This code parse an excel file for 2 rows and prints one cell at a time-
use strict;
use warnings;
use 5.010;
use Spreadsheet::Read qw(ReadData);
my $book = ReadData ('excel.xlsx');
my @rows = Spreadsheet::Read::rows($book->[1]);
foreach my $i (1 .. scalar @rows) {
foreach my $j (1 .. scalar @{$rows[$i-1]}) {
say " $i " . " $j " . ($rows[$i-1][$j-1] // '');
}
}
Output
1 1 Row1Col1
1 2 Row1Col2
1 3 Row1Col3
1 4 Row1Col4
1 5 Row1Col5
2 1 Row2Col1
2 2 Row2Col2
2 3 Row2Col3
2 4 Row2Col4
2 5 Row2Col5
I am trying to print output for each row's with given column's-
For example, print
Row[i]1st: Row1Col1, Row[i]3rd: Row1Col3
Do the same for other rows... Any suggestion?
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Update-
Was able to get the output I was trying for.
The following for loop worked-
for my $i (0..1)
{
print "$sheet->{Cells}[$i][0]{Val}";
$i++;
}
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