It is actually possible:
use strict; use warnings; use Win32::OLE; use Win32::OLE::Const "Microsoft Excel"; my $xls = Win32::OLE->new('Excel.Application'); $xls->Workbooks->Add(); $xls->{Visible} = 1; my @series_a = (1,2,3,4,5,6); my $series_string_a = join(',',@series_a); my @series_b = (6,5,4,3,2,1); my $series_string_b = join(',',@series_b); $xls->Charts->Add(); $xls->ActiveChart->SeriesCollection->NewSeries(); $xls->ActiveChart->SeriesCollection(1)->{Values} = "={".$series_string +_a."}"; $xls->ActiveChart->SeriesCollection->NewSeries(); $xls->ActiveChart->SeriesCollection(2)->{Values} = "={".$series_string +_b."}"; $xls->ActiveChart->Location({ Where => xlLocationAsObject, Name =>'She +et1'});

In reply to Re: Generate chart in Excel by Ponky
in thread Generate chart in Excel by Anonymous Monk

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