Description Usage Arguments Details Value Author(s) See Also Examples
Functions to manipulate cells.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | createCell(row, colIndex = 1:5)
getCells(row, colIndex = NULL, simplify = TRUE)
setCellValue(cell, value, richTextString = FALSE, showNA = TRUE)
getCellValue(cell, keepFormulas = FALSE, encoding = "unknown")
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row |
a list of row objects. See |
colIndex |
a numeric vector specifying the index of columns. |
simplify |
a logical value. If |
cell |
a |
value |
an R variable of length one. |
richTextString |
a logical value indicating if the value should be inserted into the Excel cell as rich text. |
showNA |
a logical value. If |
keepFormulas |
a logical value. If |
encoding |
A character value to set the encoding, for example "UTF-8". |
setCellValue
writes the content of an R variable into the cell.
Date
and POSIXct
objects are passed in as numerical values.
To format them as dates in Excel see CellStyle
.
These functions are not vectorized and should be used only for small
spreadsheets. Use CellBlock
functionality to efficiently read/write
parts of a spreadsheet.
createCell
creates a matrix of lists, each element of the list being
a java object reference to an object of type Cell representing an empty
cell. The dimnames of this matrix are taken from the names of the rows and
the colIndex
variable.
getCells
returns a list of java object references for all the cells
in the row if colIndex
is NULL
. If you want to extract only a
specific columns, set colIndex
to the column indices you are
interested.
getCellValue
returns the value in the cell as an R object. Type
conversions are done behind the scene. This function is not vectorized.
Adrian Dragulescu
To format cells, see CellStyle
. For rows see
Row
, for sheets see Sheet
.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 | file <- system.file("tests", "test_import.xlsx", package = "xlsx")
wb <- loadWorkbook(file)
sheets <- getSheets(wb)
sheet <- sheets[['mixedTypes']] # get second sheet
rows <- getRows(sheet) # get all the rows
cells <- getCells(rows) # returns all non empty cells
values <- lapply(cells, getCellValue) # extract the values
# write the months of the year in the first column of the spreadsheet
ind <- paste(2:13, ".2", sep="")
mapply(setCellValue, cells[ind], month.name)
####################################################################
# make a new workbook with one sheet and 5x5 cells
wb <- createWorkbook()
sheet <- createSheet(wb, "Sheet1")
rows <- createRow(sheet, rowIndex=1:5)
cells <- createCell(rows, colIndex=1:5)
# populate the first column with Dates
days <- seq(as.Date("2013-01-01"), by="1 day", length.out=5)
mapply(setCellValue, cells[,1], days)
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