How to get simple info about XSSFChart? - excel

I want to get info like x, y, width, height, title of the chart. Here is my version for HSSFChart which works (It returns non-zero values):
HSSFChart chart
title = chart.getChartTitle();
x = chart.getChartX();
y = chart.getChartY();
width = chart.getChartWidth();
height = chart.getChartHeight();
The problem is that I can't get the same or any other info from XSSFChart.
XSSFDrawing drawing = sheet.createDrawingPatriarch();
List<XSSFChart> chartsList = drawing.getCharts();
for (XSSFChart chart : chartsList){
#ctChart
CTChart ctChart = chart.getCTChart();
CTPlotArea plotArea = ctChart.getPlotArea();
title = ctChart.getTitle.toString();
int size = plotArea.getScatterChartList().size();
for (int j = 0; j < size; j++){
List<CTScatterSer> seriesList = plotArea.getScatterChartList().get(j).getSerList();
for (int i = 0; i < seriesList.size(); i++){
CTScatterSer ser = seriesList.get(i);
XmlObject serieX = ser.getXVal();
XmlObject serieY = ser.getYVal();
System.out.println("x: " + serieX.xmlText() + " y: " + serieY.xmlText());
}
}
if (plotArea.getLayout() != null)
if (plotArea.getLayout().getManualLayout() != null)
System.out.println("x: " + plotArea.getLayout().getManualLayout().getX() + " y: " +
plotArea.getLayout().getManualLayout().getY());
#chart
chart.getManualLayout().getX(); // returns 0
chart.getManualLayout().getY(); // returns 0
chart.getManualLayout().getHeightRatio(); // returns 0.0
chart.getManualLayout().getWidthRatio(); // returns 0.0
It prints nothing even if there are many charts and series.

I am struggling with a similar problem, and I am stuck also in your code..
List<org.openxmlformats.schemas.drawingml.x2006.chart.CTLineChart> chartList=plotArea.getLineChartList();
int size = chartList.size();
Mine is a LineChart so I've changed accordingly, but I have this runtime error:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/openxmlformats/schemas/drawingml/x2006/chart/impl/CTPlotAreaImpl$1LineChartList
at org.openxmlformats.schemas.drawingml.x2006.chart.impl.CTPlotAreaImpl.getLineChartList(Unknown Source)
at ....
Seems something is missing from my poi-openxml-schemas-3.13-20150929.jar file.
Anyway, I've commented out the relevant part and I have NULL as a result of queries on ManualLayout. This is terrible.
I have a strong feeling that the Chart is not rendered in an XML file (as is XLSX) but it's only rendered where we open the file with Office (or OpenOffice), as if the layout is still not done and will be done by the GUI.
In this case I think one can investigate this solution using PUNO:
http://www.wstech2.net/?do=0a,01,05
This involevs a bridge between Php and a running instance of OpenOffice, which exposes the UNO interface.
I've looked at this but it seemed overly complicated to install, but maybe this is the only way.

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How can I make an image used on multiple Excel spreadsheets always display at its full size (Aspose Cells)?

