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How to use horizontal argument in template markers using XlsIO?
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This article explains how to use horizontal argument in template markers using XlsIO.
What is horizontal argument?
The argument horizontal specified in template marker fills data in horizontal direction. By default, the data filling is in vertical direction.
Syntax
%<MarkerVariable>.<Property>;horizontal |
Steps to use horizontal argument
- Create a workbook template with markers in it. Here, Employee is the marker variable referred to a class object, followed by its properties separated by dot (.).
//Adding markers dynamically with the argument, 'horizontal' worksheet["B3"].Text = "%Employee.Name;horizontal"; worksheet["B4"].Text = "%Employee.Id;horizontal"; worksheet["B5"].Text = "%Employee.Age;horizontal";
The below screenshot shows how the markers are applied in workbook template.
- Create template marker processor.
//Create template marker processor ITemplateMarkersProcessor marker = workbook.CreateTemplateMarkersProcessor();
- Add a variable name that is equal to the class object specified in step 1.
//Add marker variable marker.AddVariable("Employee", GetEmployeeDetails());
- Apply markers.
//Apply markers marker.ApplyMarkers();
The following C#/VB.NET complete code snippet shows how to use template marker with horizontal argument in XlsIO.
using Syncfusion.XlsIO; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.IO; namespace TemplateMarker { class Employee { private string m_name; private int m_id; private int m_age; public string Name { get { return m_name; } set { m_name = value; } } public int Id { get { return m_id; } set { m_id = value; } } public int Age { get { return m_age; } set { m_age = value; } } } class Program { public static List<Employee> GetEmployeeDetails() { List<Employee> employeeList = new List<Employee>(); Employee emp = new Employee(); emp.Name = "Andy Bernard"; emp.Id = 1011; emp.Age = 35; employeeList.Add(emp); emp = new Employee(); emp.Name = "Jim Halpert"; emp.Id = 1012; emp.Age = 26; employeeList.Add(emp); emp = new Employee(); emp.Name = "Karen Fillippelli"; emp.Id = 1013; emp.Age = 28; employeeList.Add(emp); return employeeList; } public static void Main(string[] args) { //Instantiate the spreadsheet creation engine using (ExcelEngine excelEngine = new ExcelEngine()) { IApplication application = excelEngine.Excel; IWorkbook workbook = application.Workbooks.Create(1); IWorksheet worksheet = workbook.Worksheets[0]; //Adding header text worksheet["A1"].Text = "\"Horizontal\" Argument"; worksheet["A3"].Text = "Name"; worksheet["A4"].Text = "Id"; worksheet["A5"].Text = "Age"; worksheet["A3:A5"].CellStyle.Font.Bold = true; //Adding markers dynamically with the argument, 'horizontal' worksheet["B3"].Text = "%Employee.Name;horizontal"; worksheet["B4"].Text = "%Employee.Id;horizontal"; worksheet["B5"].Text = "%Employee.Age;horizontal"; //Create template marker processor ITemplateMarkersProcessor marker = workbook.CreateTemplateMarkersProcessor(); //Add marker variable marker.AddVariable("Employee", GetEmployeeDetails()); //Apply markers marker.ApplyMarkers(); //Save and close the workbook Stream stream = File.Create("Output.xlsx"); worksheet.UsedRange.AutofitColumns(); workbook.SaveAs(stream); } } } }
Imports Syncfusion.XlsIO Imports System.Collections.Generic Imports System.IO Namespace TemplateMarker Class Employee Private m_name As String Private m_id As Integer Private m_age As Integer Public Property Name As String Get Return m_name End Get Set(ByVal value As String) m_name = value End Set End Property Public Property Id As Integer Get Return m_id End Get Set(ByVal value As Integer) m_id = value End Set End Property Public Property Age As Integer Get Return m_age End Get Set(ByVal value As Integer) m_age = value End Set End Property End Class Class Program Public Shared Function GetEmployeeDetails() As List(Of Employee) Dim employeeList As List(Of Employee) = New List(Of Employee)() Dim emp As Employee = New Employee() emp.Name = "Andy Bernard" emp.Id = 1011 emp.Age = 35 employeeList.Add(emp) emp = New Employee() emp.Name = "Jim Halpert" emp.Id = 1012 emp.Age = 26 employeeList.Add(emp) emp = New Employee() emp.Name = "Karen Fillippelli" emp.Id = 1013 emp.Age = 28 employeeList.Add(emp) Return employeeList End Function Public Shared Sub Main(ByVal args As String()) 'Instantiate the spreadsheet creation engine Using excelEngine As ExcelEngine = New ExcelEngine() Dim application As IApplication = excelEngine.Excel Dim workbook As IWorkbook = application.Workbooks.Create(1) Dim worksheet As IWorksheet = workbook.Worksheets(0) 'Adding header text worksheet("A1").Text = """Horizontal"" Argument" worksheet("A3").Text = "Name" worksheet("A4").Text = "Id" worksheet("A5").Text = "Age" worksheet("A3:A5").CellStyle.Font.Bold = True 'Adding markers dynamically with the argument, 'horizontal' worksheet("B3").Text = "%Employee.Name;horizontal" worksheet("B4").Text = "%Employee.Id;horizontal" worksheet("B5").Text = "%Employee.Age;horizontal" 'Create template marker processor Dim marker As ITemplateMarkersProcessor = workbook.CreateTemplateMarkersProcessor() 'Add marker variable marker.AddVariable("Employee", GetEmployeeDetails()) 'Apply markers marker.ApplyMarkers() 'Save and close the workbook Dim stream As Stream = File.Create("Output.xlsx") worksheet.UsedRange.AutofitColumns() workbook.SaveAs(stream) End Using End Sub End Class End Namespace
The below screenshot shows the output document generated using template markers with horizontal argument.