#!/usr/bin/perl -w ############################################################################### # # Example of how to use the WriteExcel module # # The following converts a tab separated file into an Excel file # # Usage: tab2xls.pl tabfile.txt newfile.xls # # # NOTE: This is only a simple conversion utility for illustrative purposes. # For converting a CSV or Tab separated or any other type of delimited # text file to Excel I recommend the more rigorous csv2xls program that is # part of H.Merijn Brand's Text::CSV_XS module distro. # # See the examples/csv2xls link here: # L # # reverse('©'), March 2001, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org # use strict; use Spreadsheet::WriteExcel; # Check for valid number of arguments if (($#ARGV < 1) || ($#ARGV > 2)) { die("Usage: tab2xls tabfile.txt newfile.xls\n"); }; # Open the tab delimited file open (TABFILE, $ARGV[0]) or die "$ARGV[0]: $!"; # Create a new Excel workbook my $workbook = Spreadsheet::WriteExcel->new($ARGV[1]); my $worksheet = $workbook->add_worksheet(); # Row and column are zero indexed my $row = 0; while () { chomp; # Split on single tab my @Fld = split('\t', $_); my $col = 0; foreach my $token (@Fld) { $worksheet->write($row, $col, $token); $col++; } $row++; }