# -*- coding: cp1252 -*-
##
#
Portions copyright © 2005-2013 Stephen John Machin, Lingfo Pty Ltd
# This module is part of the xlrd package, which is released under a BSD-style licence.
##
# 2010-04-25 SJM fix zoom factors cooking logic
# 2010-04-15 CW r4253 fix zoom factors cooking logic
# 2010-04-09 CW r4248 add a flag so xlutils knows whether or not to write a PANE record
# 2010-03-29 SJM Fixed bug in adding new empty rows in put_cell_ragged
# 2010-03-28 SJM Tailored put_cell method for each of ragged_rows=False (fixed speed regression) and =True (faster)
# 2010-03-25 CW r4236 Slight refactoring to remove method calls
# 2010-03-25 CW r4235 Collapse expand_cells into put_cell and enhance the raggedness. This should save even more memory!
# 2010-03-25 CW r4234 remove duplicate chunks for extend_cells; refactor to remove put_number_cell and put_blank_cell which essentially duplicated the code of put_cell
# 2010-03-10 SJM r4222 Added reading of the PANE record.
# 2010-03-10 SJM r4221 Preliminary work on "cooked" mag factors; use at own peril
# 2010-03-01 SJM Reading SCL record
# 2010-03-01 SJM Added ragged_rows functionality
# 2009-08-23 SJM Reduced CPU time taken by parsing MULBLANK records.
# 2009-08-18 SJM Used __slots__ and sharing to reduce memory consumed by Rowinfo instances
# 2009-05-31 SJM Fixed problem with no CODEPAGE record on extremely minimal BIFF2.x 3rd-party file
# 2009-04-27 SJM Integrated on_demand patch by Armando Serrano Lombillo
# 2008-02-09 SJM Excel 2.0: build XFs on the fly from cell attributes
# 2007-12-04 SJM Added support for Excel 2.x (BIFF2) files.
# 2007-10-11 SJM Added missing entry for blank cell type to ctype_text
# 2007-07-11 SJM Allow for BIFF2/3-style FORMAT record in BIFF4/8 file
# 2007-04-22 SJM Remove experimental "trimming" facility.
from __future__ import print_function
from array import array
from struct import unpack, calcsize
from .biffh import *
from .timemachine import *
from .formula import dump_formula, decompile_formula, rangename2d, FMLA_TYPE_CELL, FMLA_TYPE_SHARED
from .formatting import nearest_colour_index, Format
DEBUG = 0
OBJ_MSO_DEBUG = 0
_WINDOW2_options = (
# Attribute names and initial values to use in case
# a WINDOW2 record is not written.
("show_formulas", 0),
("show_grid_lines", 1),
("show_sheet_headers", 1),
("panes_are_frozen", 0),
("show_zero_values", 1),
("automatic_grid_line_colour", 1),
("columns_from_right_to_left", 0),
("show_outline_symbols", 1),
("remove_splits_if_pane_freeze_is_removed", 0),
# Multiple sheets can be selected, but only one can be active
# (hold down Ctrl and click multiple tabs in the file in OOo)
("sheet_selected", 0),
# "sheet_visible" should really be called "sheet_active"
# and is 1 when this sheet is the sheet displayed when the file
# is open. More than likely only one sheet should ever be set as
# visible.
# This would correspond to the Book's sheet_active attribute, but
# that doesn't exist as WINDOW1 records aren't currently processed.
# The real thing is the visibility attribute from the BOUNDSHEET record.
("sheet_visible", 0),
("show_in_page_break_preview", 0),
)
##
# Contains the data for one worksheet.
#
# In the cell access functions, "rowx" is a row index, counting from zero, and "colx" is a
# column index, counting from zero.
# Negative values for row/column indexes and slice positions are supported in the expected fashion.
#
# For information about cell types and cell values, refer to the documentation of the {@link #Cell} class.
#
# WARNING: You don't call this class yourself. You access Sheet objects via the Book object that
# was returned when you called xlrd.open_workbook("myfile.xls").
class Sheet(BaseObject):
##
# Name of sheet.
name = ''
##
# A reference to the Book object to which this sheet belongs.
# Example usage: some_sheet.book.datemode
book = None
##
# Number of rows in sheet. A row index is in range(thesheet.nrows).
nrows = 0
##
# Nominal number of columns in sheet. It is 1 + the maximum column index
# found, ignoring trailing empty cells. See also open_workbook(ragged_rows=?)
# and Sheet.{@link #Sheet.row_len}(row_index).
ncols = 0
##
# The map from a column index to a {@link #Colinfo} object. Often there is an entry
# in COLINFO records for all column indexes in range(257).
# Note that xlrd ignores the entry for the non-existent
# 257th column. On the other hand, there may be no entry for unused columns.
#
-- New in version 0.6.1. Populated only if open_workbook(formatting_info=True).
colinfo_map = {}
##
# The map from a row index to a {@link #Rowinfo} object. Note that it is possible
# to have missing entries -- at least one source of XLS files doesn't
# bother writing ROW records.
#
-- New in version 0.6.1. Populated only if open_workbook(formatting_info=True).
rowinfo_map = {}
##
# List of address ranges of cells containing column labels.
# These are set up in Excel by Insert > Name > Labels > Columns.
#
-- New in version 0.6.0
#
How to deconstruct the list:
#
# for crange in thesheet.col_label_ranges:
# rlo, rhi, clo, chi = crange
# for rx in xrange(rlo, rhi):
# for cx in xrange(clo, chi):
# print "Column label at (rowx=%d, colx=%d) is %r" \
# (rx, cx, thesheet.cell_value(rx, cx))
#
col_label_ranges = []
##
# List of address ranges of cells containing row labels.
# For more details, see col_label_ranges above.
#
-- New in version 0.6.0
row_label_ranges = []
##
# List of address ranges of cells which have been merged.
# These are set up in Excel by Format > Cells > Alignment, then ticking
# the "Merge cells" box.
#
Note that the upper limits are exclusive: i.e. [2, 3, 7, 9] only
# spans two cells.
#
-- New in version 0.6.1. Extracted only if open_workbook(formatting_info=True).
#
How to deconstruct the list:
#
# for crange in thesheet.merged_cells:
# rlo, rhi, clo, chi = crange
# for rowx in xrange(rlo, rhi):
# for colx in xrange(clo, chi):
# # cell (rlo, clo) (the top left one) will carry the data
# # and formatting info; the remainder will be recorded as
# # blank cells, but a renderer will apply the formatting info
# # for the top left cell (e.g. border, pattern) to all cells in
# # the range.
#
merged_cells = []
##
# Mapping of (rowx, colx) to list of (offset, font_index) tuples. The offset
# defines where in the string the font begins to be used.
# Offsets are expected to be in ascending order.
# If the first offset is not zero, the meaning is that the cell's XF's font should
# be used from offset 0.
#
This is a sparse mapping. There is no entry for cells that are not formatted with
# rich text.
#
How to use:
#
# runlist = thesheet.rich_text_runlist_map.get((rowx, colx))
# if runlist:
# for offset, font_index in runlist:
# # do work here.
# pass
#
# Populated only if open_workbook(formatting_info=True).
#
-- New in version 0.7.2.
