EasyXLS Excel library can be used to export Excel files in C++. The integration varies depending on the project technique, if .NET Framework can be used or not.
If you are using a trial, generate a trial license file from EasyXLS trials page. The trial license is valid for 30-days.
If you own a license key, you may login to the account that purchased the license and generate the license file from: https://www.easyxls.com/my-orders
Setup the license file into your project using these guidelines.
Step 4: Run C++ code that exports data to Excel XLSB file
Execute the following C++ code that exports to XLSB file.
/* -------------------------------------------------------------
* Tutorial 29
*
* This tutorial shows how to export data to XLSB file that has
* multiple sheets in C++. The first sheet is filled with data.
* ------------------------------------------------------------- */#include"EasyXLS.h"#include<conio.h>int main()
{
printf("Tutorial 29\n----------\n");
HRESULT hr;
// Initialize COM
hr = CoInitialize(0);
// Use the SUCCEEDED macro and get a pointer to the interfaceif (SUCCEEDED(hr))
{
// Create a pointer to the interface that generates Excel files
EasyXLS::IExcelDocumentPtr workbook;
hr = CoCreateInstance(__uuidof(EasyXLS::ExcelDocument),
NULL,
CLSCTX_ALL,
__uuidof(EasyXLS::IExcelDocument),
(void**) &workbook) ;
if (SUCCEEDED(hr)){
// Create the worksheet
workbook->easy_addWorksheet_2("First tab");
workbook->easy_addWorksheet_2("Second tab");
// Get the table of the first worksheet
EasyXLS::IExcelWorksheetPtr xlsFirstTab= (EasyXLS::IExcelWorksheetPtr)workbook->easy_getSheetAt(0);
EasyXLS::IExcelTablePtr xlsFirstTable = xlsFirstTab->easy_getExcelTable();
// Add the cells for headerchar* cellValue = (char*)malloc(11*sizeof(char));
char* columnNumber = (char*)malloc(sizeof(char));
for (int column=0; column<5; column++)
{
strcpy_s(cellValue, 8, "Column ");
_itoa_s(column+ 1, columnNumber, 2, 10);
strcat_s(cellValue, 10, columnNumber);
xlsFirstTable->easy_getCell(0,column)->setValue(cellValue);
xlsFirstTable->easy_getCell(0,column)->setDataType(DATATYPE_STRING);
}
// Add the cells for datachar* rowNumber = (char*)malloc(sizeof(char));
for (int row=0; row<100; row++)
{
for (int column=0; column<5; column++)
{
strcpy_s(cellValue, 6, "Data ");
_itoa_s(column+ 1, columnNumber, 2, 10);
_itoa_s(row + 1, rowNumber, 4, 10);
strcat_s(cellValue, 10, rowNumber);
strcat_s(cellValue, 12, ", ");
strcat_s(cellValue, 13, columnNumber);
xlsFirstTable->easy_getCell(row+1,column)->setValue(cellValue);
xlsFirstTable->easy_getCell(row+1,column)->setDataType(DATATYPE_STRING);
}
}
xlsFirstTable->easy_getColumnAt(0)->setWidth(70);
xlsFirstTable->easy_getColumnAt(1)->setWidth(100);
xlsFirstTable->easy_getColumnAt(2)->setWidth(70);
xlsFirstTable->easy_getColumnAt(3)->setWidth(100);
xlsFirstTable->easy_getColumnAt(4)->setWidth(70);
// Export the XLSB file
printf("Writing file C:\\Samples\\Tutorial29 - export XLSB file.xlsb.");
workbook->easy_WriteXLSBFile("C:\\Samples\\Tutorial29 - export XLSB file.xlsb");
// Confirm export of Excel file
_bstr_t sError = workbook->easy_getError();
if (strcmp(sError, "") == 0){
printf("\nFile successfully created. Press Enter to Exit...");
}
else{
printf("\nError encountered: %s", (LPCSTR)sError);
}
// Dispose memory
workbook->Dispose();
}
else{
printf("Object is not available!");
}
}
else{
printf("COM can't be initialized!");
}
// Uninitialize COM
CoUninitialize();
_getch();
return 0;
}
C++ and .NET Framework This tutorial is valid for C++ applications that cannot use .NET Framework. It is recommended, for better performances, that if the C++ application already uses or can use .NET Framework to make use of this similar code sample.