I am using the following code to place an image on a spreadsheet:
var ms = new MemoryStream();
Image _logo = RoboReporterConstsAndUtils.GetURLImage("http://www.proactusa.com/bla/pa_logo_notag.png");
_logo.Save(ms, ImageFormat.Png);
ms.Position = 0;
locationWorksheet.Pictures.Add(0, 4, ms);
AutoFitterOptions options = new AutoFitterOptions { OnlyAuto = true };
locationWorksheet.AutoFitRows(options);
It works fine; however, I use this same code on two different reports, and the image displays at different sizes. On one it has a height of 0.85" (63%) and a width of 1.1" (53%), while on the other it has a height of 1.44" (106%) and a width of 2.07" (100%).
Why would they differ in size? And why wouldn't they be 100% of the original image size?
The other code, which seems to be exactly the same (although in this case the column at which the image appears is dynamic), is:
var ms = new MemoryStream();
Image _logo = RoboReporterConstsAndUtils.GetURLImage("http://www.proactusa.com/bla/pa_logo_notag.png");
_logo.Save(ms, ImageFormat.Png);
ms.Position = 0;
pivotTableSheet.Pictures.Add(0, _grandTotalsColumnPivotTable - 1, ms);
AutoFitterOptions options = new AutoFitterOptions { OnlyAuto = true };
pivotTableSheet.AutoFitRows(options);
The image itself, at the location referenced, has a height of 1.35" and a width of 2.07"
The method called is:
internal static Image GetURLImage(string url)
{
WebClient wc = new WebClient();
byte[] bytes = wc.DownloadData(url);
MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream(bytes);
return Image.FromStream(ms);
}
How can I get the image to always display at 100%, or at least at a given size?
UPDATE
I also have (at least for now) some reports in the same project that are generated using EPPlus. In these, I have the following code, which allows me to set the exact size of the image:
private void AddImage(ExcelWorksheet oSheet, int rowIndex, int colIndex)
{
Image _logo = RoboReporterConstsAndUtils.GetURLImage("http://www.proactusa.com/bla/pa_logo_notag.png");
var excelImage = oSheet.Drawings.AddPicture("PRO*ACT Logo", _logo);
excelImage.From.Column = colIndex - 1;
excelImage.From.Row = rowIndex - 1;
excelImage.SetSize(199, 130); // 199WX130H is the actual size of the image
excelImage.From.ColumnOff = Pixel2MTU(2);
excelImage.From.RowOff = Pixel2MTU(2);
}
...which is called like so:
AddImage(deliveryPerformanceWorksheet, UNIT_ROW, LOGO_FIRST_COLUMN);
...but this won't fly in the Aspose code, because the sheet is of a different type - an Aspose.Cells.Worksheet instead of an ExcelWorksheet, and thus this code:
AddImage(locationWorksheet, 0, 4);
... won't compile in the Aspose report. I wish I could temporarily convert the Aspose.Cells.Worksheet to an ExcelWorksheet as cavalierly as this:
ExcelWorksheet ews = locationWorksheet; // naive attempt to magically morph an Aspose.Cells.Worksheet to an ExcelWorksheet
AddImage(ews, 0, 4);
...so that I could call AddImage(), but that flagrant attempt is tweeted to a halt by the compiler whistling, "Cannot implicitly convert type 'Aspose.Cells.Worksheet' to 'OfficeOpenXml.ExcelWorksheet'"
UPDATE 2
The image is the expected size; this code:
int h = _logo.Height; //130, as expected
int w = _logo.Width; //199, " "
...showed the image was the original size. Could the problem be the AutoFitterOptions setting? Does OnlyAuto allow stretching/squashing of the image, depending on the size of the cell into which it is plopped?
UPDATE 3
In EPPlus I can get the images to display at exactly the same size using this code:
private void AddImage(ExcelWorksheet oSheet, int rowIndex, int colIndex)
{
Image _logo = RoboReporterConstsAndUtils.GetURLImage("http://www.proactusa.com/bla/pa_logo_notag.png");
var excelImage = oSheet.Drawings.AddPicture("PRO*ACT Logo", _logo);
excelImage.From.Column = colIndex - 2;
excelImage.From.Row = rowIndex - 1;
excelImage.SetSize(199, 130);
excelImage.From.ColumnOff = Pixel2MTU(2);
excelImage.From.RowOff = Pixel2MTU(2);
}
...but in Aspose I can only come close using:
var ms = new MemoryStream();
Image _logo = RoboReporterConstsAndUtils.GetURLImage("http://www.proactusa.com/bla/pa_logo_notag.png");
_logo.Save(ms, ImageFormat.Png);
ms.Position = 0;
pivotTableSheet.Pictures.Add(0, _grandTotalsColumnPivotTable - 1, ms);
And the EPPlus code also retains the height/width ratio:
The original image is 199 pixels wide and 130 pixels high.
The EPPlus-plopped images are 1.33 X 2.05, so the ratio of 1.5:1 (close approximation) is retained.
The Aspose-plopped images, though, are 1.63 and 1.67 X 2.07, so the ratio is more like 1.25:1
So even with the AutoFitter jazz commented out of the Aspose code, the image still gets either squashed in width or stretched in height.
UPDATE 4
Based on a thread here, I tried this (afer copying the image to my bin folder):
int index = locationWorksheet.Pictures.Add(0, 4, 6, 5, "LogoFromSite.png");
Picture pic = locationWorksheet.Pictures[index];
pic.Placement = PlacementType.FreeFloating;
