Add another formula evaluation method, evaluateFormulaCell(cell), which will re-calculate the value for a formula, without affecting the formula itself. Add tests too, and update the documentation
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<!-- Don't forget to update status.xml too! -->
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<release version="3.0.2-FINAL" date="2008-??-??">
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<action dev="POI-DEVELOPERS" type="add">Add another formula evaluation method, evaluateFormulaCell(cell), which will re-calculate the value for a formula, without affecting the formula itself.</action>
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<action dev="POI-DEVELOPERS" type="fix">41726 - Fix how we handle signed cell offsets in relative areas and references</action>
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<action dev="POI-DEVELOPERS" type="add">44233 - Support for getting and setting a flag on the sheet, which tells excel to re-calculate all formulas on it at next reload</action>
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<action dev="POI-DEVELOPERS" type="fix">44201 - Enable cloning of sheets with data validation rules</action>
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<p>The following code demonstrates how to use the HSSFFormulaEvaluator
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in the context of other POI excel reading code.
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</p>
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<p>There are two ways in which you can use the HSSFFormulaEvalutator API.</p>
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<p>There are several ways in which you can use the HSSFFormulaEvalutator API.</p>
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<anchor id="Evaluate"/>
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<section><title>Using HSSFFormulaEvaluator.<strong>evaluate</strong>(HSSFCell cell)</title>
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<p>This evaluates a given cell, and returns the new value,
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without affecting the cell</p>
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<source>
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FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream("c:/temp/test.xls");
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HSSFWorkbook wb = new HSSFWorkbook(fis);
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</p>
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</section>
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<anchor id="EvaluateFormulaCell"/>
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<section><title>Using HSSFFormulaEvaluator.<strong>evaluateFormulaCell</strong>(HSSFCell cell)</title>
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<p><strong>evaluateFormulaCell</strong>(HSSFCell cell)
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will check to see if the supplied cell is a formula cell.
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If it isn't, then no changes will be made to it. If it is,
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then the formula is evaluated. The value for the formula
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is saved alongside it, to be displayed in excel. The
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formula remains in the cell, just with a new value</p>
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<p>The return of the function is the type of the
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formula result, such as HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_BOOLEAN</p>
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<source>
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FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream("/somepath/test.xls");
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HSSFWorkbook wb = new HSSFWorkbook(fis);
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HSSFSheet sheet = wb.getSheetAt(0);
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HSSFFormulaEvaluator evaluator = new HSSFFormulaEvaluator(sheet, wb);
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// suppose your formula is in B3
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CellReference cellReference = new CellReference("B3");
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HSSFRow row = sheet.getRow(cellReference.getRow());
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HSSFCell cell = row.getCell(cellReference.getCol());
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evaluator.setCurrentRow(row);
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if (cell!=null) {
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switch (<strong>evaluator.evaluateFormulaCell</strong>(cell)) {
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case HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_BOOLEAN:
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System.out.println(cell.getBooleanCellValue());
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break;
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case HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_NUMERIC:
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System.out.println(cell.getNumberCellValue());
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break;
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case HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_STRING:
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System.out.println(cell.getStringCellValue());
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break;
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case HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_BLANK:
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break;
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case HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_ERROR:
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System.out.println(cell.getErrorCellValue());
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break;
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// CELL_TYPE_FORMULA will never occur
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case HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_FORMULA:
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break;
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}
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}
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</source>
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</section>
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<anchor id="EvaluateInCell"/>
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<section><title>Using HSSFFormulaEvaluator.<strong>evaluateInCell</strong>(HSSFCell cell)</title>
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<p><strong>evaluateInCell</strong>(HSSFCell cell) will check to
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see if the supplied cell is a formula cell. If it isn't,
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then no changes will be made to it. If it is, then the
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formula is evaluated, and the new value saved into the cell.</p>
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formula is evaluated, and the new value saved into the cell,
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in place of the old formula.</p>
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<source>
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FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream("/somepath/test.xls");
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HSSFWorkbook wb = new HSSFWorkbook(fis);
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HSSFSheet sheet = wb.getSheetAt(sheetNum);
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HSSFFormulaEvaluator evaluator = new HSSFFormulaEvaluator(sheet, wb);
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for(Iterator rit = s.rowIterator(); rit.hasNext();) {
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for(Iterator rit = sheet.rowIterator(); rit.hasNext();) {
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HSSFRow r = (HSSFRow)rit.next();
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evaluator.setCurrentRow(r);
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for(Iterator cit = r.cellIterator(); cit.hasNext();) {
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HSSFCell c = (HSSFCell)cit.next();
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if(c.getCellType() == HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_FORMULA) {
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evaluator.evaluateInCell(c);
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evaluator.evaluateFormulaCell(c);
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}
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}
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}
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<!-- Don't forget to update changes.xml too! -->
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<changes>
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<release version="3.0.2-FINAL" date="2008-??-??">
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<action dev="POI-DEVELOPERS" type="add">Add another formula evaluation method, evaluateFormulaCell(cell), which will re-calculate the value for a formula, without affecting the formula itself.</action>
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<action dev="POI-DEVELOPERS" type="fix">41726 - Fix how we handle signed cell offsets in relative areas and references</action>
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<action dev="POI-DEVELOPERS" type="add">44233 - Support for getting and setting a flag on the sheet, which tells excel to re-calculate all formulas on it at next reload</action>
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<action dev="POI-DEVELOPERS" type="fix">44201 - Enable cloning of sheets with data validation rules</action>
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{
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setCellType(CELL_TYPE_NUMERIC, false, row, col, styleIndex);
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}
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(( NumberRecord ) record).setValue(value);
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// Save into the apropriate record
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if(record instanceof FormulaRecordAggregate) {
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(( FormulaRecordAggregate ) record).getFormulaRecord().setValue(value);
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} else {
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(( NumberRecord ) record).setValue(value);
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}
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}
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/**
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/**
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* If cell contains formula, it evaluates the formula, and puts the
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* formula result back into the cell.
