This library https://github.com/plandem/xlsx that was advertised here a few
days ago worked for me with your initial test.xlsx
On Wednesday, 30 August 2017 18:42:19 UTC-4, G Shields wrote:
>
> Tried the trick with saving under LibreOffice and MS excel, and in both
> cases the files created are different and both continue to fail.
>
> At this point 1.9 is not stable for me with XML.
>
> Enclosed are some more files (renamed for the application origin, but the
> same test.xlsx)
>
> Thanks
>
> On Friday, August 25, 2017 at 3:10:40 PM UTC-7, G Shields wrote:
>>
>> Under 1.8.3 the program run:
>> package main
>>
>> import (
>> "fmt"
>> "os"
>> "strconv"
>>
>> "github.com/Luxurioust/excelize"
>> )
>>
>> func checkErr(err error) {
>> if err != nil {
>> fmt.Println(err)
>> os.Exit(1)
>> }
>>
>> }
>> func main() {
>>
>> xlsx, err := excelize.OpenFile("test.xlsx")
>> checkErr(err)
>> mysheet := xlsx.GetSheetName(1)
>> index := xlsx.GetSheetIndex(mysheet)
>> rows := xlsx.GetRows("Sheet" + strconv.Itoa(index))
>> for _, row := range rows {
>> for _, colCell := range row {
>> fmt.Print(colCell, "\t")
>> }
>> fmt.Println()
>> }
>> }
>>
>> With results of:
>> na Apple Orange Pear
>> Small 2 3 3
>> Normal 5 2 4
>> Large 6 7 8
>> Success: process exited with code 0.
>>
>> Under 1.9 I get no data and no errors:
>> Success: process exited with code 0.
>>
>
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