#
rich_text_runlist_map = {}
##
# Default column width from DEFCOLWIDTH record, else None.
# From the OOo docs:
# """Column width in characters, using the width of the zero character
# from default font (first FONT record in the file). Excel adds some
# extra space to the default width, depending on the default font and
# default font size. The algorithm how to exactly calculate the resulting
# column width is not known.
# Example: The default width of 8 set in this record results in a column
# width of 8.43 using Arial font with a size of 10 points."""
# For the default hierarchy, refer to the {@link #Colinfo} class.
#
-- New in version 0.6.1
defcolwidth = None
##
# Default column width from STANDARDWIDTH record, else None.
# From the OOo docs:
# """Default width of the columns in 1/256 of the width of the zero
# character, using default font (first FONT record in the file)."""
# For the default hierarchy, refer to the {@link #Colinfo} class.
#
-- New in version 0.6.1
standardwidth = None
##
# Default value to be used for a row if there is
# no ROW record for that row.
# From the optional DEFAULTROWHEIGHT record.
default_row_height = None
##
# Default value to be used for a row if there is
# no ROW record for that row.
# From the optional DEFAULTROWHEIGHT record.
default_row_height_mismatch = None
##
# Default value to be used for a row if there is
# no ROW record for that row.
# From the optional DEFAULTROWHEIGHT record.
default_row_hidden = None
##
# Default value to be used for a row if there is
# no ROW record for that row.
# From the optional DEFAULTROWHEIGHT record.
default_additional_space_above = None
##
# Default value to be used for a row if there is
# no ROW record for that row.
# From the optional DEFAULTROWHEIGHT record.
default_additional_space_below = None
##
# Visibility of the sheet. 0 = visible, 1 = hidden (can be unhidden
# by user -- Format/Sheet/Unhide), 2 = "very hidden" (can be unhidden
# only by VBA macro).
visibility = 0
##
# A 256-element tuple corresponding to the contents of the GCW record for this sheet.
# If no such record, treat as all bits zero.
# Applies to BIFF4-7 only. See docs of the {@link #Colinfo} class for discussion.
gcw = (0, ) * 256
##
# A list of {@link #Hyperlink} objects corresponding to HLINK records found
# in the worksheet.
-- New in version 0.7.2
hyperlink_list = []
##
# A sparse mapping from (rowx, colx) to an item in {@link #Sheet.hyperlink_list}.
# Cells not covered by a hyperlink are not mapped.
# It is possible using the Excel UI to set up a hyperlink that
# covers a larger-than-1x1 rectangle of cells.
# Hyperlink rectangles may overlap (Excel doesn't check).
# When a multiply-covered cell is clicked on, the hyperlink that is activated
# (and the one that is mapped here) is the last in hyperlink_list.
#
-- New in version 0.7.2
hyperlink_map = {}
##
# A sparse mapping from (rowx, colx) to a {@link #Note} object.
# Cells not containing a note ("comment") are not mapped.
#
-- New in version 0.7.2
cell_note_map = {}
##
# Number of columns in left pane (frozen panes; for split panes, see comments below in code)
vert_split_pos = 0
##
# Number of rows in top pane (frozen panes; for split panes, see comments below in code)
horz_split_pos = 0
##
# Index of first visible row in bottom frozen/split pane
horz_split_first_visible = 0
##
# Index of first visible column in right frozen/split pane
vert_split_first_visible = 0
##
# Frozen panes: ignore it. Split panes: explanation and diagrams in OOo docs.
split_active_pane = 0
##
# Boolean specifying if a PANE record was present, ignore unless you're xlutils.copy
has_pane_record = 0
##
# A list of the horizontal page breaks in this sheet.
# Breaks are tuples in the form (index of row after break, start col index, end col index).
# Populated only if open_workbook(formatting_info=True).
#
-- New in version 0.7.2
horizontal_page_breaks = []
##
# A list of the vertical page breaks in this sheet.
# Breaks are tuples in the form (index of col after break, start row index, end row index).
# Populated only if open_workbook(formatting_info=True).
#
-- New in version 0.7.2
vertical_page_breaks = []
def __init__(self, book, position, name, number):
self.book = book
self.biff_version = book.biff_version
self._position = position
self.logfile = book.logfile
self.bt = array('B', [XL_CELL_EMPTY])
self.bf = array('h', [-1])
self.name = name
self.number = number
self.verbosity = book.verbosity
self.formatting_info = book.formatting_info
self.ragged_rows = book.ragged_rows
if self.ragged_rows:
self.put_cell = self.put_cell_ragged
else:
self.put_cell = self.put_cell_unragged
self._xf_index_to_xl_type_map = book._xf_index_to_xl_type_map
self.nrows = 0 # actual, including possibly empty cells
self.ncols = 0
self._maxdatarowx = -1 # highest rowx containing a non-empty cell
self._maxdatacolx = -1 # highest colx containing a non-empty cell
self._dimnrows = 0 # as per DIMENSIONS record
self._dimncols = 0
self._cell_values = []
self._cell_types = []
self._cell_xf_indexes = []
self.defcolwidth = None
self.standardwidth = None
self.default_row_height = None
self.default_row_height_mismatch = 0
self.default_row_hidden = 0
self.default_additional_space_above = 0
self.default_additional_space_below = 0
self.colinfo_map = {}
self.rowinfo_map = {}
self.col_label_ranges = []
self.row_label_ranges = []
self.merged_cells = []
self.rich_text_runlist_map = {}
self.horizontal_page_breaks = []
self.vertical_page_breaks = []
self._xf_index_stats = [0, 0, 0, 0]
self.visibility = book._sheet_visibility[number] # from BOUNDSHEET record
for attr, defval in _WINDOW2_options:
setattr(self, attr, defval)
self.first_visible_rowx = 0
self.first_visible_colx = 0
self.gridline_colour_index = 0x40
self.gridline_colour_rgb = None # pre-BIFF8
self.hyperlink_list = []
self.hyperlink_map = {}
self.cell_note_map = {}
# Values calculated by xlrd to predict the mag factors that
# will actually be used by Excel to display your worksheet.
# Pass these values to xlwt when writing XLS files.
# Warning 1: Behaviour of OOo Calc and Gnumeric has been observed to differ from Excel's.
# Warning 2: A value of zero means almost exactly what it says. Your sheet will be
# displayed as a very tiny speck on the screen. xlwt will reject attempts to set
# a mag_factor that is not (10 <= mag_factor <= 400).
self.cooked_page_break_preview_mag_factor = 60
self.cooked_normal_view_mag_factor = 100
# Values (if any) actually stored on the XLS file
self.cached_page_break_preview_mag_factor = 0 # default (60%), from WINDOW2 record
