ODS Formats Charts in C++
Native and high performance ODS document charts using server-side Aspose.Cells for C++ APIs, without the use of any software like Microsoft or Adobe PDF.
How to Create ODS File Charts Using C++
In order to search ODS file, we’ll use
API which is a feature-rich, powerful and easy to use document searching API for C++ platform. You can download its latest version directly, just open
package manager, search for Aspose.Cells.Cpp and install. You may also use the following command from the Package Manager Console.
Command
PM> Install-Package Aspose.Cells.Cpp
Steps to Create ODS Files Charts in C++
A basic document charting with
APIs can be done with just few lines of code.
- Create a new workbook.
- UGet first default worksheet.
- Add sample values to cells.
- Add a chart to the worksheet.
- Access the instance of the newly added chart
- Add SeriesCollection (chart data source) to the chart
- Set the chart type of 2nd NSeries to display as line chart
- Save the file
System Requirements
Aspose.Cells for C++ supports on all major platforms and Operating Systems. Please make sure that you have the following prerequisites.
- Microsoft Windows or a compatible OS with C++ Runtime Environment for Windows 32 bit, Windows 64 bit and Linux 64 bit.
- Add reference to the Aspose.Cells for C++ DLL in your project.
Create ODS Files Chart - C++
Aspose::Cells::Startup(); | |
// Output directory path | |
U16String outDir = u"..\\outputDirectory\\"; | |
// Path of output ODS file | |
U16String outputChartTypeCustom = outDir + u"sourceFile.ods"; | |
// Create a new workbook | |
Workbook workbook; | |
// Get first worksheet which is created by default | |
Worksheet worksheet = workbook.GetWorksheets().Get(0); | |
// Adding sample values to cells | |
worksheet.GetCells().Get(u"A1").PutValue(50); | |
worksheet.GetCells().Get(u"A2").PutValue(100); | |
worksheet.GetCells().Get(u"A3").PutValue(150); | |
worksheet.GetCells().Get(u"A4").PutValue(110); | |
worksheet.GetCells().Get(u"B1").PutValue(260); | |
worksheet.GetCells().Get(u"B2").PutValue(12); | |
worksheet.GetCells().Get(u"B3").PutValue(50); | |
worksheet.GetCells().Get(u"B4").PutValue(100); | |
// Adding a chart to the worksheet | |
int chartIndex = worksheet.GetCharts().Add(Aspose::Cells::Charts::ChartType::Column, 5, 0, 20, 8); | |
// Accessing the instance of the newly added chart | |
Chart chart = worksheet.GetCharts().Get(chartIndex); | |
// Adding SeriesCollection (chart data source) to the chart ranging from A1 to B4 | |
chart.GetNSeries().Add(u"A1:B4", true); | |
// Setting the chart type of 2nd NSeries to display as line chart | |
chart.GetNSeries().Get(1).SetType(Aspose::Cells::Charts::ChartType::Line); | |
// Saving the ODS file | |
workbook.Save(outputChartTypeCustom); | |
Aspose::Cells::Cleanup(); |
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ODS What is ODS File Format?
Files with ODS extension stand for OpenDocument Spreadsheet Document format that are editable by user. Data is stored inside ODF file into rows and columns. It is XML-based format and is one of the several subtypes in the Open Document Formats (ODF) family. The format is specified as part of the ODF 1.2 specifications published and maintained by OASIS. A number of applications on Windows as well as other operating systems can open ODS files for editing and manipulation including Microsoft Excel, NeoOffice and LibreOffice. ODS files can also be converted into other spreadsheet formats as well like XLS, XLSX and others by different applications.
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