QuickExcelKit Overview
QuickExcelKit is a powerful Excel reading and writing library for iOS apps. It allows developers to easily manipulate Excel files, perform calculations, import and export data, and much more. With QuickExcelKit, you can efficiently work with Excel spreadsheets in your iOS applications.
Features
- Read and write Excel files
- Import and export data from and to Excel files
- Perform calculations and formulas
- Format cells and apply styling
- Supports various Excel file formats: .xls, .xlsx, and .csv
- Handle large Excel files efficiently
- Compatible with Objective-C and Swift
Installation
To use QuickExcelKit in your iOS project, follow these steps:
- Open your project in Xcode
- Add QuickExcelKit to your project using one of the following methods:
- Via CocoaPods: Add
pod 'QuickExcelKit'
to your Podfile and runpod install
- Manually: Download the QuickExcelKit framework from the GitHub repository and add it to your project
- Import QuickExcelKit in your Swift or Objective-C files using
import QuickExcelKit
or#import <QuickExcelKit/QuickExcelKit.h>
Usage
Once you have installed QuickExcelKit, you can start manipulating Excel files in your iOS app. Here’s a basic example:
// Create a new Excel workbook
let workbook = ExcelWorkbook()
// Create a new worksheet
let worksheet = workbook.addWorksheet()
// Set a value in a cell
worksheet.setValue(value: "Hello, World!", at: ExcelCellCoordinate(column: 1, row: 1))
// Save the workbook to a file
workbook.save(to: "example.xlsx")
API Documentation
For detailed information about all the available classes, methods, and properties in QuickExcelKit, refer to the official API documentation.
Conclusion
QuickExcelKit is a feature-rich library that enables iOS developers to work with Excel files effortlessly. With its powerful features and easy-to-use API, you can create, read, write, and manipulate Excel spreadsheets in your iOS applications with ease.
Make sure to check out the official documentation for more information and examples on how to use QuickExcelKit in your projects.