self.cached_normal_view_mag_factor = 0 # default (100%), from WINDOW2 record
self.scl_mag_factor = None # from SCL record
self._ixfe = None # BIFF2 only
self._cell_attr_to_xfx = {} # BIFF2.0 only
#### Don't initialise this here, use class attribute initialisation.
#### self.gcw = (0, ) * 256 ####
if self.biff_version >= 80:
self.utter_max_rows = 65536
else:
self.utter_max_rows = 16384
self.utter_max_cols = 256
self._first_full_rowx = -1
# self._put_cell_exceptions = 0
# self._put_cell_row_widenings = 0
# self._put_cell_rows_appended = 0
# self._put_cell_cells_appended = 0
##
# {@link #Cell} object in the given row and column.
def cell(self, rowx, colx):
if self.formatting_info:
xfx = self.cell_xf_index(rowx, colx)
else:
xfx = None
return Cell(
self._cell_types[rowx][colx],
self._cell_values[rowx][colx],
xfx,
)
##
# Value of the cell in the given row and column.
def cell_value(self, rowx, colx):
return self._cell_values[rowx][colx]
##
# Type of the cell in the given row and column.
# Refer to the documentation of the {@link #Cell} class.
def cell_type(self, rowx, colx):
return self._cell_types[rowx][colx]
##
# XF index of the cell in the given row and column.
# This is an index into Book.{@link #Book.xf_list}.
#
-- New in version 0.6.1
def cell_xf_index(self, rowx, colx):
self.req_fmt_info()
xfx = self._cell_xf_indexes[rowx][colx]
if xfx > -1:
self._xf_index_stats[0] += 1
return xfx
# Check for a row xf_index
try:
xfx = self.rowinfo_map[rowx].xf_index
if xfx > -1:
self._xf_index_stats[1] += 1
return xfx
except KeyError:
pass
# Check for a column xf_index
try:
xfx = self.colinfo_map[colx].xf_index
if xfx == -1: xfx = 15
self._xf_index_stats[2] += 1
return xfx
except KeyError:
# If all else fails, 15 is used as hardwired global default xf_index.
self._xf_index_stats[3] += 1
return 15
##
# Returns the effective number of cells in the given row. For use with
# open_workbook(ragged_rows=True) which is likely to produce rows
# with fewer than {@link #Sheet.ncols} cells.
#
-- New in version 0.7.2
def row_len(self, rowx):
return len(self._cell_values[rowx])
##
# Returns a sequence of the {@link #Cell} objects in the given row.
def row(self, rowx):
return [
self.cell(rowx, colx)
for colx in xrange(len(self._cell_values[rowx]))
]
##
# Returns a generator for iterating through each row.
def get_rows(self):
return (self.row(index) for index in range(self.nrows))
##
# Returns a slice of the types
# of the cells in the given row.
def row_types(self, rowx, start_colx=0, end_colx=None):
if end_colx is None:
return self._cell_types[rowx][start_colx:]
return self._cell_types[rowx][start_colx:end_colx]
##
# Returns a slice of the values
# of the cells in the given row.
def row_values(self, rowx, start_colx=0, end_colx=None):
if end_colx is None:
return self._cell_values[rowx][start_colx:]
return self._cell_values[rowx][start_colx:end_colx]
##
# Returns a slice of the {@link #Cell} objects in the given row.
def row_slice(self, rowx, start_colx=0, end_colx=None):
nc = len(self._cell_values[rowx])
if start_colx < 0:
start_colx += nc
if start_colx < 0:
start_colx = 0
if end_colx is None or end_colx > nc:
end_colx = nc
elif end_colx < 0:
end_colx += nc
return [
self.cell(rowx, colx)
for colx in xrange(start_colx, end_colx)
]
##
# Returns a slice of the {@link #Cell} objects in the given column.
def col_slice(self, colx, start_rowx=0, end_rowx=None):
nr = self.nrows
if start_rowx < 0:
start_rowx += nr
if start_rowx < 0:
start_rowx = 0
if end_rowx is None or end_rowx > nr:
end_rowx = nr
elif end_rowx < 0:
end_rowx += nr
return [
self.cell(rowx, colx)
for rowx in xrange(start_rowx, end_rowx)
]
##
# Returns a slice of the values of the cells in the given column.
def col_values(self, colx, start_rowx=0, end_rowx=None):
nr = self.nrows
if start_rowx < 0:
start_rowx += nr
if start_rowx < 0:
start_rowx = 0
if end_rowx is None or end_rowx > nr:
end_rowx = nr
elif end_rowx < 0:
end_rowx += nr
return [
self._cell_values[rowx][colx]
for rowx in xrange(start_rowx, end_rowx)
]
##
# Returns a slice of the types of the cells in the given column.
def col_types(self, colx, start_rowx=0, end_rowx=None):
nr = self.nrows
if start_rowx < 0:
start_rowx += nr
if start_rowx < 0:
start_rowx = 0
if end_rowx is None or end_rowx > nr:
end_rowx = nr
elif end_rowx < 0:
end_rowx += nr
return [
self._cell_types[rowx][colx]
for rowx in xrange(start_rowx, end_rowx)
]
##
# Returns a sequence of the {@link #Cell} objects in the given column.
def col(self, colx):
return self.col_slice(colx)
# Above two lines just for the docs. Here's the real McCoy:
col = col_slice
# === Following methods are used in building the worksheet.
# === They are not part of the API.
def tidy_dimensions(self):
if self.verbosity >= 3:
fprintf(self.logfile,
"tidy_dimensions: nrows=%d ncols=%d \n",
self.nrows, self.ncols,
)
if 1 and self.merged_cells:
nr = nc = 0
umaxrows = self.utter_max_rows
umaxcols = self.utter_max_cols
for crange in self.merged_cells:
rlo, rhi, clo, chi = crange
if not (0 <= rlo < rhi <= umaxrows) \
or not (0 <= clo < chi <= umaxcols):
fprintf(self.logfile,
"*** WARNING: sheet #%d (%r), MERGEDCELLS bad range %r\n",
self.number, self.name, crange)
if rhi > nr: nr = rhi
if chi > nc: nc = chi
if nc > self.ncols:
self.ncols = nc
self._first_full_rowx = -2
if nr > self.nrows:
