Hi,
I'm trying to calculate the average and maximum of several columns of values using Spreadsheet::WriteExcel, but my excel sheet has only 0's in the corresponding cells.
$i=1;
for (@cols)
{
my $s=xl_rowcol_to_cell(1,$i);
my $e=xl_rowcol_to_cell($row-1,$i);
my $range="$s:$e";
print "$i:Range:$range\n";
$worksheet->write_formula($row,$i,'=MAX('.$range.')');
$worksheet->write_formula($row+1,$i,'=AVERAGE('.$range.')'
+);
$i++;
}
$row stores the current row index.
Update:
Its alright. It seems that the problem was that I was using Excel Viewer. The program worked fine when I reinstalled Excel.
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