rahulruns:
You should be able to do it with something like:
use Spreadsheet::WriteExcel;
. . . . code to build hash . . . .
my $XL = Spreadsheet::WriteExcel->new('output_file.xls');
my $WS = $XL->add_worksheet('my data');
my ($ROW, $COL) = (0, 0);
for my $colname (keys %graph_point_hash) {
# Add column header
$WS->write_string($ROW, $COL, $colname);
# Add column
$WS->write_col($ROW+1, $COL, $graph_point_hash{$colname});
# Move on to next column
++$COL;
}
...roboticus
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