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* Else if cell does not contain formula, this method leaves the cell
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* unchanged. Note that the same instance of HSSFCell is returned to
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* If cell contains formula, it evaluates the formula,
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* and saves the result of the formula. The cell
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* remains as a formula cell.
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* Else if cell does not contain formula, this method leaves
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* the cell unchanged.
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* Note that the type of the formula result is returned,
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* so you know what kind of value is also stored with
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* the formula.
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* <pre>
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* int evaluatedCellType = evaluator.evaluateFormulaCell(cell);
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* </pre>
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* Be aware that your cell will hold both the formula,
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* and the result. If you want the cell replaced with
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* the result of the formula, use {@link #evaluateInCell(HSSFCell)}
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* @param cell The cell to evaluate
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* @return The type of the formula result (the cell's type remains as HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_FORMULA however)
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*/
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public int evaluateFormulaCell(HSSFCell cell) {
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if (cell != null) {
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switch (cell.getCellType()) {
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case HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_FORMULA:
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CellValue cv = getCellValueForEval(internalEvaluate(cell, row, sheet, workbook));
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switch (cv.getCellType()) {
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case HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_BOOLEAN:
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cell.setCellValue(cv.getBooleanValue());
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break;
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case HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_ERROR:
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cell.setCellValue(cv.getErrorValue());
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break;
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case HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_NUMERIC:
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cell.setCellValue(cv.getNumberValue());
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break;
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case HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_STRING:
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cell.setCellValue(cv.getRichTextStringValue());
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break;
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case HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_BLANK:
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break;
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case HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_FORMULA: // this will never happen, we have already evaluated the formula
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break;
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}
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return cv.getCellType();
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}
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}
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return -1;
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}
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/**
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* If cell contains formula, it evaluates the formula, and
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* puts the formula result back into the cell, in place
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* of the old formula.
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* Else if cell does not contain formula, this method leaves
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* the cell unchanged.
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* Note that the same instance of HSSFCell is returned to
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* allow chained calls like:
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* <pre>
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* int evaluatedCellType = evaluator.evaluateInCell(cell).getCellType();
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* </pre>
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* Be aware that your cell value will be changed to hold the
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* result of the formula. If you simply want the formula
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* value computed for you, use {@link #evaluateFormulaCell(HSSFCell)}
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* @param cell
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*/
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public HSSFCell evaluateInCell(HSSFCell cell) {
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package org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel;
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import java.util.Iterator;
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import junit.framework.TestCase;
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/**
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* Tests to show that our documentation at
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* http://poi.apache.org/hssf/eval.html
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* all actually works as we'd expect them to
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*/
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public class TestFormulaEvaluatorDocs extends TestCase {
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protected void setUp() throws Exception {
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super.setUp();
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}
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/**
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* http://poi.apache.org/hssf/eval.html#EvaluateAll
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*/
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public void testEvaluateAll() throws Exception {
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HSSFWorkbook wb = new HSSFWorkbook();
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HSSFSheet s1 = wb.createSheet();
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HSSFSheet s2 = wb.createSheet();
