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package Excel::Writer::XLSX::Chart::Stock; ############################################################################### # # Stock - A class for writing Excel Stock charts. # # Used in conjunction with Excel::Writer::XLSX::Chart. # # See formatting note in Excel::Writer::XLSX::Chart. # # Copyright 2000-2020, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org # # Documentation after __END__ # # perltidy with the following options: -mbl=2 -pt=0 -nola use 5.008002; use strict; use warnings; use Carp; use Excel::Writer::XLSX::Chart; our @ISA = qw(Excel::Writer::XLSX::Chart); our $VERSION = '1.05'; ############################################################################### # # new() # # sub new { my $class = shift; my $self = Excel::Writer::XLSX::Chart->new( @_ ); $self->{_show_crosses} = 0; $self->{_hi_low_lines} = {}; $self->{_date_category} = 1; # Override and reset the default axis values. $self->{_x_axis}->{_defaults}->{num_format} = 'dd/mm/yyyy'; $self->{_x2_axis}->{_defaults}->{num_format} = 'dd/mm/yyyy'; $self->set_x_axis(); $self->set_x2_axis(); # Set the available data label positions for this chart type. $self->{_label_position_default} = 'right'; $self->{_label_positions} = { center => 'ctr', right => 'r', left => 'l', above => 't', below => 'b', # For backward compatibility. top => 't', bottom => 'b', }; bless $self, $class; return $self; } ############################################################################## # # _write_chart_type() # # Override the virtual superclass method with a chart specific method. # sub _write_chart_type { my $self = shift; # Write the c:stockChart element. $self->_write_stock_chart( @_ ); } ############################################################################## # # _write_stock_chart() # # Write the <c:stockChart> element. # Overridden to add hi_low_lines(). TODO. Refactor up into the SUPER class. # sub _write_stock_chart { my $self = shift; my %args = @_; my @series; if ( $args{primary_axes} ) { @series = $self->_get_primary_axes_series; } else { @series = $self->_get_secondary_axes_series; } return unless scalar @series; # Add default formatting to the series data. $self->_modify_series_formatting(); $self->xml_start_tag( 'c:stockChart' ); # Write the series elements. $self->_write_ser( $_ ) for @series; # Write the c:dropLines element. $self->_write_drop_lines(); # Write the c:hiLowLines element. $self->_write_hi_low_lines() if $args{primary_axes}; # Write the c:upDownBars element. $self->_write_up_down_bars(); # Write the c:axId elements $self->_write_axis_ids( %args ); $self->xml_end_tag( 'c:stockChart' ); } ############################################################################## # # _modify_series_formatting() # # Add default formatting to the series data. # sub _modify_series_formatting { my $self = shift; my $index = 0; for my $series ( @{ $self->{_series} } ) { if ( $index % 4 != 3 ) { if ( !$series->{_line}->{_defined} ) { $series->{_line} = { width => 2.25, none => 1, _defined => 1, }; } if ( !$series->{_marker} ) { if ( $index % 4 == 2 ) { $series->{_marker} = { type => 'dot', size => 3 }; } else { $series->{_marker} = { type => 'none' }; } } } $index++; } } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Stock - A class for writing Excel Stock charts. =head1 SYNOPSIS To create a simple Excel file with a Stock chart using Excel::Writer::XLSX: #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Excel::Writer::XLSX; my $workbook = Excel::Writer::XLSX->new( 'chart.xlsx' ); my $worksheet = $workbook->add_worksheet(); my $chart = $workbook->add_chart( type => 'stock' ); # Add a series for each High-Low-Close. $chart->add_series( categories => '=Sheet1!$A$2:$A$6', values => '=Sheet1!$B$2:$B$6' ); $chart->add_series( categories => '=Sheet1!$A$2:$A$6', values => '=Sheet1!$C$2:$C$6' ); $chart->add_series( categories => '=Sheet1!$A$2:$A$6', values => '=Sheet1!$D$2:$D$6' ); # Add the worksheet data the chart refers to. # ... See the full example below. __END__ =head1 DESCRIPTION This module implements Stock charts for L<Excel::Writer::XLSX>. The chart object is created via the Workbook C<add_chart()> method: my $chart = $workbook->add_chart( type => 'stock' ); Once the object is created it can be configured via the following methods that are common to all chart classes: $chart->add_series(); $chart->set_x_axis(); $chart->set_y_axis(); $chart->set_title(); These methods are explained in detail in L<Excel::Writer::XLSX::Chart>. Class specific methods or settings, if any, are explained below. =head1 Stock Chart Methods There aren't currently any stock chart specific methods. See the TODO section of L<Excel::Writer::XLSX::Chart>. The default Stock chart is a High-Low-Close chart. A series must be added for each of these data sources. =head1 EXAMPLE Here is a complete example that demonstrates most of the available features when creating a Stock chart. #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Excel::Writer::XLSX; use Excel::Writer::XLSX; my $workbook = Excel::Writer::XLSX->new( 'chart_stock.xlsx' ); my $worksheet = $workbook->add_worksheet(); my $bold = $workbook->add_format( bold => 1 ); my $date_format = $workbook->add_format( num_format => 'dd/mm/yyyy' ); my $chart = $workbook->add_chart( type => 'stock', embedded => 1 ); # Add the worksheet data that the charts will refer to. my $headings = [ 'Date', 'High', 'Low', 'Close' ]; my $data = [ [ '2007-01-01T', '2007-01-02T', '2007-01-03T', '2007-01-04T', '2007-01-05T' ], [ 27.2, 25.03, 19.05, 20.34, 18.5 ], [ 23.49, 19.55, 15.12, 17.84, 16.34 ], [ 25.45, 23.05, 17.32, 20.45, 17.34 ], ]; $worksheet->write( 'A1', $headings, $bold ); for my $row ( 0 .. 4 ) { $worksheet->write_date_time( $row+1, 0, $data->[0]->[$row], $date_format ); $worksheet->write( $row+1, 1, $data->[1]->[$row] ); $worksheet->write( $row+1, 2, $data->[2]->[$row] ); $worksheet->write( $row+1, 3, $data->[3]->[$row] ); } $worksheet->set_column( 'A:D', 11 ); # Add a series for each of the High-Low-Close columns. $chart->add_series( categories => '=Sheet1!$A$2:$A$6', values => '=Sheet1!$B$2:$B$6', ); $chart->add_series( categories => '=Sheet1!$A$2:$A$6', values => '=Sheet1!$C$2:$C$6', ); $chart->add_series( categories => '=Sheet1!$A$2:$A$6', values => '=Sheet1!$D$2:$D$6', ); # Add a chart title and some axis labels. $chart->set_title ( name => 'High-Low-Close', ); $chart->set_x_axis( name => 'Date', ); $chart->set_y_axis( name => 'Share price', ); $worksheet->insert_chart( 'E9', $chart ); __END__ =begin html <p>This will produce a chart that looks like this:</p> <p><center><img src="http://jmcnamara.github.io/excel-writer-xlsx/images/examples/stock1.jpg" width="483" height="291" alt="Chart example." /></center></p> =end html =head1 AUTHOR John McNamara jmcnamara@cpan.org =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright MM-MMXX, John McNamara. All Rights Reserved. This module is free software. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the same terms as Perl itself.
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