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How to change the color of a cell to a user defined value while keeping its existing style using NPOI from F#?
The answer provided in the How to set the cell color to a user defined value using NPOI from F#? thread solves the problem of how to set the right properties using F#, but it uses a new ICellStyle
object and overwrites the existing style with it.
Re-writing the function (see below) to setting the existing cell's styling properties directly has a side effect of painting most of the cells in the sheet with the same color.
let changeCellColorDirectly (cell: ICell) (rgb: byte array) =
let xssfCell = cell :?> NPOI.XSSF.UserModel.XSSFCell
match xssfCell.CellStyle with
| :? NPOI.XSSF.UserModel.XSSFCellStyle as xssfCellStyle ->
let color = new NPOI.XSSF.UserModel.XSSFColor(rgb)
xssfCellStyle.FillForegroundXSSFColor <- color
xssfCellStyle.FillPattern <- NPOI.SS.UserModel.FillPattern.SolidForeground
| _ -> failwith "'newCellStyle' cannot be cast to XSSFCellStyle"
I presume that same-styled cells share the same ICellStyle
object, so I tried to solve this with ICellStyle
's CloneStyleFrom
method (see below), but the result was the same.
let changeCellColorByCloning (cell: ICell) (rgb: byte array) =
let xssfCell: NPOI.XSSF.UserModel.XSSFCell = cell :?> NPOI.XSSF.UserModel.XSSFCell
let newCellStyle: NPOI.SS.UserModel.ICellStyle = xssfCell.Sheet.Workbook.CreateCellStyle()
newCellStyle.CloneStyleFrom(xssfCell.CellStyle)
match newCellStyle with
| :? NPOI.XSSF.UserModel.XSSFCellStyle as xssfCellStyle ->
let color = new NPOI.XSSF.UserModel.XSSFColor(rgb)
xssfCellStyle.FillForegroundXSSFColor <- color
xssfCellStyle.FillPattern <- NPOI.SS.UserModel.FillPattern.SolidForeground
| _ -> failwith "'newCellStyle' cannot be cast to XSSFCellStyle"
xssfCell.CellStyle <- newCellStyle
1 answer
Solved this by writing my own clone function:
open System.Reflection
let cloneCellStyle (cell: NPOI.XSSF.UserModel.XSSFCell) =
let original = cell.CellStyle
// printfn "ORIGINAL: %A" original.FontIndex
let workbook = cell.Sheet.Workbook
let copy = workbook.CreateCellStyle()
let properties = original.GetType().GetProperties(BindingFlags.Public ||| BindingFlags.Instance)
for prop in properties do
// printfn "LOOP: %s --- %A" prop.Name (prop.GetValue(original))
if prop.CanRead && prop.CanWrite then
// printfn "IF: %s --- %A" prop.Name (prop.GetValue(original))
let value = prop.GetValue(original)
prop.SetValue(copy, value)
// `FontIndex` can only be set by the `SetFont` method.
// The line below solved my style mismatch issues, but
// more complicated styles may reveal other issues; to
// track down the culprit, the `printfn` statements can
// be used to show which properties cannot be set in
// the `for` loop above.
copy.SetFont <| original.GetFont(workbook)
copy
let changeCellColor (cell: ICell) (rgb: byte array) =
let xssfCell: NPOI.XSSF.UserModel.XSSFCell = cell :?> NPOI.XSSF.UserModel.XSSFCell
let newCellStyle: NPOI.SS.UserModel.ICellStyle = cloneCellStyle xssfCell
// newCellStyle.CloneStyleFrom(xssfCell.CellStyle)
match newCellStyle with
// match xssfCell.CellStyle with
| :? NPOI.XSSF.UserModel.XSSFCellStyle as xssfCellStyle ->
let color = new NPOI.XSSF.UserModel.XSSFColor(rgb)
xssfCellStyle.FillForegroundXSSFColor <- color
xssfCellStyle.FillPattern <- NPOI.SS.UserModel.FillPattern.SolidForeground
| _ -> failwith "'newCellStyle' cannot be cast to XSSFCellStyle"
xssfCell.CellStyle <- newCellStyle
See the thread linked above on how to use.
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