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ImportExcel/Set-Column.ps1

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Function Set-ExcelColumn {
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Adds or modifies a column in an Excel sheet, filling values, settings formatting and/or creating named ranges.
.DESCRIPTION
Set-ExcelColumn can take a value which is either a string containing a value or formula or a scriptblock
which evaluates to a string, and optionally a column number and fills that value down the column.
A column heading can be specified, and the column can be made a named range.
The column can be formatted in the same operation.
.EXAMPLE
Set-ExcelColumn -Worksheet $ws -Column 5 -NumberFormat 'Currency'
$ws contains a worksheet object - and column E is set to use the local currency format.
Intelisense will complete predefined number formats. You can see how currency is interpreted on the local computer with the command
Expand-NumberFormat currency
.EXAMPLE
Set-ExcelColumn -Worksheet $ws -Heading "WinsToFastLaps" -Value {"=E$row/C$row"} -Column 7 -AutoSize -AutoNameRange
Here, $WS already contains a worksheet which contains counts of races won and fastest laps recorded by racing drivers (in columns C and E).
Set-ExcelColumn specifies that Column 7 should have a heading of "WinsToFastLaps" and the data cells should contain =E2/C2 , =E3/C3 etc
the new data cells should become a named range, which will also be named "WinsToFastLaps" the column width will be set automatically.
.EXAMPLE.
Set-ExcelColumn -Worksheet $ws -Heading "Link" -Value {"https://en.wikipedia.org" + $worksheet.cells["B$Row"].value } -AutoSize
In this example, the worksheet in $ws has partial links to wikipedia pages in column B.
The -Value parameter is is a script block and it outputs a string which begins https... and ends with the value of cell at
column B in the current row. When given a valid URI, Set-ExcelColumn makes it a hyperlink. The column will be autosized to fit the links.
.EXAMPLE
4..6 | Set-ExcelColumn -Worksheet $ws -AutoNameRange
Again $ws contains a worksheet. Here columns 4 to 6 are made into named ranges, row 1 is used for the range name
and the rest of the column becomes the range.
#>
[cmdletbinding()]
[Alias("Set-Column")]
[OutputType([OfficeOpenXml.ExcelColumn],[String])]
Param (
#If specifying the worksheet by name, the ExcelPackage object which contains the Sheet also needs to be passed.
[Parameter(ParameterSetName="Package",Mandatory=$true)]
[OfficeOpenXml.ExcelPackage]$ExcelPackage,
#The sheet to update can be a given as a name or an Excel Worksheet object - this sets it by name.
[Parameter(ParameterSetName="Package")]
[String]$Worksheetname = "Sheet1",
#This passes the worksheet object instead of passing a sheet name and a package.
[Parameter(ParameterSetName="sheet",Mandatory=$true)]
[OfficeOpenXml.ExcelWorksheet]$Worksheet,
#Column to fill down - the first column is 1. 0 will be interpreted as first empty column.
[Parameter(ValueFromPipeline=$true)]
[ValidateRange(0,16384)]
$Column = 0 ,
#First row to fill data in.
[ValidateRange(1,1048576)]
[Int]$StartRow ,
#A value, formula or scriptblock to fill in. A script block can use $worksheet, $row, $column [number], $columnName [letter(s)], $startRow, $startColumn, $endRow, $endColumn.
$Value ,
#Optional column heading.
$Heading ,
#Number format to apply to cells e.g. "dd/MM/yyyy HH:mm", "£#,##0.00;[Red]-£#,##0.00", "0.00%" , "##/##" , "0.0E+0" etc.
[Alias("NFormat")]
$NumberFormat,
#Style of border to draw around the row.
[OfficeOpenXml.Style.ExcelBorderStyle]$BorderAround,
#Colour for the text - if none specified it will be left as it it is.
[System.Drawing.Color]$FontColor,
#Make text bold; use -Bold:$false to remove bold.
[Switch]$Bold,
#Make text italic; use -Italic:$false to remove italic.
[Switch]$Italic,
#Underline the text using the underline style in -UnderlineType; use -Underline:$false to remove underlining.
[Switch]$Underline,
#Should Underline use single or double, normal or accounting mode ? the default is single normal.
[OfficeOpenXml.Style.ExcelUnderLineType]$UnderLineType = [OfficeOpenXml.Style.ExcelUnderLineType]::Single,
#Strike through text; use -Strikethru:$false to remove Strike through.
[Switch]$StrikeThru,
#Subscript or Superscript (or None).
[OfficeOpenXml.Style.ExcelVerticalAlignmentFont]$FontShift,
#Font to use - Excel defaults to Calibri.
[String]$FontName,
#Point size for the text.
[float]$FontSize,
#Change background color.
[System.Drawing.Color]$BackgroundColor,
#Background pattern - Solid by default.
[OfficeOpenXml.Style.ExcelFillStyle]$BackgroundPattern = [OfficeOpenXml.Style.ExcelFillStyle]::Solid ,
#Secondary color for background pattern.
[Alias("PatternColour")]
[System.Drawing.Color]$PatternColor,
#Turn on text wrapping; use -WrapText:$false to turn off word wrapping.
