Hi,

I'm trying to add chart to my excel file, that I write with the help of Spreadsheet::WriteExcel cpan module.

No problems if cells are in consecutive range :
$add_chart->add_series( name => $window_name, categories => xl_range_formula("$test_name", 2, 2, 3, 6), values => xl_range_formula("$test_name", $row, $row, 3, + 6), );


it will add cells in $row and columns from 3 to 6 properly. But what if I have values in columns that are not consecutive ? I know you can do that in Excel (union of several cell ranges), but how can I do this in above example ?

Thanks in advance,
regards,
Bulek.

In reply to Can I add multiple ranges of cells with add_series in Spreadsheet::WriteExcel by Anonymous Monk

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