Convert HTML to SPREADSHEETML in C++
High performance HTML to SPREADSHEETML conversion using C++ library without the need of Microsoft Excel, OpenOffice or Adobe Acrobat installation.
Convert HTML to SPREADSHEETML Using C++
How do I convert HTML to SPREADSHEETML? With Aspose.Cells for C++ library, you can easily convert HTML to SPREADSHEETML programmatically with a few lines of code. Aspose.Cells for C++ is capable of building cross-platform applications with the ability to generate, modify, convert, render and print all Excel files. C++ Excel API not only convert between spreadsheet formats, it can also render Excel files as images, PDF, HTML, ODS, CSV, SVG, JSON, WORD, PPT and more, thus making it a perfect choice to exchange documents in industry-standard formats. You can download its latest version directly, just open NuGet 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
Save HTML to SPREADSHEETML in C++
The following example demonstrates how to convert HTML to SPREADSHEETML in C++.
Follow the easy steps to convert HTML to SPREADSHEETML. Upload your HTML file, then simply save it as SPREADSHEETML file. For both HTML reading and SPREADSHEETML writing you can use fully qualified filenames. The output SPREADSHEETML content and formatting will be identical to the original HTML document.
Aspose::Cells::Startup();
Workbook wkb(u"Input.xlsx"));
wkb.Save(u"Output.pdf");
Aspose::Cells::Cleanup();
How to Convert HTML to SPREADSHEETML via C++
Need to convert HTML files to SPREADSHEETML programmatically? C++ developers can easily convert HTML to SPREADSHEETML in just a few lines of code.
- Install ‘Aspose.Cells for C++’.
- Add a library reference (import the library) to your C++ project.
- Load HTML file using Workbook.
- Convert HTML to SPREADSHEETML by calling Save() method.
- Get the conversion result of HTML to SPREADSHEETML.
C++ library to convert HTML to SPREADSHEETML
There are three options to install “Aspose.Cells for C++” onto your system. Please choose one that resembles your needs and follow the step-by-step instructions:
- Install a NuGet Package . See Documentation
- Install the library using Include and lib Folders. See Documentation
- Install Aspose.Cells for C++ in Linux. See Documentation
System Requirements
Before running the C++ conversion sample code, 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.
HTML What is HTML File Format?
HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) is the extension for web pages created for display in browsers. Known as language of the web, HTML has evolved with requirements of new information requirements to be displayed as part of web pages. The latest variant is known as HTML 5 that gives a lot of flexibility for working with the language. HTML pages are either received from server, where these are hosted, or can be loaded from local system as well. Each HTML page is made up of HTML elements such as forms, text, images, animations, links, etc. These elements are represented by tags and several others where each tag has start and end. It can also embed applications written in scripting languages such as JavaScript and Style Sheets (CSS) for overall layout representation.
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XML stands for Extensible Markup Language that is similar to HTML but different in using tags for defining objects. The whole idea behind creation of XML file format was to store and transport data without being dependent on software or hardware tools. Its popularity is due to it being both human as well as machine readable. This enables it to create common data protocols in the form of objects to be stored and shared over network such as World Wide Web (WWW). The "X" in XML is for extensible which implies that the language can be extended to any number of symbols as per user requirements. It is for these features that many standard file formats make use of it such as Microsoft Open XML, LibreOffice OpenDocument, XHTML and SVG.
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You can also convert HTML to many other file formats including few listed below.