# we put one empty cell at (nr-1,0) to make sure
# we have the right number of rows. The ragged rows
# will sort out the rest if needed.
self.put_cell(nr-1, 0, XL_CELL_EMPTY, UNICODE_LITERAL(''), -1)
if self.verbosity >= 1 \
and (self.nrows != self._dimnrows or self.ncols != self._dimncols):
fprintf(self.logfile,
"NOTE *** sheet %d (%r): DIMENSIONS R,C = %d,%d should be %d,%d\n",
self.number,
self.name,
self._dimnrows,
self._dimncols,
self.nrows,
self.ncols,
)
if not self.ragged_rows:
# fix ragged rows
ncols = self.ncols
s_cell_types = self._cell_types
s_cell_values = self._cell_values
s_cell_xf_indexes = self._cell_xf_indexes
s_fmt_info = self.formatting_info
# for rowx in xrange(self.nrows):
if self._first_full_rowx == -2:
ubound = self.nrows
else:
ubound = self._first_full_rowx
for rowx in xrange(ubound):
trow = s_cell_types[rowx]
rlen = len(trow)
nextra = ncols - rlen
if nextra > 0:
s_cell_values[rowx][rlen:] = [UNICODE_LITERAL('')] * nextra
trow[rlen:] = self.bt * nextra
if s_fmt_info:
s_cell_xf_indexes[rowx][rlen:] = self.bf * nextra
def put_cell_ragged(self, rowx, colx, ctype, value, xf_index):
if ctype is None:
# we have a number, so look up the cell type
ctype = self._xf_index_to_xl_type_map[xf_index]
assert 0 <= colx < self.utter_max_cols
assert 0 <= rowx < self.utter_max_rows
fmt_info = self.formatting_info
try:
nr = rowx + 1
if self.nrows < nr:
scta = self._cell_types.append
scva = self._cell_values.append
scxa = self._cell_xf_indexes.append
bt = self.bt
bf = self.bf
for _unused in xrange(self.nrows, nr):
scta(bt * 0)
scva([])
if fmt_info:
scxa(bf * 0)
self.nrows = nr
types_row = self._cell_types[rowx]
values_row = self._cell_values[rowx]
if fmt_info:
fmt_row = self._cell_xf_indexes[rowx]
ltr = len(types_row)
if colx >= self.ncols:
self.ncols = colx + 1
num_empty = colx - ltr
if not num_empty:
# most common case: colx == previous colx + 1
# self._put_cell_cells_appended += 1
types_row.append(ctype)
values_row.append(value)
if fmt_info:
fmt_row.append(xf_index)
return
if num_empty > 0:
num_empty += 1
# self._put_cell_row_widenings += 1
# types_row.extend(self.bt * num_empty)
# values_row.extend([UNICODE_LITERAL('')] * num_empty)
# if fmt_info:
# fmt_row.extend(self.bf * num_empty)
types_row[ltr:] = self.bt * num_empty
values_row[ltr:] = [UNICODE_LITERAL('')] * num_empty
if fmt_info:
fmt_row[ltr:] = self.bf * num_empty
types_row[colx] = ctype
values_row[colx] = value
if fmt_info:
fmt_row[colx] = xf_index
except:
print("put_cell", rowx, colx, file=self.logfile)
raise
def put_cell_unragged(self, rowx, colx, ctype, value, xf_index):
if ctype is None:
# we have a number, so look up the cell type
ctype = self._xf_index_to_xl_type_map[xf_index]
# assert 0 <= colx < self.utter_max_cols
# assert 0 <= rowx < self.utter_max_rows
try:
self._cell_types[rowx][colx] = ctype
self._cell_values[rowx][colx] = value
if self.formatting_info:
self._cell_xf_indexes[rowx][colx] = xf_index
except IndexError:
# print >> self.logfile, "put_cell extending", rowx, colx
# self.extend_cells(rowx+1, colx+1)
# self._put_cell_exceptions += 1
nr = rowx + 1
nc = colx + 1
assert 1 <= nc <= self.utter_max_cols
assert 1 <= nr <= self.utter_max_rows
if nc > self.ncols:
self.ncols = nc
# The row self._first_full_rowx and all subsequent rows
# are guaranteed to have length == self.ncols. Thus the
# "fix ragged rows" section of the tidy_dimensions method
# doesn't need to examine them.
if nr < self.nrows:
# cell data is not in non-descending row order *AND*
# self.ncols has been bumped up.
# This very rare case ruins this optmisation.
self._first_full_rowx = -2
elif rowx > self._first_full_rowx > -2:
self._first_full_rowx = rowx
if nr <= self.nrows:
# New cell is in an existing row, so extend that row (if necessary).
# Note that nr < self.nrows means that the cell data
# is not in ascending row order!!
trow = self._cell_types[rowx]
nextra = self.ncols - len(trow)
if nextra > 0:
# self._put_cell_row_widenings += 1
trow.extend(self.bt * nextra)
if self.formatting_info:
self._cell_xf_indexes[rowx].extend(self.bf * nextra)
self._cell_values[rowx].extend([UNICODE_LITERAL('')] * nextra)
else:
scta = self._cell_types.append
scva = self._cell_values.append
scxa = self._cell_xf_indexes.append
fmt_info = self.formatting_info
nc = self.ncols
bt = self.bt
bf = self.bf
for _unused in xrange(self.nrows, nr):
# self._put_cell_rows_appended += 1
scta(bt * nc)
scva([UNICODE_LITERAL('')] * nc)
if fmt_info:
scxa(bf * nc)
self.nrows = nr
# === end of code from extend_cells()
try:
self._cell_types[rowx][colx] = ctype
self._cell_values[rowx][colx] = value
if self.formatting_info:
self._cell_xf_indexes[rowx][colx] = xf_index
except:
print("put_cell", rowx, colx, file=self.logfile)
raise
except:
print("put_cell", rowx, colx, file=self.logfile)
raise
# === Methods after this line neither know nor care about how cells are stored.
def read(self, bk):
global rc_stats
DEBUG = 0
blah = DEBUG or self.verbosity >= 2
blah_rows = DEBUG or self.verbosity >= 4
blah_formulas = 0 and blah
r1c1 = 0
oldpos = bk._position
bk._position = self._position
XL_SHRFMLA_ETC_ETC = (
XL_SHRFMLA, XL_ARRAY, XL_TABLEOP, XL_TABLEOP2,
XL_ARRAY2, XL_TABLEOP_B2,
)
self_put_cell = self.put_cell
local_unpack = unpack
bk_get_record_parts = bk.get_record_parts
bv = self.biff_version
fmt_info = self.formatting_info
do_sst_rich_text = fmt_info and bk._rich_text_runlist_map
rowinfo_sharing_dict = {}
txos = {}
eof_found = 0
while 1:
# if DEBUG: print "SHEET.READ: about to read from position %d" % bk._position
rc, data_len, data = bk_get_record_parts()
# if rc in rc_stats:
# rc_stats[rc] += 1
# else:
# rc_stats[rc] = 1
# if DEBUG: print "SHEET.READ: op 0x%04x, %d bytes %r" % (rc, data_len, data)
if rc == XL_NUMBER:
# [:14] in following stmt ignores extraneous rubbish at end of record.
# Sample file testEON-8.xls supplied by Jan Kraus.
rowx, colx, xf_index, d = local_unpack('> 15) & 1
r.outline_level = bits2 & 7
r.outline_group_starts_ends = (bits2 >> 4) & 1
r.hidden = (bits2 >> 5) & 1
r.height_mismatch = (bits2 >> 6) & 1
r.has_default_xf_index = (bits2 >> 7) & 1
r.xf_index = (bits2 >> 16) & 0xfff
r.additional_space_above = (bits2 >> 28) & 1
r.additional_space_below = (bits2 >> 29) & 1
if not r.has_default_xf_index:
r.xf_index = -1
self.rowinfo_map[rowx] = r
if 0 and r.xf_index > -1:
fprintf(self.logfile,
"**ROW %d %d %d\n",
self.number, rowx, r.xf_index)
if blah_rows:
print('ROW', rowx, bits1, bits2, file=self.logfile)
r.dump(self.logfile,
header="--- sh #%d, rowx=%d ---" % (self.number, rowx))
elif rc in XL_FORMULA_OPCODES: # 06, 0206, 0406
# DEBUG = 1
# if DEBUG: print "FORMULA: rc: 0x%04x data: %r" % (rc, data)
if bv >= 50:
rowx, colx, xf_index, result_str, flags = local_unpack('= 30:
rowx, colx, xf_index, result_str, flags = local_unpack(' 255: break # Excel does 0 to 256 inclusive
self.colinfo_map[colx] = c
if 0:
fprintf(self.logfile,
"**COL %d %d %d\n",
self.number, colx, c.xf_index)
if blah:
fprintf(
self.logfile,
"COLINFO sheet #%d cols %d-%d: wid=%d xf_index=%d flags=0x%04x\n",
self.number, first_colx, last_colx, c.width, c.xf_index, flags,
)
c.dump(self.logfile, header='===')
elif rc == XL_DEFCOLWIDTH:
self.defcolwidth, = local_unpack(">= 1
self.gcw = tuple(gcw)
if 0:
showgcw = "".join(map(lambda x: "F "[x], gcw)).rstrip().replace(' ', '.')
