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Re: Problem when writing a cell array( char and numeric data) to excel(.


From: Tatsuro MATSUOKA
Subject: Re: Problem when writing a cell array( char and numeric data) to excel(.xlsx) file
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 06:35:45 +0900 (JST)




----- Original Message -----
> From: Philip Nienhuis 
> To: help-octaveg
> Cc: 
> Date: 2014/6/24, Tue 01:45
> Subject: Re: Problem when writing a cell array( char and numeric data) to 
> excel(.xlsx) file
> 
>t macchant wrote
>>  ----- Original Message -----
>>>  From: Tatsuro MATSUOKA
>>>  To: rcharan51 ; "help-octave Cc: 
>>>  Date: 2014/6/23, Mon 19:46
>>>  Subject: Re: Problem when writing a cell array( char and numeric data) 
> to
>>>  excel(.xlsx) file
>>>  ----- Original Message -----
>>>>   From: rcharan51 
>>>>   To: help-octave> Cc: 
>>>>   Date: 2014/6/23, Mon 13:40
>>>>   Subject: Re: Problem when writing a cell array( char and numeric 
> data)
>>>>  to 
>>>  excel(.xlsx) file
>>>> 
>>>>   Can anyone help me regarding how to install libreoffice and apach 
> POI
>>>>  so 
>>>  that
>>>>   I can write cell arrays to a spreadsheet
>>>  For LibreOffice, visit http://www.libreoffice.org/.
>>> 
>>>  For Apache POI, please read READ-XLS.html in
>>> 
>>> 
> C:\octave\Octave-3.8.1\share\octave\packages\io-2.2.2\doc
>> 
>> 
>>  To use Apache POI, it seem to be required to install java package
> 
> He seems to have 3.8.1 running. AFAIU Markus has Java support built-in with
> his latest binary installers.
> Installing Java into a 3.8.x build will lead to big problems
> 
> To the OP: what does
> 
> octave_config_info ("features").JAVA
> 
> return? 
> If 1, Java support is OK.
> If 0, you're SOL.
> 
> As to installing LibreOffice, that looks absolute minimum Windows
> proficiency to me.
> - If you install LO in C:\Program Files (X86),
> - and if the answer to Java support was 1, 
> Octave 3.8.x and io-2.2.2 should automatically set up the required
> javaclasspath entries for you when loading the io package. Then you can also
> use the UNO interface (= LibreOffice behind the scenes).
> 
> Philip
Sorry for my misleading and it it is good to know the above.

Tatsuto



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