Note: To work with Excel files in your tests, you do not need to have Microsoft Office Excel installed on your computer.
Description
The SheetByIndex
property returns the ExcelSheet
object that provides access to the Excel sheet specified by its index.
Declaration
ExcelFileObj.SheetByIndex(SheetIndex)
Read-Only Property | An ExcelSheet object |
ExcelFileObj | An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to an ExcelFile object | |||
SheetIndex | [in] | Required | Integer |
Applies To
The property is applied to the following object:
Parameters
The property has the following parameter:
SheetIndex
A zero-based index of the desired sheet.
Property Value
An ExcelSheet
object that corresponds to the sheet with the specified index. To perform operations over the Excel sheet, use the methods and properties of the returned object.
Example
The code below demonstrates how you can use the SheetByIndex
property in your script:
JavaScript, JScript
function ExcelExample()
{
// Get the data that will be written into an Excel file
var curTime = aqDateTime.Now();
var cpu = Sys.CPUUsage;
var fileName = "c:\\temp\\MyFile.xlsx";
var excelFile;
var excelSheet;
if (aqFile.Exists(fileName))
{
// Open the existing Excel file
excelFile = Excel.Open(fileName);
excelSheet = excelFile.SheetByIndex(0);
// Write the data into a new row of the existing file
var rowIndex = excelSheet.RowCount + 1;
excelSheet.Cell("A", rowIndex).Value = curTime;
excelSheet.Cell(2, rowIndex).Value = cpu;
}
else
{
// Create a new Excel file
excelFile = Excel.Create(fileName);
excelSheet = excelFile.AddSheet("Sheet1");
// Write the data into the first row of the created file
excelSheet.Cell("A", 1).Value = curTime;
excelSheet.Cell(2, 1).Value = cpu;
}
// Save the file to apply the changes
excelFile.Save();
}
Python
def ExcelExample():
# Get the data that will be written into an Excel file
curTime = aqDateTime.Now()
cpu = Sys.CPUUsage
fileName = "c:\\temp\\MyFile.xlsx"
if (aqFile.Exists(fileName)):
# Open the existing Excel file
excelFile = Excel.Open(fileName)
excelSheet = excelFile.SheetByIndex[0]
# Write the data into a new row of the existing file
rowIndex = excelSheet.RowCount + 1
excelSheet.Cell["A", rowIndex].Value = curTime
excelSheet.Cell[2, rowIndex].Value = cpu
else:
# Create a new Excel file
excelFile = Excel.Create(fileName)
excelSheet = excelFile.AddSheet("Sheet1")
# Write the data into the first row of the created file
excelSheet.Cell["A", 1].Value = curTime
excelSheet.Cell[2, 1].Value = cpu
# Save the file to apply the changes
excelFile.Save()
VBScript
Sub ExcelExample
Dim curTime, cpu, fileName, excelFile, excelSheet, rowIndex
' Get the data that will be written into an Excel file
curTime = aqDateTime.Now()
cpu = Sys.CPUUsage
fileName = "c:\temp\MyFile.xlsx"
If aqFile.Exists(fileName) Then
' Open the existing Excel file
Set excelFile = Excel.Open(fileName)
Set excelSheet = excelFile.SheetByIndex(0)
' Write the data into a new row of the existing file
rowIndex = excelSheet.RowCount + 1
excelSheet.Cell("A", rowIndex).Value = curTime
excelSheet.Cell(2, rowIndex).Value = cpu
Else
' Create a new Excel file
Set excelFile = Excel.Create(fileName)
Set excelSheet = excelFile.AddSheet("Sheet1")
' Write the data into the first row of the created file
excelSheet.Cell("A", 1).Value = curTime
excelSheet.Cell(2, 1).Value = cpu
End If
' Save the file to apply the changes
excelFile.Save()
End Sub
DelphiScript
procedure ExcelExample;
var
curTime, cpu, fileName, excelFile, excelSheet, rowIndex;
begin
// Get the data that will be written into an Excel file
curTime := aqDateTime.Now();
cpu := Sys.CPUUsage;
fileName := 'c:\\temp\\MyFile.xlsx';
if (aqFile.Exists(fileName)) then
begin
// Open the existing Excel file
excelFile := Excel.Open(fileName);
excelSheet := excelFile.SheetByIndex(0);
// Write the data into a new row of the existing file
rowIndex := excelSheet.RowCount + 1;
excelSheet.Cell('A', rowIndex).Value := curTime;
excelSheet.Cell(2, rowIndex).Value := cpu;
end
else
begin
// Create a new Excel file
excelFile := Excel.Create(fileName);
excelSheet := excelFile.AddSheet('Sheet1');
// Write the data into the first row of the created file
excelSheet.Cell('A', 1).Value := curTime;
excelSheet.Cell(2, 1).Value := cpu;
end;
// Save the file to apply the changes
excelFile.Save();
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function ExcelExample()
{
// Get the data that will be written into an Excel file
var curTime = aqDateTime["Now"]();
var cpu = Sys["CPUUsage"];
var fileName = "c:\\temp\\MyFile.xlsx";
var excelFile;
var excelSheet;
if (aqFile["Exists"](fileName))
{
// Open the existing Excel file
excelFile = Excel["Open"](fileName);
excelSheet = excelFile["SheetByIndex"](0);
// Write the data into a new row of the existing file
var rowIndex = excelSheet["RowCount"] + 1;
excelSheet["Cell"]("A", rowIndex)["Value"] = curTime;
excelSheet["Cell"](2, rowIndex)["Value"] = cpu;
}
else
{
// Create a new Excel file
excelFile = Excel["Create"](fileName);
excelSheet = excelFile["AddSheet"]("Sheet1");
// Write the data into the first row of the created file
excelSheet["Cell"]("A", 1)["Value"] = curTime;
excelSheet["Cell"](2, 1)["Value"] = cpu;
}
// Save the file to apply the changes
excelFile["Save"]();
}