package MyDump; use Exporter; use Win32::OLE qw( in with); use Win32::OLE::Const 'Microsoft Excel'; use strict; our @ISA=('Exporter'); our @EXPORT_OK=('Dump2Excel'); $Win32::OLE::Warn=3; sub Dump2Excel { my $r2a=shift; my $line; my $Excel=Win32::OLE->new("Excel.Application"); $Excel->{'Visible'}=1; my $Book=$Excel->Workbooks->Add; my $Sheet=$Book->Worksheets(1); my $row=1; my $col=1; my $value; foreach $line(@{$r2a}) { foreach $value(@{$line}) { $Sheet->Cells($row,$col)->{'Value'}=$value; $col++; } $row++;$col=1; } } 1; =Example use MyDump('Dump2Excel'); my @line1=('number','name','sex','age'); my @line2=('0','Jack','M','28'); my @line3=('1',"Marry",'F','29'); Dump2Excel([\@line1,\@line2,\@line3]);

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