The first four arguments to [sheet].Pictures.Add() are Upper Left Row, Upper Left Column, Lower Right Row, and Lower Right Column.
However, this puts the image on the page in the right place, but then moves it to the left several columns (!?!)
UPDATE 5
I found another ray of hope here, and tried this code:
Aspose.Cells.Rendering.ImageOrPrintOptions opts = new Aspose.Cells.Rendering.ImageOrPrintOptions();
opts.OnePagePerSheet = true;
opts.ImageFormat = ImageFormat.Png;
opts.SetDesiredSize(199, 130);
Aspose.Cells.Rendering.SheetRender sr = new Aspose.Cells.Rendering.SheetRender(locationWorksheet, opts);
sr.ToImage(0, "LogoFromSite.png");
...but got this:
So: squashed again.
UPDATE 6
I tried some code provided by the Aspose Cells cats themselves, but they admitted there was a problem with it, and were looking into it. Just for grins, I gave it a shot to see what would transpire. This code:
byte[] bts1 = File.ReadAllBytes("LogoFromSite.png");
byte[] bts2 = File.ReadAllBytes("LogoFromSite.png");
MemoryStream ms1 = new MemoryStream();
ms1.Write(bts1, 0, bts1.Length);
ms1.Position = 0;
//This is for second picture in sheet2
MemoryStream ms2 = new MemoryStream();
ms2.Write(bts2, 0, bts2.Length);
ms2.Position = 0;
//Add picture in first worksheet
int idx = locationWorksheet.Pictures.Add(0, 4, ms1);
//Add picture in second worksheet with original size
idx = locationWorksheet.Pictures.Add(0, 10, ms2);
Picture pic = locationWorksheet.Pictures[idx];
pic.HeightScale = 100;
pic.WidthScale = 100;
...resulted in these "no image images":
UPDATE 7
I made another venture; as the height was being increased above and beyond 100%, I thought I would resize the image into another one, and use that:
var ms = new MemoryStream();
Image _logo = GetURLImage("http://www.proactusa.com/bla/pa_logo_notag.png");
double newHeightDbl = _logo.Height * 0.8;
int newHeightInt = (int)Math.Ceiling(newHeightDbl);
Image resizedImage = ResizeImage(_logo, newHeightInt, _logo.Width);
resizedImage.Save(ms, ImageFormat.Png);
ms.Position = 0;
locationWorksheet.Pictures.Add(0, 4, ms);
...but no! It stuffs the whole shebang into one measly column, like so:
...and gumbifies it galore vertically, thus making it look queasier than a lubber on a tempest-tossed tug.
Here is the (stolen/borrowed) code to resize the image:
// from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1922040/resize-an-image-c-sharp
public static Bitmap ResizeImage(Image image, int width, int height)
{
var destRect = new Rectangle(0, 0, width, height);
var destImage = new Bitmap(width, height);
destImage.SetResolution(image.HorizontalResolution, image.VerticalResolution);
using (var graphics = Graphics.FromImage(destImage))
{
graphics.CompositingMode = CompositingMode.SourceCopy;
graphics.CompositingQuality = CompositingQuality.HighQuality;
graphics.InterpolationMode = InterpolationMode.HighQualityBicubic;
graphics.SmoothingMode = SmoothingMode.HighQuality;
graphics.PixelOffsetMode = PixelOffsetMode.HighQuality;
using (var wrapMode = new ImageAttributes())
{
wrapMode.SetWrapMode(WrapMode.TileFlipXY);
graphics.DrawImage(image, destRect, 0, 0, image.Width, image.Height, GraphicsUnit.Pixel, wrapMode);
}
}
return destImage;
}
Please check your thread in Aspose.Cells forum which answers two of your following questions.
1 - Can we reuse same memory stream object containing picture in workbooks and worksheets?
2 - How to add picture with original size?
Note: I am working as Developer Evangelist at Aspose
Simply a matter of commenting out the fancy-pants autofitting code:
//AutoFitterOptions options = new AutoFitterOptions { OnlyAuto = true };
//pivotTableSheet.AutoFitRows(options);
Now the image is displayed uniformly at pretty much its actual size (but note the caveat below); a scosh "spilly" at times, but if they complain about that, I'll create a second image, and resize it using this:
// from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1922040/resize-an-image-c-sharp
public static Bitmap ResizeImage(Image image, int width, int height)
{
var destRect = new Rectangle(0, 0, width, height);
var destImage = new Bitmap(width, height);
destImage.SetResolution(image.HorizontalResolution, image.VerticalResolution);
using (var graphics = Graphics.FromImage(destImage))
{
graphics.CompositingMode = CompositingMode.SourceCopy;
graphics.CompositingQuality = CompositingQuality.HighQuality;
graphics.InterpolationMode = InterpolationMode.HighQualityBicubic;
graphics.SmoothingMode = SmoothingMode.HighQuality;
graphics.PixelOffsetMode = PixelOffsetMode.HighQuality;
using (var wrapMode = new ImageAttributes())
{
wrapMode.SetWrapMode(WrapMode.TileFlipXY);
graphics.DrawImage(image, destRect, 0, 0, image.Width, image.Height, GraphicsUnit.Pixel, wrapMode);
}
}
return destImage;
}
Caveat emptor: This works well enough that I am grudgingly accepting it, but the images placed on the sheet are not exactly the same size. One is 1.67" X 2.07", the other is 1.63" X 2.07" - close enough for horseshoes, hand-grenades, and images on Excel spreadsheets, I guess.

