Spreadsheet::WriteExcel conditional formatting based on other cell value

The bad news is I think it can hardly be done with Spreadsheet::WriteExcel.

The good news is it can easily be done with Excel::Writer::XLSX. Which happens to be a kind of descendant of Spreadsheet::WriteExcel. Please read the article: Spreadsheet::WriteExcel is dead. Long live Excel::Writer::XLSX

The following code does exactly the formatting you want (only based on cell A1 instead of RC10, this can be changed of course):

#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Excel::Writer::XLSX;

my @matrix = (
    ['xxxx', '<-- Change the value in cell A1 to change the colour of row 4'],
    [qw(Redyard Kipling)],
    [qw(If--)],
    [qw(If you can keep your head when all about you)],
    [qw(Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;)],
);

writeSpreadsheet('conditional.formatting.xlsx', \@matrix);

sub writeSpreadsheet {
    my ($outFile, $matrix) = @_;
    my $MIN_COL_WIDTH = 5;
    my $MAX_COL_WIDTH = 35;
    my $workbook = Excel::Writer::XLSX->new($outFile);
    my $worksheet = $workbook->add_worksheet();
    my $redFormat = $workbook->add_format(font => 'Arial', color => 'red');
    my $greenFormat = $workbook->add_format(font => 'Arial', color => 'green', bold => 1);
    $worksheet->set_row(0, undef,
        $workbook->add_format(font => 'Arial', align => 'center', bold => 1));
    $worksheet->conditional_formatting('A4:Z4',
        {
            type => 'formula',
            criteria => '=$A$1 = "xxxx"',
            format => $greenFormat
        }
    );
    $worksheet->conditional_formatting('A4:Z4',
        {
            type => 'formula',
            criteria => '=$A$1 = "yyyyyy"',
            format => $redFormat
        }
    );
    foreach my $row (0 .. $#$matrix) {
        foreach my $col (0 .. $#{$matrix->[$row]}) {
            $worksheet->write($row, $col, $matrix->[$row][$col] || '');
        }
    }
}

Tags:

Perl

Excel