I'm using Gembox to try and import Excel data into an app, but I just can't seem to get the ExtractToDataTable
method to work as it should.
The exception message reads
"Invalid Data Value when extracting to DataTable at SourceRowIndex:1 and SourceColumnIndex:4"
Here's my code:
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
string path = openFileDialog1.FileName;
dataGridView1.DataSource = PopulateDataTable(PopulateExcelWorkSheet(path)).DefaultView;
}
public ExcelWorksheet PopulateExcelWorkSheet(string path)
{
path = String.Empty;
// DataTable daTable = new DataTable();
ExcelFile exFile = new ExcelFile();
exFile.LoadXlsx(@"filepath", XlsxOptions.None);
ExcelWorksheet ws = exFile.Worksheets["Sheet1"];
return ws;
}
public DataTable PopulateDataTable(ExcelWorksheet ws)
{
DataTable daTable = CreateDataTable(ws.Rows.Count, ws.Columns.Count);
int rowsInWs = ws.Rows.Count;
int colsInWS = ws.Columns.Count;
try
{
ws.ExtractToDataTable(daTable, rowsInWs, ExtractDataOptions.StopAtFirstEmptyRow, ws.Rows[1], ws.Columns[1]);
}
catch {MessageBox.Show("ARGH"); }
string mew = daTable.Rows[0][0].ToString();
int rowCount = daTable.Rows.Count;
int columnCount = daTable.Columns.Count;
string uhm = String.Format("Rows in dataTable : {0} , Columns in dataTable {1} , Rows in WS: {2} , Columns in WS {3}", rowCount.ToString(), columnCount.ToString(), rowsInWs.ToString(), colsInWS.ToString());
MessageBox.Show(uhm);
string mes = ws.Rows[0].Cells[3].Value.ToString();
MessageBox.Show(mes);
return daTable;
}
public DataTable CreateDataTable(int rows, int columns)
{
DataTable skeleton =开发者_StackOverflow new DataTable();
for (int i = 0; i <= rows; i++)
{
skeleton.Rows.Add();
}
for (int x = 0; x <= columns; x++)
{
skeleton.Columns.Add();
}
return skeleton;
}
}
Here is the code that I am using that has been working fine for me:
private DataTable ReadExcelFile(string flatFilePath, bool firstRowHasHeaders)
{
SpreadsheetInfo.SetLicense("MY KEY");
ExcelFile excelFile = new ExcelFile();
excelFile.LoadXls(flatFilePath);
int unnamed = 0;
int cols;
string[] columns;
int curRow = 0;
int curCol = 0;
DataTable dataTable = new DataTable();
ExcelWorksheet worksheet = excelFile.Worksheets[0];
for (cols = 0; cols < worksheet.Rows[0].AllocatedCells.Count; cols++)
{
if (firstRowHasHeaders)
{
if (worksheet.Rows[0].Cells[cols].Value != null)
dataTable.Columns.Add(worksheet.Rows[0].Cells[cols].Value.ToString());
else
{
dataTable.Columns.Add("Unnamed Column " + (++unnamed));
}
curRow = 1;
}
else
{
dataTable.Columns.Add("Column " + (cols + 1));
}
}
for (; curRow < worksheet.Rows.Count; curRow++)
{
columns = new string[cols];
for (curCol = 0; curCol < cols; curCol++)
{
if (worksheet.Rows[curRow].Cells[curCol].Value == null)
columns[curCol] = "";
else
columns[curCol] = worksheet.Rows[curRow].Cells[curCol].Value.ToString();
}
dataTable.Rows.Add(columns);
}
return dataTable;
}
Granted, everything is added as a string to the data table and this is perfectly acceptable for our purposes.
You can also try DataGridViewConverter, an API for exporting/import DataGridView to Excel file in GemBox.Spreadsheet.
You can find here DataGridViewConverter example.
var workbook = ExcelFile.Load("input.xlsx");
// From ExcelFile to DataGridView.
DataGridViewConverter.ExportToDataGridView(
workbook.Worksheets.ActiveWorksheet,
this.dataGridView1,
new ExportToDataGridViewOptions() { ColumnHeaders = true });
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