print("GCW:", showgcw, file=self.logfile)
elif rc == XL_BLANK:
if not fmt_info: continue
rowx, colx, xf_index = local_unpack('> self.logfile, "BLANK", rowx, colx, xf_index
self_put_cell(rowx, colx, XL_CELL_BLANK, '', xf_index)
elif rc == XL_MULBLANK: # 00BE
if not fmt_info: continue
nitems = data_len >> 1
result = local_unpack("<%dH" % nitems, data)
rowx, mul_first = result[:2]
mul_last = result[-1]
# print >> self.logfile, "MULBLANK", rowx, mul_first, mul_last, data_len, nitems, mul_last + 4 - mul_first
assert nitems == mul_last + 4 - mul_first
pos = 2
for colx in xrange(mul_first, mul_last + 1):
self_put_cell(rowx, colx, XL_CELL_BLANK, '', result[pos])
pos += 1
elif rc == XL_DIMENSION or rc == XL_DIMENSION2:
if data_len == 0:
# Four zero bytes after some other record. See github issue 64.
continue
# if data_len == 10:
# Was crashing on BIFF 4.0 file w/o the two trailing unused bytes.
# Reported by Ralph Heimburger.
if bv < 80:
dim_tuple = local_unpack(' found EOF", file=self.logfile)
elif rc == XL_COUNTRY:
bk.handle_country(data)
elif rc == XL_LABELRANGES:
pos = 0
pos = unpack_cell_range_address_list_update_pos(
self.row_label_ranges, data, pos, bv, addr_size=8,
)
pos = unpack_cell_range_address_list_update_pos(
self.col_label_ranges, data, pos, bv, addr_size=8,
)
assert pos == data_len
elif rc == XL_ARRAY:
row1x, rownx, col1x, colnx, array_flags, tokslen = \
local_unpack("= 80
num_CFs, needs_recalc, browx1, browx2, bcolx1, bcolx2 = \
unpack("<6H", data[0:12])
if self.verbosity >= 1:
fprintf(self.logfile,
"\n*** WARNING: Ignoring CONDFMT (conditional formatting) record\n" \
"*** in Sheet %d (%r).\n" \
"*** %d CF record(s); needs_recalc_or_redraw = %d\n" \
"*** Bounding box is %s\n",
self.number, self.name, num_CFs, needs_recalc,
rangename2d(browx1, browx2+1, bcolx1, bcolx2+1),
)
olist = [] # updated by the function
pos = unpack_cell_range_address_list_update_pos(
olist, data, 12, bv, addr_size=8)
# print >> self.logfile, repr(result), len(result)
if self.verbosity >= 1:
fprintf(self.logfile,
"*** %d individual range(s):\n" \
"*** %s\n",
len(olist),
", ".join([rangename2d(*coords) for coords in olist]),
)
elif rc == XL_CF:
if not fmt_info: continue
cf_type, cmp_op, sz1, sz2, flags = unpack("> 26) & 1
bord_block = (flags >> 28) & 1
patt_block = (flags >> 29) & 1
if self.verbosity >= 1:
fprintf(self.logfile,
"\n*** WARNING: Ignoring CF (conditional formatting) sub-record.\n" \
"*** cf_type=%d, cmp_op=%d, sz1=%d, sz2=%d, flags=0x%08x\n" \
"*** optional data blocks: font=%d, border=%d, pattern=%d\n",
cf_type, cmp_op, sz1, sz2, flags,
font_block, bord_block, patt_block,
)
# hex_char_dump(data, 0, data_len, fout=self.logfile)
pos = 12
if font_block:
(font_height, font_options, weight, escapement, underline,
font_colour_index, two_bits, font_esc, font_underl) = \
unpack("<64x i i H H B 3x i 4x i i i 18x", data[pos:pos+118])
font_style = (two_bits > 1) & 1
posture = (font_options > 1) & 1
font_canc = (two_bits > 7) & 1
cancellation = (font_options > 7) & 1
if self.verbosity >= 1:
fprintf(self.logfile,
"*** Font info: height=%d, weight=%d, escapement=%d,\n" \
"*** underline=%d, colour_index=%d, esc=%d, underl=%d,\n" \
"*** style=%d, posture=%d, canc=%d, cancellation=%d\n",
font_height, weight, escapement, underline,
font_colour_index, font_esc, font_underl,
font_style, posture, font_canc, cancellation,
)
pos += 118
if bord_block:
pos += 8
if patt_block:
pos += 4
fmla1 = data[pos:pos+sz1]
pos += sz1
if blah and sz1:
fprintf(self.logfile,
"*** formula 1:\n",
)
dump_formula(bk, fmla1, sz1, bv, reldelta=0, blah=1)
fmla2 = data[pos:pos+sz2]
pos += sz2
assert pos == data_len
if blah and sz2:
fprintf(self.logfile,
"*** formula 2:\n",
)
dump_formula(bk, fmla2, sz2, bv, reldelta=0, blah=1)
elif rc == XL_DEFAULTROWHEIGHT:
if data_len == 4:
bits, self.default_row_height = unpack("> 1) & 1
self.default_additional_space_above = (bits >> 2) & 1
self.default_additional_space_below = (bits >> 3) & 1
elif rc == XL_MERGEDCELLS:
if not fmt_info: continue
pos = unpack_cell_range_address_list_update_pos(
self.merged_cells, data, 0, bv, addr_size=8)
if blah:
fprintf(self.logfile,
"MERGEDCELLS: %d ranges\n", (pos - 2) // 8)
assert pos == data_len, \
"MERGEDCELLS: pos=%d data_len=%d" % (pos, data_len)
elif rc == XL_WINDOW2:
if bv >= 80 and data_len >= 14:
(options,
self.first_visible_rowx, self.first_visible_colx,
self.gridline_colour_index,
self.cached_page_break_preview_mag_factor,
self.cached_normal_view_mag_factor
) = unpack("= 30 # BIFF3-7
(options,
self.first_visible_rowx, self.first_visible_colx,
) = unpack(">= 1
elif rc == XL_SCL:
num, den = unpack("= 0:
print((
"WARNING *** SCL rcd sheet %d: should have 0.1 <= num/den <= 4; got %d/%d"
% (self.number, num, den)
), file=self.logfile)
result = 100
self.scl_mag_factor = result
elif rc == XL_PANE:
(
self.vert_split_pos,
self.horz_split_pos,
self.horz_split_first_visible,
self.vert_split_first_visible,
self.split_active_pane,
) = unpack("= 80)) + 2 == data_len
pos = 2
if bv < 80:
while pos < data_len:
self.horizontal_page_breaks.append((local_unpack("= 80)) + 2 == data_len
pos = 2
if bv < 80:
while pos < data_len:
self.vertical_page_breaks.append((local_unpack("> 15) & 1
r.has_default_xf_index = bits2 & 1
r.xf_index = xf_index
# r.outline_level = 0 # set in __init__
# r.outline_group_starts_ends = 0 # set in __init__
# r.hidden = 0 # set in __init__
# r.height_mismatch = 0 # set in __init__
# r.additional_space_above = 0 # set in __init__
# r.additional_space_below = 0 # set in __init__
self.rowinfo_map[rowx] = r
if 0 and r.xf_index > -1:
fprintf(self.logfile,
"**ROW %d %d %d\n",
self.number, rowx, r.xf_index)
if blah_rows:
print('ROW_B2', rowx, bits1, has_defaults, file=self.logfile)
r.dump(self.logfile,
header="--- sh #%d, rowx=%d ---" % (self.number, rowx))
elif rc == XL_COLWIDTH: # BIFF2 only
if not fmt_info: continue
first_colx, last_colx, width\
= local_unpack("= 30) + 1
nchars_expected = unpack("<" + "BH"[lenlen - 1], data[:lenlen])[0]
offset = lenlen
if bv < 80:
enc = bk.encoding or bk.derive_encoding()
nchars_found = 0
result = UNICODE_LITERAL("")
while 1:
if bv >= 80:
flag = BYTES_ORD(data[offset]) & 1
enc = ("latin_1", "utf_16_le")[flag]
offset += 1
chunk = unicode(data[offset:], enc)
result += chunk
nchars_found += len(chunk)
if nchars_found == nchars_expected:
return result
if nchars_found > nchars_expected:
msg = ("STRING/CONTINUE: expected %d chars, found %d"
% (nchars_expected, nchars_found))
raise XLRDError(msg)
rc, _unused_len, data = bk.get_record_parts()
if rc != XL_CONTINUE:
raise XLRDError(
"Expected CONTINUE record; found record-type 0x%04X" % rc)
offset = 0
def update_cooked_mag_factors(self):
