel sheet column
// title. For example convert 36 to column title AK:
//
// excelize.ToAlphaString(36)
//
func ToAlphaString(value int) string {
if value < 0 {
return ""
}
var ans string
i := value + 1
for i > 0 {
ans = string((i-1)%26+65) + ans
i = (i - 1) / 26
}
return ans
}
// TitleToNumber provides a function to convert Excel sheet column title to
// int (this function doesn't do value check currently). For example convert
// AK and ak to column title 36:
//
// excelize.TitleToNumber("AK")
// excelize.TitleToNumber("ak")
//
func TitleToNumber(s string) int {
weight := 0.0
sum := 0
for i := len(s) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
ch := int(s[i])
if int(s[i]) >= int('a') && int(s[i]) <= int('z') {
ch = int(s[i]) - 32
}
sum = sum + (ch-int('A')+1)*int(math.Pow(26, weight))
weight++
}
return sum - 1
}
// letterOnlyMapF is used in conjunction with strings.Map to return only the
// characters A-Z and a-z in a string.
func letterOnlyMapF(rune rune) rune {
switch {
case 'A' <= rune && rune <= 'Z':
return rune
case 'a' <= rune && rune <= 'z':
return rune - 32
}
return -1
}
// intOnlyMapF is used in conjunction with strings.Map to return only the
// numeric portions of a string.
func intOnlyMapF(rune rune) rune {
if rune >= 48 && rune < 58 {
return rune
}
return -1
}
// boolPtr returns a pointer to a bool with the given value.
func boolPtr(b bool) *bool { return &b }
// defaultTrue returns true if b is nil, or the pointed value.
func defaultTrue(b *bool) bool {
if b == nil {
return true
}
return *b
}
// axisLowerOrEqualThan returns true if axis1 <= axis2 axis1/axis2 can be
// either a column or a row axis, e.g. "A", "AAE", "42", "1", etc.
//
// For instance, the following comparisons are all true:
//
// "A" <= "B"
// "A" <= "AA"
// "B" <= "AA"
// "BC" <= "ABCD" (in a XLSX sheet, the BC col comes before the ABCD col)
// "1" <= "2"
// "2" <= "11" (in a XLSX sheet, the row 2 comes before the row 11)
// and so on
func axisLowerOrEqualThan(axis1, axis2 string) bool {
if len(axis1) < len(axis2) {
return true
} else if len(axis1) > len(axis2) {
return false
} else {
return axis1 <= axis2
}
}
// getCellColRow returns the two parts of a cell identifier (its col and row)
// as strings
//
// For instance:
//
// "C220" => "C", "220"
// "aaef42" => "aaef", "42"
// "" => "", ""
func getCellColRow(cell string) (col, row string) {
for index, rune := range cell {
if unicode.IsDigit(rune) {
return cell[:index], cell[index:]
}
}
return cell, ""
}
// parseFormatSet provides a method to convert format string to []byte and
// handle empty string.
func parseFormatSet(formatSet string) []byte {
if formatSet != "" {
return []byte(formatSet)
}
return []byte("{}")
}