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wb.write(fileOut)
fileOut.close()

stopTime = System.currentTimeMillis()
print 'POI generation took %d ms' %(stopTime - startTime)
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Apache Poi Examples

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Below are a few Poi examples. These examples requires Apache Poi installed and on the classpath.

Create Spreadsheet

This is from the Jython mailing list and was posted September 2007

This is based on Java code at http://officewriter.softartisans.com/OfficeWriter-306.aspx and converted to Jython by Alfonso Reyes

   1 #jython poi example. from Jython mailing list
   2 
   3 from java.io import FileOutputStream
   4 from java.util import Date
   5 from java.lang import System, Math
   6 
   7 from org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel import *
   8 from org.apache.poi.hssf.util import HSSFColor
   9 
  10 startTime = System.currentTimeMillis()
  11 
  12 wb = HSSFWorkbook()
  13 fileOut = FileOutputStream("POIOut2.xls")
  14 
  15 
  16 # Create 3 sheets
  17 sheet1 = wb.createSheet("Sheet1")
  18 sheet2 = wb.createSheet("Sheet2")
  19 sheet3 = wb.createSheet("Sheet3")
  20 sheet3 = wb.createSheet("Sheet4")
  21 
  22 # Create a header style
  23 styleHeader = wb.createCellStyle()
  24 fontHeader = wb.createFont()
  25 fontHeader.setBoldweight(2)
  26 fontHeader.setFontHeightInPoints(14)
  27 fontHeader.setFontName("Arial")
  28 styleHeader.setFont(fontHeader)
  29 
  30 # Create a style used for the first column
  31 style0 = wb.createCellStyle()
  32 font0 = wb.createFont()
  33 font0.setColor(HSSFColor.RED.index)
  34 style0.setFont(font0)
  35 
  36 
  37 # Create the style used for dates.
  38 styleDates = wb.createCellStyle()
  39 styleDates.setDataFormat(HSSFDataFormat.getBuiltinFormat("m/d/yy h:mm"))
  40 
  41 
  42 # create the headers
  43 rowHeader = sheet1.createRow(1)
  44 # String value
  45 cell0 = rowHeader.createCell(0)
  46 cell0.setCellStyle(styleHeader)
  47 cell0.setCellValue("Name")
  48 
  49 
  50 # numbers
  51 for i in range(0, 8, 1):
  52     cell = rowHeader.createCell((i + 1))
  53     cell.setCellStyle(styleHeader)
  54     cell.setCellValue("Data " + str( (i + 1)) )
  55 
  56 
  57 # Date
  58 cell10 = rowHeader.createCell(9)
  59 cell10.setCellValue("Date")
  60 cell10.setCellStyle(styleHeader)
  61 
  62 for i in range(0, 100, 1):
  63     # create a new row
  64     row = sheet1.createRow(i + 2)
  65     for j in range(0, 10, 1):
  66         # create each cell
  67         cell = row.createCell(j)
  68         # Fill the first column with strings
  69         if j == 0:
  70             cell.setCellValue("Product " + str(i))
  71             cell.setCellStyle(style0)
  72 
  73         # Fill the next 8 columns with numbers.
  74         elif j < 9:
  75             cell.setCellValue( (Math.random() * 100))
  76 
  77             # Fill the last column with dates.
  78         else:
  79             cell.setCellValue(Date())
  80             cell.setCellStyle(styleDates)
  81 
  82 # Summary row
  83 rowSummary = sheet1.createRow(102)
  84 sumStyle = wb.createCellStyle()
  85 sumFont = wb.createFont()
  86 sumFont.setBoldweight( 5)
  87 sumFont.setFontHeightInPoints(12)
  88 sumStyle.setFont(sumFont)
  89 sumStyle.setFillPattern(HSSFCellStyle.FINE_DOTS)
  90 sumStyle.setFillForegroundColor(HSSFColor.GREEN.index)
  91 
  92 
  93 cellSum0 = rowSummary.createCell( 0)
  94 cellSum0.setCellValue("TOTALS:")
  95 cellSum0.setCellStyle(sumStyle)
  96 
  97 
  98 # numbers
  99 # B
 100 cellB = rowSummary.createCell( 1)
 101 cellB.setCellStyle(sumStyle)
 102 cellB.setCellFormula("SUM(B3:B102)")
 103 
 104 wb.write(fileOut)
 105 fileOut.close()
 106 
 107 stopTime = System.currentTimeMillis()
 108 print 'POI generation took %d ms' %(stopTime - startTime)

Read an Excel file

Posted to the Jython-users mailing list by Alfonso Reyes on October 14, 2007 This Jython code will open and read an existant Excel file you can download the file at http://www.nabble.com/file/p13199712/Book1.xls

To do: - create the excel file if it doesn't exist - a nicer printing method - a method to print values or formulas in the cells

   1 """    read.py
   2 Read an existant Excel file (Book1.xls) and show it on the screen
   3 """   
   4 from org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel import *
   5 from java.io import FileInputStream
   6 
   7 file = "H:Book1.xls"
   8 print file
   9 fis = FileInputStream(file)
  10 wb = HSSFWorkbook(fis)
  11 sheet = wb.getSheetAt(0)
  12 
  13 # get No. of rows
  14 rows = sheet.getPhysicalNumberOfRows()
  15 print wb, sheet, rows
  16 
  17 cols = 0 # No. of columns
  18 tmp = 0
  19 
  20 # This trick ensures that we get the data properly even if it
  21 # doesn't start from first few rows
  22 for i in range(0, 10,1):
  23     row = sheet.getRow(i)
  24     if(row != None):
  25         tmp = sheet.getRow(i).getPhysicalNumberOfCells()
  26         if tmp > cols:
  27             cols = tmp
  28 print cols
  29 
  30 for r in range(0, rows, 1):
  31     row = sheet.getRow(r)
  32     print r
  33     if(row != None):
  34         for c in range(0, cols, 1):
  35             cell = row.getCell(c)
  36             if cell != None:
  37                 print cell
  38 
  39 #wb.close()
  40 fis.close()

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