At first I tried my programs by using Spreadsheet::ParseExcel; But due to so many limitations I selected Excel::Writer::XLSX. But in this I need to write a long number in the cell. For example 17,89,624
For this I am writing
$worksheet->write_number( $row, $col, sprintf ('%d',$data{'Peak_MO'})
+, $number);
$worksheet->write( $row, $col, sprintf ('%d',$data{'Peak_MO'}), $numbe
+r);
It's working fine but its writing as "1789624". But I need it comma separated for easy reading. Is there any format for that ???
my $number = $workbook->add_format(
font => 'Arial',
border => 1,
size => 10,
align => 'center',
valign => 'vcenter',
italic => '1',
);
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