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Edit an existing xlsx file.


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edit-xlsx

Edit an existing xlsx file. Things to be able to do are simple. Read and write cell values. That's all. Available data types are boolean, number and string, not formula.

Usage

var EditXlsx = require('edit-xlsx');

var data = {
  title: 'AKIRA',
  creator: 'Katsuhiro Otomo',
  year: 1988
};

var xlsx = new EditXlsx('src.xlsx');
var sheet = xlsx.sheet(0);

sheet.update('A1', 'Title');
sheet.update([2, 1], 'Creator');
sheet.update('C1', 'Year');

sheet.update([1, 2], data.title);
sheet.update('B2', data.creator);
sheet.update('C2', data.year);

sheet = xlsx.sheet(1);
sheet.update('A1', 'test');

xlsx.save('output.xlsx');


xlsx = new EditXlsx('output.xlsx');
sheet = xlsx.sheet(0);
console.log(sheet.value('B2')); //=> 'Katsuhiro Otomo'
console.log(sheet.value([1, 2], 'C2')); //=> ['AKIRA', 1988]

Test

npm test

License

Licensed under the MIT license.

Special thanks to

  • Keiko Kitagawa

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Last updated on 21 Jul 2014

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