Hi can anyone please help on this.I am new to perl and this is my first script.in my xlsx file i have sheet1 and sheet2. From sheet 1 i want to create 2 CSV file from clumn 9,10,11,21 to file1.csv and coulmn 12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,21 to file2.csv and from sheet2 another CSV file from 10,11,12,14 to file3.csv columns. But my current code writes all the rows and columns of 2 sheets. my code is
use Spreadsheet::WriteExcel; use Spreadsheet::ParseExcel; use Spreadsheet::XLSX; my $excel = Spreadsheet::XLSX -> new ('sample.xlsx',); ##print "$excel \n"; my @sheets = qw(sheet1 sheet2); my $sheet1 = $sheet[0]; my $sheet2 = $sheet[1]; print "$sheet1\n"; print "$sheet2\n"; foreach my $sheet (@{$excel -> {Worksheet}}) { printf("Sheet: %s\n", $sheet->{Name}); $sheet -> {MaxRow} ||= $sheet -> {MinRow}; foreach my $row ($sheet -> {MinRow} .. $sheet -> {MaxRow}) { $sheet -> {MaxCol} ||= $sheet -> {MinCol}; foreach my $col ($sheet -> {MinCol} .. $sheet -> {Max +Col}) { my $cell = $sheet -> {Cells} [$row] [$col]; if ($cell) { printf("( %s , %s ) => %s\n", $row, $col, +$cell -> {Val}); } } } }
Can anyone please help me on this?

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