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xlsx-calc

v0.9.2

Published

A simple xlsx formula calculator.

Downloads

22,070

Readme

Installation

With npm:

npm install xlsx-calc

OR

yarn add xlsx-calc

How to use

Read the workbook with the great js-xlsx lib.

var XLSX = require('xlsx');
var workbook = XLSX.readFile('test.xlsx');

// change some cell value
workbook.Sheets['Sheet1'].A1.v = 42;

// recalc the workbook
var XLSX_CALC = require('xlsx-calc');
XLSX_CALC(workbook);

// recalc options for ignoring erroneous formulas
XLSX_CALC(workbook, { continue_after_error: true, log_error: true })

formulajs integration

npm install --save @formulajs/formulajs

var XLSX_CALC = require('xlsx-calc');

// load your calc functions lib
var formulajs = require('@formulajs/formulajs');

// import your calc functions lib
XLSX_CALC.import_functions(formulajs);

var workbook = {Sheets: {Sheet1: {}}};

// use it
workbook.Sheets.Sheet1.A5 = {f: 'BETA.DIST(2, 8, 10, true, 1, 3)'};
XLSX_CALC(workbook);

// see the result -> 0.6854705810117458
console.log(workbook.Sheets.Sheet1.A5.v);

How to contribute

Read the basic-tests.js.

Run tests

$ npm run test-w

Run webpack

$ npm run dev

write some test like:

//(...)
describe('HELLO', function() {
    it('says: Hello, World!', function() {
        workbook.Sheets['Sheet1'].A1.f = 'HELLO("World")';
        XLSX_CALC(workbook);
        assert.equal(workbook.Sheets['Sheet1'].A1.v, "Hello, World!");
    });
});
//(...)

Register your formula/function in the src/formulas.js file below the commentary "FORMULAS REGISTERED"

  // +---------------------+
  // | FORMULAS REGISTERED |
  // +---------------------+
  var formulas = {
    'FLOOR': Math.floor,
    'COUNTA': counta,
    'IRR': irr,
    'HELLO': hello // <---- Your contribution!!
  };

Write the implementation function below the commentary "THE IMPLEMENTATIONS".

// +---------------------+
// | THE IMPLEMENTATIONS |
// +---------------------+
function hello(name) {
  return name;
}

If everything is OK you will see the mocha out:

  1) XLSX_CALC HELLO says: Hello, World!:

      AssertionError: "World" == "Hello, World!"
      + expected - actual

      -World
      +Hello, World!
      
      at Context.<anonymous> (test/basic-test.js:510:20)

So end with the correct implementation:

// +---------------------+
// | THE IMPLEMENTATIONS |
// +---------------------+
function hello(name) {
  return "Hello, " + name + "!";
}

Now in terminal:

  HELLO
    ✓ says: Hello, World!

  79 passing (75ms)

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MIT LICENSE

Copyright 2017, fabiooshiro

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