# Cached values are used ONLY for the non-active view mode.
# When the user switches to the non-active view mode,
# if the cached value for that mode is not valid,
# Excel pops up a window which says:
# "The number must be between 10 and 400. Try again by entering a number in this range."
# When the user hits OK, it drops into the non-active view mode
# but uses the magn from the active mode.
# NOTE: definition of "valid" depends on mode ... see below
blah = DEBUG or self.verbosity > 0
if self.show_in_page_break_preview:
if self.scl_mag_factor is None: # no SCL record
self.cooked_page_break_preview_mag_factor = 100 # Yes, 100, not 60, NOT a typo
else:
self.cooked_page_break_preview_mag_factor = self.scl_mag_factor
zoom = self.cached_normal_view_mag_factor
if not (10 <= zoom <=400):
if blah:
print((
"WARNING *** WINDOW2 rcd sheet %d: Bad cached_normal_view_mag_factor: %d"
% (self.number, self.cached_normal_view_mag_factor)
), file=self.logfile)
zoom = self.cooked_page_break_preview_mag_factor
self.cooked_normal_view_mag_factor = zoom
else:
# normal view mode
if self.scl_mag_factor is None: # no SCL record
self.cooked_normal_view_mag_factor = 100
else:
self.cooked_normal_view_mag_factor = self.scl_mag_factor
zoom = self.cached_page_break_preview_mag_factor
if not zoom:
# VALID, defaults to 60
zoom = 60
elif not (10 <= zoom <= 400):
if blah:
print((
"WARNING *** WINDOW2 rcd sheet %r: Bad cached_page_break_preview_mag_factor: %r"
% (self.number, self.cached_page_break_preview_mag_factor)
), file=self.logfile)
zoom = self.cooked_normal_view_mag_factor
self.cooked_page_break_preview_mag_factor = zoom
def fixed_BIFF2_xfindex(self, cell_attr, rowx, colx, true_xfx=None):
DEBUG = 0
blah = DEBUG or self.verbosity >= 2
if self.biff_version == 21:
if self.book.xf_list:
if true_xfx is not None:
xfx = true_xfx
else:
xfx = BYTES_ORD(cell_attr[0]) & 0x3F
if xfx == 0x3F:
if self._ixfe is None:
raise XLRDError("BIFF2 cell record has XF index 63 but no preceding IXFE record.")
xfx = self._ixfe
# OOo docs are capable of interpretation that each
# cell record is preceded immediately by its own IXFE record.
# Empirical evidence is that (sensibly) an IXFE record applies to all
# following cell records until another IXFE comes along.
return xfx
# Have either Excel 2.0, or broken 2.1 w/o XF records -- same effect.
self.biff_version = self.book.biff_version = 20
#### check that XF slot in cell_attr is zero
xfx_slot = BYTES_ORD(cell_attr[0]) & 0x3F
assert xfx_slot == 0
xfx = self._cell_attr_to_xfx.get(cell_attr)
if xfx is not None:
return xfx
if blah:
fprintf(self.logfile, "New cell_attr %r at (%r, %r)\n", cell_attr, rowx, colx)
if not self.book.xf_list:
for xfx in xrange(16):
self.insert_new_BIFF20_xf(cell_attr=b"\x40\x00\x00", style=xfx < 15)
xfx = self.insert_new_BIFF20_xf(cell_attr=cell_attr)
return xfx
def insert_new_BIFF20_xf(self, cell_attr, style=0):
DEBUG = 0
blah = DEBUG or self.verbosity >= 2
book = self.book
xfx = len(book.xf_list)
xf = self.fake_XF_from_BIFF20_cell_attr(cell_attr, style)
xf.xf_index = xfx
book.xf_list.append(xf)
if blah:
xf.dump(self.logfile, header="=== Faked XF %d ===" % xfx, footer="======")
if xf.format_key not in book.format_map:
if xf.format_key:
msg = "ERROR *** XF[%d] unknown format key (%d, 0x%04x)\n"
fprintf(self.logfile, msg,
xf.xf_index, xf.format_key, xf.format_key)
fmt = Format(xf.format_key, FUN, UNICODE_LITERAL("General"))
book.format_map[xf.format_key] = fmt
book.format_list.append(fmt)
cellty_from_fmtty = {
FNU: XL_CELL_NUMBER,
FUN: XL_CELL_NUMBER,
FGE: XL_CELL_NUMBER,
FDT: XL_CELL_DATE,
FTX: XL_CELL_NUMBER, # Yes, a number can be formatted as text.
