Here's the problem restated another way. Here's a script to read Excel XLSX cell values using Spreadsheet::Read:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use warnings; use strict; use Spreadsheet::Read; my $name = ""; my $strain = ""; my $initdensity = ""; my $finaldensity = ""; my $avedensity = ""; my $book; my $sheet; my %sheet = (); $book = ReadData ($inbook); my @x = qw(F G H I J K); for my $sheet_index (1 .. $sheet_count) { $sheet = $book->[$sheet_index] or next; foreach (@x) { $name = $sheet{'F28'}; $strain = $sheet{'F29'}; $initdensity = $sheet{'F30'}; $finaldensity = $sheet{'F31'}; $avedensity = $sheet{'F32'}; print "Found sheet with label: $sheet{label}\n"; print "COL=$_ $name $strain $initdensity $finaldensity $avedens +ity\n"; } }
I need to after reading keys F28..F32 read G28..G32 through K28..K32. How can I key it on values from array @x?

Thanks, Hammer


In reply to Re^12: Iterating Through Cell Blocks with Spreadsheet::Read by Hammer2001
in thread Iterating Through Cell Blocks with Spreadsheet::Read by Hammer2001

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