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XLSParser is reasonably fast PHP library intended to parse Microsoft Excel legacy binary XLS formats. It was written because all PHP implementations where too slow. Code is more or less direct port of python's excellent xlrd package. Library is very early alpha. I made it a long time ago.

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Issues and pull requests are accepted.

Requirements

Install

Via command line: composer require laacz/xls-parser.

Tests

Install dependencies with composer install --dev, then run tests with vendor/bin/phpunit.

Usage

KISS. Provide filename and it gets loaded or parsed.

$book = new laacz\XLSParser\Book(file_get_contents('workbook.xls'));

Accessing sheets

Sheets can be accessed via their numeric index or name. Since Sheet object implements ArrayAccess and IteratorAggregate, you can do that too.

$sheet = $book[0];
$sheet = $book['Page1'];
$sheet = $book['Vājprāts'];

Accessing cells

Cells also can be accessed as with sheets. Index starts from zero.

$row = $sheet[0];
$cell = $sheet[$sheet->nrows - 1][1];

To get value of a cell, cast it to string (or use it in such context) or get value attribute:

$val1 = $cell->value;
$val2 = (string)$cell;

Or, if you wish...

$val1 = $book[0][0][0]->value;

Formatting

By now formatting can be accessed raw. In short - sheet contains mapping array rich_text_runlist_map[][], which has arrays with two elements - position and font reference. First is position where style is being applied from, second is number which refers to book's font_list[], which on its part contains format description.

Excel dates

Library does its best to parse dates found within cells. It returns string in common date format: 'yyyy-mm-dd hh:mi:ss'. For example: 2014-12-31 12:59:59.

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