}
fmt = book.format_map[xf.format_key]
cellty = cellty_from_fmtty[fmt.type]
self._xf_index_to_xl_type_map[xf.xf_index] = cellty
self._cell_attr_to_xfx[cell_attr] = xfx
return xfx
def fake_XF_from_BIFF20_cell_attr(self, cell_attr, style=0):
from .formatting import XF, XFAlignment, XFBorder, XFBackground, XFProtection
xf = XF()
xf.alignment = XFAlignment()
xf.alignment.indent_level = 0
xf.alignment.shrink_to_fit = 0
xf.alignment.text_direction = 0
xf.border = XFBorder()
xf.border.diag_up = 0
xf.border.diag_down = 0
xf.border.diag_colour_index = 0
xf.border.diag_line_style = 0 # no line
xf.background = XFBackground()
xf.protection = XFProtection()
(prot_bits, font_and_format, halign_etc) = unpack('> 6
upkbits(xf.protection, prot_bits, (
(6, 0x40, 'cell_locked'),
(7, 0x80, 'formula_hidden'),
))
xf.alignment.hor_align = halign_etc & 0x07
for mask, side in ((0x08, 'left'), (0x10, 'right'), (0x20, 'top'), (0x40, 'bottom')):
if halign_etc & mask:
colour_index, line_style = 8, 1 # black, thin
else:
colour_index, line_style = 0, 0 # none, none
setattr(xf.border, side + '_colour_index', colour_index)
setattr(xf.border, side + '_line_style', line_style)
bg = xf.background
if halign_etc & 0x80:
bg.fill_pattern = 17
else:
bg.fill_pattern = 0
bg.background_colour_index = 9 # white
bg.pattern_colour_index = 8 # black
xf.parent_style_index = (0x0FFF, 0)[style]
xf.alignment.vert_align = 2 # bottom
xf.alignment.rotation = 0
for attr_stem in \
"format font alignment border background protection".split():
attr = "_" + attr_stem + "_flag"
setattr(xf, attr, 1)
return xf
def req_fmt_info(self):
if not self.formatting_info:
raise XLRDError("Feature requires open_workbook(..., formatting_info=True)")
##
# Determine column display width.
#
-- New in version 0.6.1
#
# @param colx Index of the queried column, range 0 to 255.
# Note that it is possible to find out the width that will be used to display
# columns with no cell information e.g. column IV (colx=255).
# @return The column width that will be used for displaying
# the given column by Excel, in units of 1/256th of the width of a
# standard character (the digit zero in the first font).
def computed_column_width(self, colx):
self.req_fmt_info()
if self.biff_version >= 80:
colinfo = self.colinfo_map.get(colx, None)
if colinfo is not None:
return colinfo.width
if self.standardwidth is not None:
return self.standardwidth
elif self.biff_version >= 40:
if self.gcw[colx]:
if self.standardwidth is not None:
return self.standardwidth
else:
colinfo = self.colinfo_map.get(colx, None)
if colinfo is not None:
return colinfo.width
elif self.biff_version == 30:
colinfo = self.colinfo_map.get(colx, None)
if colinfo is not None:
return colinfo.width
# All roads lead to Rome and the DEFCOLWIDTH ...
if self.defcolwidth is not None:
return self.defcolwidth * 256
return 8 * 256 # 8 is what Excel puts in a DEFCOLWIDTH record
def handle_hlink(self, data):
# DEBUG = 1
if DEBUG: print("\n=== hyperlink ===", file=self.logfile)
record_size = len(data)
h = Hyperlink()
h.frowx, h.lrowx, h.fcolx, h.lcolx, guid0, dummy, options = unpack(' 0:
fprintf(
self.logfile,
"*** WARNING: hyperlink at r=%d c=%d has %d extra data bytes: %s\n",
h.frowx,
h.fcolx,
extra_nbytes,
REPR(data[-extra_nbytes:])
)
# Seen: b"\x00\x00" also b"A\x00", b"V\x00"
elif extra_nbytes < 0:
raise XLRDError("Bug or corrupt file, send copy of input file for debugging")
self.hyperlink_list.append(h)
for rowx in xrange(h.frowx, h.lrowx+1):
for colx in xrange(h.fcolx, h.lcolx+1):
self.hyperlink_map[rowx, colx] = h
def handle_quicktip(self, data):
rcx, frowx, lrowx, fcolx, lcolx = unpack('<5H', data[:10])
assert rcx == XL_QUICKTIP
assert self.hyperlink_list
h = self.hyperlink_list[-1]
assert (frowx, lrowx, fcolx, lcolx) == (h.frowx, h.lrowx, h.fcolx, h.lcolx)
assert data[-2:] == b'\x00\x00'
h.quicktip = unicode(data[10:-2], 'utf_16_le')
def handle_msodrawingetc(self, recid, data_len, data):
if not OBJ_MSO_DEBUG:
return
DEBUG = 1
if self.biff_version < 80:
return
o = MSODrawing()
pos = 0
while pos < data_len:
tmp, fbt, cb = unpack('> 4) & 0xFFF
if ver == 0xF:
ndb = 0 # container
else:
ndb = cb
if DEBUG:
hex_char_dump(data, pos, ndb + 8, base=0, fout=self.logfile)
fprintf(self.logfile,
"fbt:0x%04X inst:%d ver:0x%X cb:%d (0x%04X)\n",
fbt, inst, ver, cb, cb)
if fbt == 0xF010: # Client Anchor
assert ndb == 18
(o.anchor_unk,
o.anchor_colx_lo, o.anchor_rowx_lo,
o.anchor_colx_hi, o.anchor_rowx_hi) = unpack(' 0:
rc2, data2_len, data2 = self.book.get_record_parts()
assert rc2 == XL_NOTE
dummy_rowx, nb = unpack('> 1) & 1
o.row_hidden = (option_flags >> 7) & 1
o.col_hidden = (option_flags >> 8) & 1
# XL97 dev kit book says NULL [sic] bytes padding between string count and string data
# to ensure that string is word-aligned. Appears to be nonsense.
o.author, endpos = unpack_unicode_update_pos(data, 8, lenlen=2)
# There is a random/undefined byte after the author string (not counted in the
# string length).
# Issue 4 on github: Google Spreadsheet doesn't write the undefined byte.
assert (data_len - endpos) in (0, 1)
if OBJ_MSO_DEBUG:
o.dump(self.logfile, header="=== Note ===", footer= " ")
txo = txos.get(o._object_id)
if txo:
o.text = txo.text
o.rich_text_runlist = txo.rich_text_runlist
self.cell_note_map[o.rowx, o.colx] = o
def handle_txo(self, data):
if self.biff_version < 80:
return
o = MSTxo()
data_len = len(data)
fmt = ' Represents a user "comment" or "note".
# Note objects are accessible through Sheet.{@link #Sheet.cell_note_map}.
#
-- New in version 0.7.2
#
class Note(BaseObject):
##
# Author of note
author = UNICODE_LITERAL('')
##
# True if the containing column is hidden
col_hidden = 0
##
# Column index
colx = 0
##
# List of (offset_in_string, font_index) tuples.
# Unlike Sheet.{@link #Sheet.rich_text_runlist_map}, the first offset should always be 0.
rich_text_runlist = None
##
# True if the containing row is hidden
row_hidden = 0
##
# Row index
rowx = 0
##
# True if note is always shown
show = 0
##
# Text of the note
text = UNICODE_LITERAL('')
##
# Contains the attributes of a hyperlink.
# Hyperlink objects are accessible through Sheet.{@link #Sheet.hyperlink_list}
# and Sheet.{@link #Sheet.hyperlink_map}.
#
-- New in version 0.7.2
#
class Hyperlink(BaseObject):
##
# Index of first row
frowx = None
##
# Index of last row
lrowx = None
##
# Index of first column
fcolx = None
##
# Index of last column
lcolx = None
##
# Type of hyperlink. Unicode string, one of 'url', 'unc',
# 'local file', 'workbook', 'unknown'
type = None
##
# The URL or file-path, depending in the type. Unicode string, except
# in the rare case of a local but non-existent file with non-ASCII
# characters in the name, in which case only the "8.3" filename is available,
# as a bytes (3.x) or str (2.x) string, with unknown encoding.
url_or_path = None
##
# Description ... this is displayed in the cell,
# and should be identical to the cell value. Unicode string, or None. It seems
# impossible NOT to have a description created by the Excel UI.
desc = None
##
# Target frame. Unicode string. Note: I have not seen a case of this.
# It seems impossible to create one in the Excel UI.
target = None
##
# "Textmark": the piece after the "#" in
# "http://docs.python.org/library#struct_module", or the Sheet1!A1:Z99
# part when type is "workbook".
textmark = None
##
# The text of the "quick tip" displayed when the cursor
# hovers over the hyperlink.
quicktip = None
# === helpers ===
def unpack_RK(rk_str):
flags = BYTES_ORD(rk_str[0])
if flags & 2:
# There's a SIGNED 30-bit integer in there!
i, = unpack('>= 2 # div by 4 to drop the 2 flag bits
if flags & 1:
return i / 100.0
return float(i)
else:
# It's the most significant 30 bits of an IEEE 754 64-bit FP number
d, = unpack('Contains the data for one cell.
