OpenXML reading wrong cell value if integer
I am reading the cell values using this code;
var cell = row.Elements<Cell>().FirstOrDefault();
var stringId = Convert.ToInt32(cell.InnerText);
var cellValue = workbookPart.SharedStringTablePart.SharedStringTable
.Elements<SharedStringItem>().ElementAt(stringId).InnerText;
I am reading first cells of rows and get the value. My excel is like this.
A B
1 x name1
2 y name2
3 1 name3
So when the row is 3, the stringId
value is set as 1 and the cellValue
is set as "x
", but it should be 1.
c# excel openxml openxml-sdk
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I am reading the cell values using this code;
var cell = row.Elements<Cell>().FirstOrDefault();
var stringId = Convert.ToInt32(cell.InnerText);
var cellValue = workbookPart.SharedStringTablePart.SharedStringTable
.Elements<SharedStringItem>().ElementAt(stringId).InnerText;
I am reading first cells of rows and get the value. My excel is like this.
A B
1 x name1
2 y name2
3 1 name3
So when the row is 3, the stringId
value is set as 1 and the cellValue
is set as "x
", but it should be 1.
c# excel openxml openxml-sdk
add a comment |
I am reading the cell values using this code;
var cell = row.Elements<Cell>().FirstOrDefault();
var stringId = Convert.ToInt32(cell.InnerText);
var cellValue = workbookPart.SharedStringTablePart.SharedStringTable
.Elements<SharedStringItem>().ElementAt(stringId).InnerText;
I am reading first cells of rows and get the value. My excel is like this.
A B
1 x name1
2 y name2
3 1 name3
So when the row is 3, the stringId
value is set as 1 and the cellValue
is set as "x
", but it should be 1.
c# excel openxml openxml-sdk
I am reading the cell values using this code;
var cell = row.Elements<Cell>().FirstOrDefault();
var stringId = Convert.ToInt32(cell.InnerText);
var cellValue = workbookPart.SharedStringTablePart.SharedStringTable
.Elements<SharedStringItem>().ElementAt(stringId).InnerText;
I am reading first cells of rows and get the value. My excel is like this.
A B
1 x name1
2 y name2
3 1 name3
So when the row is 3, the stringId
value is set as 1 and the cellValue
is set as "x
", but it should be 1.
c# excel openxml openxml-sdk
c# excel openxml openxml-sdk
asked Nov 13 '18 at 18:11
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You need to check the DataType
of the cell as the "1" is stored as an actual number, not a string in the shared strings table.
var cell = row.Elements<Cell>().FirstOrDefault();
string cellValue = null;
if (cell.DataType != null && cell.DataType == CellValues.SharedString)
//it's a shared string so use the cell inner text as the index into the
//shared strings table
var stringId = Convert.ToInt32(cell.InnerText);
cellValue = workbookPart.SharedStringTablePart.SharedStringTable
.Elements<SharedStringItem>().ElementAt(stringId).InnerText;
else
//it's NOT a shared string, use the value directly
cellValue = cell.InnerText;
There are a couple of things to note:
1) The default type if one is not provided is Number
2) There are other types that are not handled by the code above. Dates are particularly awkward.
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You need to check the DataType
of the cell as the "1" is stored as an actual number, not a string in the shared strings table.
var cell = row.Elements<Cell>().FirstOrDefault();
string cellValue = null;
if (cell.DataType != null && cell.DataType == CellValues.SharedString)
//it's a shared string so use the cell inner text as the index into the
//shared strings table
var stringId = Convert.ToInt32(cell.InnerText);
cellValue = workbookPart.SharedStringTablePart.SharedStringTable
.Elements<SharedStringItem>().ElementAt(stringId).InnerText;
else
//it's NOT a shared string, use the value directly
cellValue = cell.InnerText;
There are a couple of things to note:
1) The default type if one is not provided is Number
2) There are other types that are not handled by the code above. Dates are particularly awkward.
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You need to check the DataType
of the cell as the "1" is stored as an actual number, not a string in the shared strings table.
var cell = row.Elements<Cell>().FirstOrDefault();
string cellValue = null;
if (cell.DataType != null && cell.DataType == CellValues.SharedString)
//it's a shared string so use the cell inner text as the index into the
//shared strings table
var stringId = Convert.ToInt32(cell.InnerText);
cellValue = workbookPart.SharedStringTablePart.SharedStringTable
.Elements<SharedStringItem>().ElementAt(stringId).InnerText;
else
//it's NOT a shared string, use the value directly
cellValue = cell.InnerText;
There are a couple of things to note:
1) The default type if one is not provided is Number
2) There are other types that are not handled by the code above. Dates are particularly awkward.
add a comment |
You need to check the DataType
of the cell as the "1" is stored as an actual number, not a string in the shared strings table.
var cell = row.Elements<Cell>().FirstOrDefault();
string cellValue = null;
if (cell.DataType != null && cell.DataType == CellValues.SharedString)
//it's a shared string so use the cell inner text as the index into the
//shared strings table
var stringId = Convert.ToInt32(cell.InnerText);
cellValue = workbookPart.SharedStringTablePart.SharedStringTable
.Elements<SharedStringItem>().ElementAt(stringId).InnerText;
else
//it's NOT a shared string, use the value directly
cellValue = cell.InnerText;
There are a couple of things to note:
1) The default type if one is not provided is Number
2) There are other types that are not handled by the code above. Dates are particularly awkward.
You need to check the DataType
of the cell as the "1" is stored as an actual number, not a string in the shared strings table.
var cell = row.Elements<Cell>().FirstOrDefault();
string cellValue = null;
if (cell.DataType != null && cell.DataType == CellValues.SharedString)
//it's a shared string so use the cell inner text as the index into the
//shared strings table
var stringId = Convert.ToInt32(cell.InnerText);
cellValue = workbookPart.SharedStringTablePart.SharedStringTable
.Elements<SharedStringItem>().ElementAt(stringId).InnerText;
else
//it's NOT a shared string, use the value directly
cellValue = cell.InnerText;
There are a couple of things to note:
1) The default type if one is not provided is Number
2) There are other types that are not handled by the code above. Dates are particularly awkward.
answered Nov 14 '18 at 13:14
petelidspetelids
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