Spreadsheet::ParseExcel::Workbook(3) A class for Workbooks.

SYNOPSIS

See the documentation for Spreadsheet::ParseExcel.

DESCRIPTION

This module is used in conjunction with Spreadsheet::ParseExcel. See the documentation for Spreadsheet::ParseExcel.

Methods

The following Workbook methods are available:

    $workbook->worksheets()
    $workbook->worksheet()
    $workbook->worksheet_count()
    $workbook->get_filename()
    $workbook->get_print_areas()
    $workbook->get_print_titles()
    $workbook->using_1904_date()

worksheets()

The "worksheets()" method returns an array of Worksheet objects. This was most commonly used to iterate over the worksheets in a workbook:

    for my $worksheet ( $workbook->worksheets() ) {
        ...
    }

worksheet()

The "worksheet()" method returns a single "Worksheet" object using either its name or index:

    $worksheet = $workbook->worksheet('Sheet1');
    $worksheet = $workbook->worksheet(0);

Returns "undef" if the sheet name or index doesn't exist.

worksheet_count()

The "worksheet_count()" method returns the number of Woksheet objects in the Workbook.

    my $worksheet_count = $workbook->worksheet_count();

get_filename()

The "get_filename()" method returns the name of the Excel file of "undef" if the data was read from a filehandle rather than a file.

    my $filename = $workbook->get_filename();

get_print_areas()

The "get_print_areas()" method returns an array ref of print areas.

    my $print_areas = $workbook->get_print_areas();

Each print area is as follows:

    [ $start_row, $start_col, $end_row, $end_col ]

Returns undef if there are no print areas.

get_print_titles()

The "get_print_titles()" method returns an array ref of print title hash refs.

    my $print_titles = $workbook->get_print_titles();

Each print title array ref is as follows:

    {
        Row    => [ $start_row, $end_row ],
        Column => [ $start_col, $end_col ],
    }

Returns undef if there are no print titles.

using_1904_date()

The "using_1904_date()" method returns true if the Excel file is using the 1904 date epoch instead of the 1900 epoch.

    my $using_1904_date = $workbook->using_1904_date();
 The Windows version of Excel generally uses the 1900 epoch while the Mac version of Excel generally uses the 1904 epoch.

Returns 0 if the 1900 epoch is in use.

AUTHOR

Maintainer 0.40+: John McNamara [email protected]

Maintainer 0.27-0.33: Gabor Szabo [email protected]

Original author: Kawai Takanori [email protected]

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2009-2010 John McNamara

Copyright (c) 2006-2008 Gabor Szabo

Copyright (c) 2000-2006 Kawai Takanori

All rights reserved.

You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public License or the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file.