#!/usr/bin/perl ############################################################################### # # Example of how to add sparklines to an Excel::Writer::XLSX file. # # Sparklines are small charts that fit in a single cell and are # used to show trends in data. See sparklines2.pl for examples # of more complex sparkline formatting. # # reverse ('(c)'), November 2011, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org # use strict; use warnings; use Excel::Writer::XLSX; my $workbook = Excel::Writer::XLSX->new( 'sparklines1.xlsx' ); my $worksheet = $workbook->add_worksheet(); # Some sample data to plot. my $data = [ [ -2, 2, 3, -1, 0 ], [ 30, 20, 33, 20, 15 ], [ 1, -1, -1, 1, -1 ], ]; # Write the sample data to the worksheet. $worksheet->write_col( 'A1', $data ); # Add a line sparkline (the default) with markers. $worksheet->add_sparkline( { location => 'F1', range => 'Sheet1!A1:E1', markers => 1, } ); # Add a column sparkline with non-default style. $worksheet->add_sparkline( { location => 'F2', range => 'Sheet1!A2:E2', type => 'column', style => 12, } ); # Add a win/loss sparkline with negative values highlighted. $worksheet->add_sparkline( { location => 'F3', range => 'Sheet1!A3:E3', type => 'win_loss', negative_points => 1, } ); __END__