[Switch]$WrapText,
#Position cell contents to Left, Right, Center etc. Default is 'General'.
[OfficeOpenXml.Style.ExcelHorizontalAlignment]$HorizontalAlignment,
#Position cell contents to Top, Bottom or Center.
[OfficeOpenXml.Style.ExcelVerticalAlignment]$VerticalAlignment,
#Degrees to rotate text. Up to +90 for anti-clockwise ("upwards"), or to -90 for clockwise.
[ValidateRange(-90, 90)]
[int]$TextRotation ,
#Autofit cells to width.
[Alias("AutoFit")]
[Switch]$AutoSize,
#Set cells to a fixed width, ignored if -Autosize is specified.
[float]$Width,
#Set the inserted data to be a named range.
[Switch]$AutoNameRange,
#Hide the column.
[Switch]$Hide,
#If Sepecified, returns the range of cells which were affected.
[Switch]$Specified,
#If Specified, return the Column to allow further work to be done on it.
[Switch]$PassThru
)
begin {
#if we were passed a package object and a worksheet name , get the worksheet.
if ($ExcelPackage) {$Worksheet = $ExcelPackage.Workbook.Worksheets[$Worksheetname] }
#In a script block to build a formula, we may want any of corners or the column name,
#if Column and Startrow aren't specified, assume first unused column, and first row
if (-not $StartRow) {$startRow = $Worksheet.Dimension.Start.Row }
$startColumn = $Worksheet.Dimension.Start.Column
$endColumn = $Worksheet.Dimension.End.Column
$endRow = $Worksheet.Dimension.End.Row
}
process {
if ($Column -eq 0 ) {$Column = $endColumn + 1 }
$columnName = [OfficeOpenXml.ExcelCellAddress]::new(1,$column).Address -replace "1",""
Write-Verbose -Message "Updating Column $columnName"
#If there is a heading, insert it and use it as the name for a range (if we're creating one)
if ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey('Heading')) {
$Worksheet.Cells[$StartRow, $Column].Value = $Heading
$StartRow ++
if ($AutoNameRange) {
Add-ExcelName -Range $Worksheet.Cells[$StartRow, $Column, $endRow, $Column] -RangeName $Heading
}
}
elseif ($AutoNameRange) {
Add-ExcelName -Range $Worksheet.Cells[($StartRow+1), $Column, $endRow, $Column] -RangeName $Worksheet.Cells[$StartRow, $Column].Value
}
#Fill in the data
if ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey('Value')) { foreach ($row in ($StartRow..$endRow)) {
if ($Value -is [scriptblock]) { #re-create the script block otherwise variables from this function are out of scope.
$cellData = & ([scriptblock]::create( $Value ))
Write-Verbose -Message $cellData
}
else { $cellData = $Value}
if ($cellData -match "^=") { $Worksheet.Cells[$Row, $Column].Formula = ($cellData -replace '^=','') } #EPPlus likes formulas with no = sign; Excel doesn't care
elseif ( [System.Uri]::IsWellFormedUriString($cellData , [System.UriKind]::Absolute)) {
# Save a hyperlink : internal links can be in the form xl://sheet!E419 (use A1 as goto sheet), or xl://RangeName
if ($cellData -match "^xl://internal/") {
$referenceAddress = $cellData -replace "^xl://internal/" , ""
$display = $referenceAddress -replace "!A1$" , ""
$h = New-Object -TypeName OfficeOpenXml.ExcelHyperLink -ArgumentList $referenceAddress , $display
$Worksheet.Cells[$Row, $Column].HyperLink = $h
}
else {$Worksheet.Cells[$Row, $Column].HyperLink = $cellData }
$Worksheet.Cells[$Row, $Column].Style.Font.Color.SetColor([System.Drawing.Color]::Blue)
$Worksheet.Cells[$Row, $Column].Style.Font.UnderLine = $true
}
else { $Worksheet.Cells[$Row, $Column].Value = $cellData }
if ($cellData -is [datetime]) { $Worksheet.Cells[$Row, $Column].Style.Numberformat.Format = 'm/d/yy h:mm' } # This is not a custom format, but a preset recognized as date and localized.
if ($cellData -is [timespan]) { $Worksheet.Cells[$Row, $Column].Style.Numberformat.Format = '[h]:mm:ss' }
}}
#region Apply formatting
$params = @{}
foreach ($p in @('Underline','Bold','Italic','StrikeThru','FontSize','FontShift','NumberFormat','TextRotation',
'WrapText', 'HorizontalAlignment','VerticalAlignment', 'Autosize', 'Width', 'FontColor'
'BorderAround', 'BackgroundColor', 'BackgroundPattern', 'PatternColor')) {
if ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey($p)) {$params[$p] = $PSBoundParameters[$p]}
}
if ($params.Count) {
$theRange = "$columnName$StartRow`:$columnName$endRow"
Set-ExcelRange -WorkSheet $Worksheet -Range $theRange @params
}
#endregion
if ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey('Hide')) {$workSheet.Column($Column).Hidden = [bool]$Hide}
#return the new data if -passthru was specified.
if ($PassThru) { $Worksheet.Column($Column)}
elseif ($ReturnRange) { $theRange}
}
}