Flot tick labels not displaying properly in .toDataURL() export

I am using Flot version 0.8.3 to display several types of charts. I give users an option to export the chart from the canvas using .toDataURL('img/png').
The exported images were not showing the tick axis labels. I eventually figured out this was because the labels were rendering in html and not on the canvas. So, I added jquery.flot.canvas.js and set options.canvas = true just prior to exporting. The labels now appear in the exported image, but the x-axis tick labels overlap each other.
I then added jquery.flot.tickrotor.js and set options.xaxis.rotateTicks = 135 to rotate the labels. The labels do still appear in the exported image, and they are correctly rotated, but they have lost the font size, appearing much smaller than other text, and the x-axis ticks have disappeared from the grid. (I have set the font with options.xaxis.font.size = 24, the same font size I've given all text in the canvas.)
What do I need to do to include the tick labels in the exported image without overlapping and, if rotated, at the correct font size?
There were two issues here:
(1) First, the rotated tick label text was tiny. I was initially setting the tick label font with xaxis.font, which is ignored by jquery.flot.tickrotor.js. As stated in the plugin's README, declare the font in the xaxis.rotateTicksFont option instead.
(2) Second, when rotating tick labels, the vertical tick lines would disappear. As pointed out by Mark in the comments, this is due to a bug on on line 77 of jquery.flot.tickrotor.js: opts.ticks = [];. (A bug report has been filed.)
In the meantime, until the bug gets resolved, to fix the issue I have patched jquery.flot.js as follows:
/jquery.flot.js
Index: assets/javascript/lib/jquery/plugins/flot/jquery.flot.js
===================================================================
--- assets/javascript/lib/jquery/plugins/flot/jquery.flot.js (revision 13829)
+++ assets/javascript/lib/jquery/plugins/flot/jquery.flot.js (working copy)
## -2030,8 +2030,9 ##
for (var j = 0; j < axes.length; ++j) {
var axis = axes[j], box = axis.box,
- t = axis.tickLength, x, y, xoff, yoff;
- if (!axis.show || axis.ticks.length == 0)
+ t = axis.tickLength, x, y, xoff, yoff,
+ rTicks = axis.rotatedTicks || axis.ticks;
+ if (!axis.show || rTicks.length == 0)
continue;
ctx.lineWidth = 1;
## -2080,8 +2081,8 ##
ctx.strokeStyle = axis.options.tickColor;
ctx.beginPath();
- for (i = 0; i < axis.ticks.length; ++i) {
- var v = axis.ticks[i].v;
+ for (i = 0; i < rTicks.length; ++i) {
+ var v = rTicks[i].v;
xoff = yoff = 0;
Problem solved.

How to declare a set of points for an object to move to and from? [Android/Java]

What I am trying to do is create a handwriting application which allows a person to press on the object (circle) and move it up/down on a set path. If the user reaches the lowest point another circle object is created and another set of points is created to follow etc.
So far I have a onTouch event which moves my ImageView object (circle) to where ever the finger is on the touch screen.
https://gist.github.com/Temptex/9796403
How can i get my ImageView (Circle) object to go from Point A -> B smoothly using onTouch events?
Edit: A picture example of what I am asking: http://imgur.com/kjgGcba
created an algorithm for it.
Created an array of x integers and y integers and used a for loop to check if the object was to high (out of bounds in the y coordinates) and check if y and x were out of bounds in the arrays.
If it was out of bounds from the array of integers, set it to the current x/y array values. in the for loop.
If this helps anyone here is the code:
private final int yCoOrdinate[] = {310, 360, 410};
private final int xCoOrdinate[] = {905, 890, 875};
// Get finger position
int x = (int)event.getRawX();
int y = (int)event.getRawY();
// View x/y co-ordinate on TextView
coordinates.setText("X = " + x + " - Y = " + y);
for(int i = 0; i < yCoOrdinate.length; i++) {
// If object is to high set it to yCoOrdinate[0]
if(y <= yCoOrdinate[0]) {
y = yCoOrdinate[0];
}
// Checks top left corner of A
if(y == yCoOrdinate[0] && x <= xCoOrdinate[0]) {
x = xCoOrdinate[0];
Log.d("Coordinate check", "X = " + x + "Y = " + y);
// Checks if current x/y position if out of bounds and sets them to i
} else if (y <= yCoOrdinate[i] && x <= xCoOrdinate[i]) {
y = yCoOrdinate[i];
x = xCoOrdinate[i];
Log.d("Coordinate check", "X = " + x + "Y = " + y);
}
}
I can now control my ImageView with in bounds.

