5.6 Split by row - split multiple cards to make one card generate one file
There is a multi-card style table Cards.xlsx as follows:
Now we need to split it to make one card generate one file, with person’s name as the file name. The splitting results are as follows:
Andrew.Fuller.xlsx:
Janet.Leverling.xlsx:
Margaret.Peacock.xlsx:
Nancy.Davolio.xlsx:
…
Operation steps:
1 . Create an empty card-style file Card.xlsx, as the initial file format:
2 . Script:
A | B | C | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | =file(“Card.xlsx”).xlsopen() | ||
2 | =file(“Cards.xlsx”).xlsopen() | ||
3 | [B,D,B,D,B,B,B,B] | [1,1,2,2,3,4,5,6,7] | |
4 | =A3.(~/B3(#)) | ||
5 | for | =A3.(~/B3(#)).(A2.xlscell(~)) | |
6 | if B5(1)=="" | break | |
7 | for A4 | =A1.xlscell(B7,1;B5(#B7)) | |
8 | =file(B5(3)+“.”+B5(4)+“.xlsx”).xlswrite(A1) | ||
9 | >B3=B3.(~+8) |
A1: Open the empty card-style template Card.xlsx.
A2: Open the multi-card style table Cards.xlsx.
A3: List the column number of the cells to be read.
B3: List the row number of the cells to be read.
A4: Piece together the cell names of the first card.
A5: Loop.
B5: Piece together the cell names of the current card, and read the data in it.
B6: Exit loop if cards have been read.
B7: Loop through A4 and write the data in B5 into A1 one by one.
B8: Write A1 to the file named after the current card.
B9: Plus 8 after row number, because one card has 8 rows.
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