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editing particular cells of an Excel sheet

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excel

xlconnect

I have an Excel workbook of which I want to edit/fill some particular cells using R, without changing any of the formatting.

So far I've tried XLConnect package and it seems it could do what I'm looking for, I just didn't find a way to do it.

My straightforward approach to the problem:

wb <- loadWorkbook("file1.xls")
data1 <- readWorksheet(wb, "Sheet1", header=TRUE)

## adding a value to a particular cell:
data1[11,12] <- 3.2 

## rewriting old data:
writeWorksheet(wb, data1, "Sheet1")
saveWorkbook(wb, "new_file1.xls")

However, this way the new workbook loses all of the previous formatting (merged cells, formulas, etc).

Is there a way to change values in some of the cells without losing any of the formatting of the remaining sheet?

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runr Avatar asked Dec 05 '22 05:12

runr


2 Answers

Here is an example using R to automate Excel.

library(RDCOMClient)
xlApp <- COMCreate("Excel.Application")
wb    <- xlApp[["Workbooks"]]$Open("file.1.xls")
sheet <- wb$Worksheets("Sheet1")

# change the value of a single cell
cell  <- sheet$Cells(11,12)
cell[["Value"]] <- 3.1

# change the value of a range
range <- sheet$Range("A1:F1")
range[["Value"]] <- paste("Col",1:6,sep="-")

wb$Save()                  # save the workbook
wb$SaveAS("new.file.xls")  # save as a new workbook
xlApp$Quit()               # close Excel
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jlhoward Avatar answered Dec 24 '22 14:12

jlhoward


If you dont need to use formula, you have 2 possible solutions.

You can use the {xlsx} package :

library(xlsx)
xlsx::write.xlsx(x = head(iris),file = "source3.xlsx",sheetName = "A")
hop3 <- xlsx::loadWorkbook(file = "source3.xlsx")
sheets <- getSheets(hop3)
rows  <- getRows(sheets$A,rowIndex = 2)   # get all the rows
cc <- getCells(rows,colIndex = 3) 
xlsx::setCellValue(cc[[1]],value = "54321")
hop3$setForceFormulaRecalculation(TRUE)
xlsx::saveWorkbook(hop3,file = "output3.xlsx")

You also can use {XLconnect}

library(XLConnect)    
XLConnect::writeWorksheetToFile(file = "source2.xlsx",data = head(iris),sheet="A")
hop2 <- XLConnect::loadWorkbook(file = "source2.xlsx")
createName(hop2, name = "plop", formula = "A!C2")
writeNamedRegion(hop2, 12345, name = "plop", header = FALSE)

Regards

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Vincent Guyader Avatar answered Dec 24 '22 13:12

Vincent Guyader