SimplePath
Path library for Swift (by raymondjavaxx)
CoreXLSX
Excel spreadsheet (XLSX) format parser written in pure Swift (by CoreOffice)
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over 3 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
Swift | Swift | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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How to get data from excel spreadsheet using Swift
You can also check out CoreXLSX. I haven’t used it personally, but it looks like it might be what you’re after.
- Appending a .xls file in Swift
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How to print data from Excel in swift ? I have 2 columns and I want to print data ( name and position ) to upload the data to Firebase .
Have you checked out the CoreXLSX library? It allows you to read excel files and extract all the data and filter by worksheets, rows, columns, cells, etc. For your case, you can probably do something like "for column in ColumnReference("B")!...ColumnReference("C")! { worksheet.cells(atColumns: [column]) ...". They have pretty detailed examples on the github repo