xlsx-0.4.0: Simple and incomplete Excel file parser/writer

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Codec.Xlsx.Types.Common

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newtype CellRef Source #

Excel cell or cell range reference (e.g. E3) See 18.18.62 ST_Ref (p. 2482)

Constructors

CellRef 

Fields

singleCellRef :: (Int, Int) -> CellRef Source #

Render position in (row, col) format to an Excel reference.

mkCellRef (2, 4) == "D2"

fromSingleCellRef :: CellRef -> Maybe (Int, Int) Source #

reverse to mkCellRef

type Range = CellRef Source #

Excel range (e.g. D13:H14), actually store as as CellRef in xlsx

mkRange :: (Int, Int) -> (Int, Int) -> Range Source #

Render range

mkRange (2, 4) (6, 8) == "D2:H6"

fromRange :: Range -> Maybe ((Int, Int), (Int, Int)) Source #

reverse to mkRange

newtype SqRef Source #

A sequence of cell references

See 18.18.76 "ST_Sqref (Reference Sequence)" (p.2488)

Constructors

SqRef [CellRef] 

data XlsxText Source #

Common type containing either simple string or rich formatted text. Used in si, comment and is elements

E.g. si spec says: "If the string is just a simple string with formatting applied at the cell level, then the String Item (si) should contain a single text element used to express the string. However, if the string in the cell is more complex - i.e., has formatting applied at the character level - then the string item shall consist of multiple rich text runs which collectively are used to express the string.". So we have either a single Text field, or else a list of RichTextRuns, each of which is some Text with layout properties.

TODO: Currently we do not support phoneticPr (Phonetic Properties, 18.4.3, p. 1723) or rPh (Phonetic Run, 18.4.6, p. 1725).

Section 18.4.8, "si (String Item)" (p. 1725)

See CT_Rst, p. 3903

newtype Formula Source #

A formula

See 18.18.35 "ST_Formula (Formula)" (p. 2457)

Constructors

Formula 

Fields

data CellValue Source #

Cell values include text, numbers and booleans, standard includes date format also but actually dates are represented by numbers with a date format assigned to a cell containing it

int2col :: Int -> Text Source #

convert column number (starting from 1) to its textual form (e.g. 3 -> "C")

col2int :: Text -> Int Source #

reverse to int2col