Okay i re did the code can any monk please help me in extracting the array contents in such a way that each sheet will have data of the text files in rows like 0-10(1 worksheet),11-20(2nd worksheet)..... currently my code is giving an output of 0-10 rows of the text file in all the worksheets :S because of an incorrect method of data extraction from the array
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Spreadsheet::WriteExcel; #count the number of records use strict; open(IN, "t.txt"); my @str = <IN>; close(IN); print scalar(@str); #end counting the no.of records open (TABFILE, 't.txt') or die "t.txt: $!"; my $worksheetno=(int(@str/10))+1; print "\n$worksheetno\n"; my $workbook = Spreadsheet::WriteExcel->new('tabnew.xls'); my $row = 0; my $rowcount=0; while($worksheetno>0) { my $worksheet = $workbook->add_worksheet(); while (<TABFILE>) { if ($row>9) {last;} chomp; my @Fld = split(','); print "@Fld\n"; my $col = 0; foreach my $token (@Fld) { $worksheet->write($row, $col, $token); $col++; } $row++; } open (TABFILE, 't.txt') or die "t.txt: $!"; $row=0; $worksheetno--; }

In reply to Re: CONVERTING CSV TO XLS by mayanks94
in thread CONVERTING CSV TO XLS by mayanks94

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