thank you ken.. those 2 lines really helped me a lot and now i am able to print those values. While creating it in the CSV file I am getting the 4 columns values in the single column.But i want each values in separate column?
use strict;
use warnings;
use diagnostics;
use Spreadsheet::XLSX;
use Spreadsheet::Read;
use Text::CSV;
my $excel = Spreadsheet::XLSX -> new ('Sample.xlsx',);
my $csv = Text::CSV->new ();
foreach my $sheet (@{$excel -> {Worksheet}})
{
printf("Sheet: %s\n", $sheet->{Name});
my @worksheet = qw(sheet1 sheet2);
my $maxrow = $sheet -> {MaxRow};
my $Minrow = 1;
my @wanted_cols = (8, 9, 10, 20);
$maxrow ||= $Minrow;
open FH, ">new.csv" or die "new.csv: $!";
foreach my $row ($Minrow .. $maxrow)
{
foreach my $wanted_cols (@wanted_cols)
{
my $wanted_cells = $sheet->{Cells}[$row][$wan
+ted_cols];
print FH ( $wanted_cells -> {Val} );
}
print FH ("\n");
}
close FH or die "new.csv: $!";
}
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