Reputation: 3764
I need to write a Double value in a numeric cell using a specific format, i mean, the generated xls must have numeric cells containing Double values like, for example: 8,1. I am trying something like:
DecimalFormat dFormat = new DecimalFormat("##.#");
dFormat.format(doubleValue);
But, since format method returns a String, no matter whether I create cells as numeric or not, they always behave as text cells. I was thinking about two options:
Any idea?
Upvotes: 11
Views: 45756
Reputation: 81
I tried this working fine...
HSSFCellStyle cellStyle = wb.createCellStyle();
HSSFDataFormat hssfDataFormat = wb.createDataFormat();
String cellVal = "2500";
cellStyle.setDataFormat(hssfDataFormat.getFormat("#,##0.000"));
newCell.setCellStyle(cellStyle);
newCell.setCellValue(new Double(cellVal));
newCell.setCellType(Cell.CELL_TYPE_NUMERIC);
The output is a numeric value with desired format: 2,500.000
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 48326
I may be missing something, but I think you just want to style the cell with a format rule to display a single decimal place
// Do this only once per file
CellStyle cellStyle = wb.createCellStyle();
cellStyle.setDataFormat(
wb.getCreationHelper().createDataFormat().getFormat("#.#"));
// Create the cell
Cell c = row.createCell(2);
c.setCellValue(8.1);
c.setCellStyle(cellStyle);
That will create a formatting rule, create a cell, set the cell to be the value 8.1, then style it
Upvotes: 19
Reputation: 1549
Do you need to put both values in one cell? Can you split them up into 2 columns? Excel has a built-in "Texts to Columns" function that you should be able to reference that will split an entire column of text strings into multiple columns based on a delimiter (like a comma). In VBA, it looks something like this:
Selection.TextToColumns Destination:=Range("A1"), DataType:=xlDelimited, _
TextQualifier:=xlDoubleQuote, ConsecutiveDelimiter:=False, Tab:=False, _
Semicolon:=False, Comma:=True, Space:=False, Other:=False, FieldInfo _
:=Array(Array(1, 1), Array(2, 1)), TrailingMinusNumbers:=True
As for your first proposed solution, it is not possible to force Excel to treat something as a number if it is not convertable to a number.
Upvotes: 0