Change column format to currency in ClosedXML.Excel C#












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I create System.Data.DataTable and I put the data to an Excel using ClosedXML.Excel



System.Data.DataTable table = GetTable();
XLWorkbook wb = new XLWorkbook();
var ws = wb.Worksheets.Add("Acompanhamento - Cultura");
ws.FirstCell().InsertTable(table, false);
var range = ws.RangeUsed();


Problem is that I have columns as string with values like $20000 or R$10000 (currency is changing) and I don't know how to set the currency type to these columns and not lose information about currency.



Thank You for help.










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    What is the data type of the applicable column in your DataTable? If it is a string, then it will be dumped into the ClosedXML worksheet as a string. You would need to loop through the cells in that column yourself, remove the currency symbols, parse the remaning value and set the cell format appropriately to display it as a currency.

    – Francois Botha
    Nov 28 '18 at 9:40
















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I create System.Data.DataTable and I put the data to an Excel using ClosedXML.Excel



System.Data.DataTable table = GetTable();
XLWorkbook wb = new XLWorkbook();
var ws = wb.Worksheets.Add("Acompanhamento - Cultura");
ws.FirstCell().InsertTable(table, false);
var range = ws.RangeUsed();


Problem is that I have columns as string with values like $20000 or R$10000 (currency is changing) and I don't know how to set the currency type to these columns and not lose information about currency.



Thank You for help.










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    What is the data type of the applicable column in your DataTable? If it is a string, then it will be dumped into the ClosedXML worksheet as a string. You would need to loop through the cells in that column yourself, remove the currency symbols, parse the remaning value and set the cell format appropriately to display it as a currency.

    – Francois Botha
    Nov 28 '18 at 9:40














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I create System.Data.DataTable and I put the data to an Excel using ClosedXML.Excel



System.Data.DataTable table = GetTable();
XLWorkbook wb = new XLWorkbook();
var ws = wb.Worksheets.Add("Acompanhamento - Cultura");
ws.FirstCell().InsertTable(table, false);
var range = ws.RangeUsed();


Problem is that I have columns as string with values like $20000 or R$10000 (currency is changing) and I don't know how to set the currency type to these columns and not lose information about currency.



Thank You for help.










share|improve this question
















I create System.Data.DataTable and I put the data to an Excel using ClosedXML.Excel



System.Data.DataTable table = GetTable();
XLWorkbook wb = new XLWorkbook();
var ws = wb.Worksheets.Add("Acompanhamento - Cultura");
ws.FirstCell().InsertTable(table, false);
var range = ws.RangeUsed();


Problem is that I have columns as string with values like $20000 or R$10000 (currency is changing) and I don't know how to set the currency type to these columns and not lose information about currency.



Thank You for help.







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    What is the data type of the applicable column in your DataTable? If it is a string, then it will be dumped into the ClosedXML worksheet as a string. You would need to loop through the cells in that column yourself, remove the currency symbols, parse the remaning value and set the cell format appropriately to display it as a currency.

    – Francois Botha
    Nov 28 '18 at 9:40














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    What is the data type of the applicable column in your DataTable? If it is a string, then it will be dumped into the ClosedXML worksheet as a string. You would need to loop through the cells in that column yourself, remove the currency symbols, parse the remaning value and set the cell format appropriately to display it as a currency.

    – Francois Botha
    Nov 28 '18 at 9:40








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What is the data type of the applicable column in your DataTable? If it is a string, then it will be dumped into the ClosedXML worksheet as a string. You would need to loop through the cells in that column yourself, remove the currency symbols, parse the remaning value and set the cell format appropriately to display it as a currency.

– Francois Botha
Nov 28 '18 at 9:40





What is the data type of the applicable column in your DataTable? If it is a string, then it will be dumped into the ClosedXML worksheet as a string. You would need to loop through the cells in that column yourself, remove the currency symbols, parse the remaning value and set the cell format appropriately to display it as a currency.

– Francois Botha
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To the table I created, I add a column with currencyID, and column with only number, without information about currency, this table I added to an Excel, and later in loop I checked row by row what is currency Id and format the cell



   ws.Cell(j, i).Style.NumberFormat.Format = ws.Cell(j, i).Value.ToString() != "" ? Convert.ToInt16(ws.Cell(j, (i-1)).Value) == 2 ? " [$R$-pt-BR]#,##0.00" : "[$$-en-US] #,##0.00" : "";}


where ws.Cell(j, i) is cell with value (number) and ws.Cell(j, (i-1)) is cell with currency id






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    To the table I created, I add a column with currencyID, and column with only number, without information about currency, this table I added to an Excel, and later in loop I checked row by row what is currency Id and format the cell



       ws.Cell(j, i).Style.NumberFormat.Format = ws.Cell(j, i).Value.ToString() != "" ? Convert.ToInt16(ws.Cell(j, (i-1)).Value) == 2 ? " [$R$-pt-BR]#,##0.00" : "[$$-en-US] #,##0.00" : "";}


    where ws.Cell(j, i) is cell with value (number) and ws.Cell(j, (i-1)) is cell with currency id






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      To the table I created, I add a column with currencyID, and column with only number, without information about currency, this table I added to an Excel, and later in loop I checked row by row what is currency Id and format the cell



         ws.Cell(j, i).Style.NumberFormat.Format = ws.Cell(j, i).Value.ToString() != "" ? Convert.ToInt16(ws.Cell(j, (i-1)).Value) == 2 ? " [$R$-pt-BR]#,##0.00" : "[$$-en-US] #,##0.00" : "";}


      where ws.Cell(j, i) is cell with value (number) and ws.Cell(j, (i-1)) is cell with currency id






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        To the table I created, I add a column with currencyID, and column with only number, without information about currency, this table I added to an Excel, and later in loop I checked row by row what is currency Id and format the cell



           ws.Cell(j, i).Style.NumberFormat.Format = ws.Cell(j, i).Value.ToString() != "" ? Convert.ToInt16(ws.Cell(j, (i-1)).Value) == 2 ? " [$R$-pt-BR]#,##0.00" : "[$$-en-US] #,##0.00" : "";}


        where ws.Cell(j, i) is cell with value (number) and ws.Cell(j, (i-1)) is cell with currency id






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        To the table I created, I add a column with currencyID, and column with only number, without information about currency, this table I added to an Excel, and later in loop I checked row by row what is currency Id and format the cell



           ws.Cell(j, i).Style.NumberFormat.Format = ws.Cell(j, i).Value.ToString() != "" ? Convert.ToInt16(ws.Cell(j, (i-1)).Value) == 2 ? " [$R$-pt-BR]#,##0.00" : "[$$-en-US] #,##0.00" : "";}


        where ws.Cell(j, i) is cell with value (number) and ws.Cell(j, (i-1)) is cell with currency id







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