#
# WARNING: You don't call this class yourself. You access Cell objects
# via methods of the {@link #Sheet} object(s) that you found in the {@link #Book} object that
# was returned when you called xlrd.open_workbook("myfile.xls").
# Cell objects have three attributes: ctype is an int, value
# (which depends on ctype) and xf_index.
# If "formatting_info" is not enabled when the workbook is opened, xf_index will be None.
# The following table describes the types of cells and how their values
# are represented in Python.
#
#
#
# Type symbol |
# Type number |
# Python value |
#
#
# XL_CELL_EMPTY |
# 0 |
# empty string u'' |
#
#
# XL_CELL_TEXT |
# 1 |
# a Unicode string |
#
#
# XL_CELL_NUMBER |
# 2 |
# float |
#
#
# XL_CELL_DATE |
# 3 |
# float |
#
#
# XL_CELL_BOOLEAN |
# 4 |
# int; 1 means TRUE, 0 means FALSE |
#
#
# XL_CELL_ERROR |
# 5 |
# int representing internal Excel codes; for a text representation,
# refer to the supplied dictionary error_text_from_code |
#
#
# XL_CELL_BLANK |
# 6 |
# empty string u''. Note: this type will appear only when
# open_workbook(..., formatting_info=True) is used. |
#
#
#
class Cell(BaseObject):
__slots__ = ['ctype', 'value', 'xf_index']
def __init__(self, ctype, value, xf_index=None):
self.ctype = ctype
self.value = value
self.xf_index = xf_index
def __repr__(self):
if self.xf_index is None:
return "%s:%r" % (ctype_text[self.ctype], self.value)
else:
return "%s:%r (XF:%r)" % (ctype_text[self.ctype], self.value, self.xf_index)
empty_cell = Cell(XL_CELL_EMPTY, UNICODE_LITERAL(''))
##### =============== Colinfo and Rowinfo ============================== #####
##
# Width and default formatting information that applies to one or
# more columns in a sheet. Derived from COLINFO records.
#
# Here is the default hierarchy for width, according to the OOo docs:
#
#
"""In BIFF3, if a COLINFO record is missing for a column,
# the width specified in the record DEFCOLWIDTH is used instead.
#
#
In BIFF4-BIFF7, the width set in this [COLINFO] record is only used,
# if the corresponding bit for this column is cleared in the GCW
# record, otherwise the column width set in the DEFCOLWIDTH record
# is used (the STANDARDWIDTH record is always ignored in this case [see footnote!]).
#
#
In BIFF8, if a COLINFO record is missing for a column,
# the width specified in the record STANDARDWIDTH is used.
# If this [STANDARDWIDTH] record is also missing,
# the column width of the record DEFCOLWIDTH is used instead."""
#
#
# Footnote: The docs on the GCW record say this:
# """
# If a bit is set, the corresponding column uses the width set in the STANDARDWIDTH
# record. If a bit is cleared, the corresponding column uses the width set in the
# COLINFO record for this column.
#
If a bit is set, and the worksheet does not contain the STANDARDWIDTH record, or if
# the bit is cleared, and the worksheet does not contain the COLINFO record, the DEFCOLWIDTH
# record of the worksheet will be used instead.
#
"""
# At the moment (2007-01-17) xlrd is going with the GCW version of the story.
# Reference to the source may be useful: see the computed_column_width(colx) method
# of the Sheet class.
#
-- New in version 0.6.1
#
class Colinfo(BaseObject):
##
# Width of the column in 1/256 of the width of the zero character,
# using default font (first FONT record in the file).
width = 0
##
# XF index to be used for formatting empty cells.
xf_index = -1
##
# 1 = column is hidden
hidden = 0
##
# Value of a 1-bit flag whose purpose is unknown
# but is often seen set to 1
bit1_flag = 0
##
# Outline level of the column, in range(7).
# (0 = no outline)
outline_level = 0
##
# 1 = column is collapsed
collapsed = 0
_USE_SLOTS = 1
##
# Height and default formatting information that applies to a row in a sheet.
# Derived from ROW records.
#
-- New in version 0.6.1
#
# height: Height of the row, in twips. One twip == 1/20 of a point.
#
# has_default_height: 0 = Row has custom height; 1 = Row has default height.
#
# outline_level: Outline level of the row (0 to 7)
#
# outline_group_starts_ends: 1 = Outline group starts or ends here (depending on where the
# outline buttons are located, see WSBOOL record [TODO ??]),
# and is collapsed
#
# hidden: 1 = Row is hidden (manually, or by a filter or outline group)
#
# height_mismatch: 1 = Row height and default font height do not match
#
# has_default_xf_index: 1 = the xf_index attribute is usable; 0 = ignore it
#
# xf_index: Index to default XF record for empty cells in this row.
# Don't use this if has_default_xf_index == 0.
#
# additional_space_above: This flag is set, if the upper border of at least one cell in this row
# or if the lower border of at least one cell in the row above is
# formatted with a thick line style. Thin and medium line styles are not
# taken into account.
#
# additional_space_below: This flag is set, if the lower border of at least one cell in this row
# or if the upper border of at least one cell in the row below is
# formatted with a medium or thick line style. Thin line styles are not
# taken into account.
class Rowinfo(BaseObject):
if _USE_SLOTS:
__slots__ = (
"height",
"has_default_height",
"outline_level",
"outline_group_starts_ends",
"hidden",
"height_mismatch",
"has_default_xf_index",
"xf_index",
"additional_space_above",
"additional_space_below",
)
def __init__(self):
self.height = None
self.has_default_height = None
self.outline_level = None
self.outline_group_starts_ends = None
self.hidden = None
self.height_mismatch = None
self.has_default_xf_index = None
self.xf_index = None
self.additional_space_above = None
self.additional_space_below = None
def __getstate__(self):
return (
self.height,
self.has_default_height,
self.outline_level,
self.outline_group_starts_ends,
self.hidden,
self.height_mismatch,
self.has_default_xf_index,
self.xf_index,
self.additional_space_above,
self.additional_space_below,
)
def __setstate__(self, state):
(
self.height,
self.has_default_height,
self.outline_level,
self.outline_group_starts_ends,
self.hidden,
self.height_mismatch,
self.has_default_xf_index,
self.xf_index,
self.additional_space_above,
self.additional_space_below,
) = state