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wb.setSheetName(0, "S1");
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wb.setSheetName(1, "S2");
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HSSFRow s1r1 = s1.createRow(0);
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HSSFRow s1r2 = s1.createRow(1);
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HSSFRow s2r1 = s2.createRow(0);
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HSSFCell s1r1c1 = s1r1.createCell((short)0);
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HSSFCell s1r1c2 = s1r1.createCell((short)1);
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HSSFCell s1r1c3 = s1r1.createCell((short)2);
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s1r1c1.setCellValue(22.3);
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s1r1c2.setCellValue(33.4);
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s1r1c3.setCellFormula("SUM(A1:B1)");
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HSSFCell s1r2c1 = s1r2.createCell((short)0);
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HSSFCell s1r2c2 = s1r2.createCell((short)1);
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HSSFCell s1r2c3 = s1r2.createCell((short)2);
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s1r2c1.setCellValue(-1.2);
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s1r2c2.setCellValue(-3.4);
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s1r2c3.setCellFormula("SUM(A2:B2)");
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HSSFCell s2r1c1 = s2r1.createCell((short)0);
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s2r1c1.setCellFormula("S1!A1");
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// Not evaluated yet
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assertEquals(0.0, s1r1c3.getNumericCellValue(), 0);
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assertEquals(0.0, s1r2c3.getNumericCellValue(), 0);
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assertEquals(0.0, s2r1c1.getNumericCellValue(), 0);
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// Do a full evaluate, as per our docs
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// uses evaluateFormulaCell()
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for(int sheetNum = 0; sheetNum < wb.getNumberOfSheets(); sheetNum++) {
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HSSFSheet sheet = wb.getSheetAt(sheetNum);
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HSSFFormulaEvaluator evaluator = new HSSFFormulaEvaluator(sheet, wb);
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for(Iterator rit = sheet.rowIterator(); rit.hasNext();) {
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HSSFRow r = (HSSFRow)rit.next();
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evaluator.setCurrentRow(r);
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for(Iterator cit = r.cellIterator(); cit.hasNext();) {
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HSSFCell c = (HSSFCell)cit.next();
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if(c.getCellType() == HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_FORMULA) {
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evaluator.evaluateFormulaCell(c);
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// For testing - all should be numeric
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assertEquals(HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_NUMERIC, evaluator.evaluateFormulaCell(c));
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Check now as expected
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assertEquals(55.7, wb.getSheetAt(0).getRow(0).getCell((short)2).getNumericCellValue(), 0);
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assertEquals("SUM(A1:B1)", wb.getSheetAt(0).getRow(0).getCell((short)2).getCellFormula());
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assertEquals(HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_FORMULA, wb.getSheetAt(0).getRow(0).getCell((short)2).getCellType());
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assertEquals(-4.6, wb.getSheetAt(0).getRow(1).getCell((short)2).getNumericCellValue(), 0);
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assertEquals("SUM(A2:B2)", wb.getSheetAt(0).getRow(1).getCell((short)2).getCellFormula());
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assertEquals(HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_FORMULA, wb.getSheetAt(0).getRow(1).getCell((short)2).getCellType());
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assertEquals(22.3, wb.getSheetAt(1).getRow(0).getCell((short)0).getNumericCellValue(), 0);
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assertEquals("S1!A1", wb.getSheetAt(1).getRow(0).getCell((short)0).getCellFormula());
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assertEquals(HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_FORMULA, wb.getSheetAt(1).getRow(0).getCell((short)0).getCellType());
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// Now do the alternate call, which zaps the formulas
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// uses evaluateInCell()
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for(int sheetNum = 0; sheetNum < wb.getNumberOfSheets(); sheetNum++) {
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HSSFSheet sheet = wb.getSheetAt(sheetNum);
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HSSFFormulaEvaluator evaluator = new HSSFFormulaEvaluator(sheet, wb);
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for(Iterator rit = sheet.rowIterator(); rit.hasNext();) {
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HSSFRow r = (HSSFRow)rit.next();
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evaluator.setCurrentRow(r);
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for(Iterator cit = r.cellIterator(); cit.hasNext();) {
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HSSFCell c = (HSSFCell)cit.next();
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if(c.getCellType() == HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_FORMULA) {
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evaluator.evaluateInCell(c);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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assertEquals(55.7, wb.getSheetAt(0).getRow(0).getCell((short)2).getNumericCellValue(), 0);
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assertEquals(HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_NUMERIC, wb.getSheetAt(0).getRow(0).getCell((short)2).getCellType());
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assertEquals(-4.6, wb.getSheetAt(0).getRow(1).getCell((short)2).getNumericCellValue(), 0);
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assertEquals(HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_NUMERIC, wb.getSheetAt(0).getRow(1).getCell((short)2).getCellType());
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assertEquals(22.3, wb.getSheetAt(1).getRow(0).getCell((short)0).getNumericCellValue(), 0);
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assertEquals(HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_NUMERIC, wb.getSheetAt(1).getRow(0).getCell((short)0).getCellType());
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}
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}
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