Overloaded methods For methods with same name but different parameters, only the first method overload retains the original name. Subsequent overloads are uniquely renamed by appending to the method name '_2', '_3', etc (method, method_2, method_3), an integer that corresponds to the order of declaration that can be found in EasyXLS.h, a file that comes with EasyXLS installation.
EasyXLS in C++.NET projects using .NET Framework
If you opt for the .NET Framework version of EasyXLS, you need a C++.NET project and to include EasyXLS.dll into project.
To download the trial version of EasyXLS Excel Library, press the below button:
If you already own a license key, you may login and download EasyXLS from your account.
Install the downloaded EasyXLS installer for v8.6 or earlier.
Step 2: License file setup
Step required for EasyXLS v9.0 or later.
If you are using a trial, generate a trial license file from EasyXLS trials page. The trial license is valid for 30-days.
If you own a license key, you may login to the account that purchased the license and generate the license file from: https://www.easyxls.com/my-orders
Setup the license file into your project using these guidelines.
Step 3: Include EasyXLS library into project
EasyXLS.dll must be added to your project. EasyXLS.dll can be found: - Inside the downloaded archive at Step 1 for EasyXLS v9.0 or later - Under installation path for EasyXLS v8.6 or earlier, in "Dot NET version" folder.
Step 4: Run C++ code that exports data to Excel XLSB file
Execute the following C++ code that exports to XLSB file.
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------
| Tutorial 29
|
| This tutorial shows how to export data to XLSB file that has
| multiple sheets in C++.NET. The first sheet is filled with data.
------------------------------------------------------------------*/using namespace System;
using namespace EasyXLS;
using namespace EasyXLS::Constants;
int main()
{
Console::WriteLine("Tutorial 29\n----------\n");
// Create an instance of the class that exports Excel files, having two sheets
ExcelDocument ^workbook = gcnew ExcelDocument(2);
// Set the sheet names
workbook->easy_getSheetAt(0)->setSheetName("First tab");
workbook->easy_getSheetAt(1)->setSheetName("Second tab");
// Get the table of data for the first worksheet
ExcelWorksheet ^xlsFirstTab = safe_cast<ExcelWorksheet^>(workbook->easy_getSheetAt(0));
ExcelTable ^xlsFirstTable = xlsFirstTab->easy_getExcelTable();
// Add data in cells for report headerfor (int column=0; column<5; column++)
{
xlsFirstTable->easy_getCell(0,column)->setValue(String::Concat("Column ",(column + 1).ToString()));
xlsFirstTable->easy_getCell(0,column)->setDataType(DataType::STRING);
}
// Add data in cells for report valuesfor (int row=0; row<100; row++)
{
for (int column=0; column<5; column++)
{
xlsFirstTable->easy_getCell(row+1,column)->setValue(
String::Concat("Data ", (row + 1).ToString(), ", ", (column + 1).ToString()));
xlsFirstTable->easy_getCell(row+1,column)->setDataType(DataType::STRING);
}
}
// Set column widths
xlsFirstTable->setColumnWidth(0, 70);
xlsFirstTable->setColumnWidth(1, 100);
xlsFirstTable->setColumnWidth(2, 70);
xlsFirstTable->setColumnWidth(3, 100);
xlsFirstTable->setColumnWidth(4, 70);
// Export the XLSB file
Console::WriteLine("Writing file C:\\Samples\\Tutorial29 - export XLSB file.xlsb.");
workbook->easy_WriteXLSBFile("C:\\Samples\\Tutorial29 - export XLSB file.xlsb");
// Confirm export of Excel file
String ^sError = workbook->easy_getError();
if (sError->Equals(""))
Console::Write("\nFile successfully created. Press Enter to Exit...");
else
Console::Write(String::Concat("\nError encountered: ", sError, "\nPress Enter to Exit..."));
// Dispose memory
delete workbook;
Console::ReadLine();
return 0;
}