Epplus SetPosition picture issue

I am using Epplus library to generate Excel 2010 and up compatible files in Asp.Net C#.
I am using version 3.1.2 which is the latest at this moment.
I am setting the row height first, before adding any pictures like this:
ExcelPackage pck = new ExcelPackage();
var ws = pck.Workbook.Worksheets.Add("sheet 1");
while (i < dt.Rows.Count + offset)
{
ws.Row(i).Height = 84;
i++;
}
dt is my DataTable with DataRows.
After setting the height, I am looping again through the rows to add the pictures
while (i < dt.Rows.Count + offset)
{
var prodImg = ws.Drawings.AddPicture(dr["code"].ToString(), new FileInfo(path));
prodImg.SetPosition(i - 1, 0, 14, 0);
prodImg.SetSize(75);
}
This works, but this does not:
var prodImg = ws.Drawings.AddPicture(dr["code"].ToString(), new FileInfo(path));
int w = prodImg.Image.Width;
int h = prodImg.Image.Height;
if (h > 140) // because height of 84 is 140 pixels in excel
{
double scale = h / 140.0;
w = (int)Math.Floor(w / scale);
h = 140;
}
int xOff = (150 - w) / 2;
int yOff = (140 - h) / 2;
prodImg.SetPosition(i - 1, xOff, 11, yOff);
prodImg.SetSize(w, h);
This results in off center pictures and unresized images. And this code then which is in the same loop:
var prodImgDm = ws.Drawings.AddPicture("bcdm" + dr["code"].ToString(), new FileInfo(pathDm));
prodImgDm.SetPosition(i - 1, 25, 15, 40);
prodImgDm.SetSize(100);
This does work sometimes. the pictures prodImgDm are datamatrix images with a static width and height and do not need to be resized because they are always small/tiny. So also without the SetSize in some rows, it works and in some other rows, it does not work. Really strange because the code is the same. It might be something in the library and/or Excel. Perhaps I am using it wrong? Any epplus picture expert?
Thanks in advance!!
edit sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words, so here is the screenshot. As you can see the product images are not horizontal and vertical aligned in the cell. And the datamatrix on the far right is sometimes scaled about 120% even when I set SetSize(100) so it is really strange to me. So the last datamatrix has the correct size... I already found this SO thread but that does not help me out, I think.
edit 2013/04/09 Essenpillai gave me a hint to set
pck.DoAdjustDrawings = false;
but that gave me even stranger images:
the datamatrix is still changing on row basis. on row is ok, the other is not. and the ean13 code is too wide.
public static void CreatePicture(ExcelWorksheet worksheet, string name, Image image, int firstColumn, int lastColumn, int firstRow, int lastRow, int defaultOffsetPixels)
{
int columnWidth = GetWidthInPixels(worksheet.Cells[firstRow, firstColumn]);
int rowHeight = GetHeightInPixels(worksheet.Cells[firstRow, firstColumn]);
int totalColumnWidth = columnWidth * (lastColumn - firstColumn + 1);
int totalRowHeight = rowHeight * (lastRow - firstRow + 1);
double cellAspectRatio = Convert.ToDouble(totalColumnWidth) / Convert.ToDouble(totalRowHeight);
int imageWidth = image.Width;
int imageHeight = image.Height;
double imageAspectRatio = Convert.ToDouble(imageWidth) / Convert.ToDouble(imageHeight);
int pixelWidth;
int pixelHeight;
if (imageAspectRatio > cellAspectRatio)
{
pixelWidth = totalColumnWidth - defaultOffsetPixels * 2;
pixelHeight = pixelWidth * imageHeight / imageWidth;
}
else
{
pixelHeight = totalRowHeight - defaultOffsetPixels * 2;
pixelWidth = pixelHeight * imageWidth / imageHeight;
}
int rowOffsetPixels = (totalRowHeight - pixelHeight) / 2;
int columnOffsetPixels = (totalColumnWidth - pixelWidth) / 2;
int rowOffsetCount = 0;
int columnOffsetCount = 0;
if (rowOffsetPixels > rowHeight)
{
rowOffsetCount = (int)Math.Floor(Convert.ToDouble(rowOffsetPixels) / Convert.ToDouble(rowHeight));
rowOffsetPixels -= rowHeight * rowOffsetCount;
}
if (columnOffsetPixels > columnWidth)
{
columnOffsetCount = (int)Math.Floor(Convert.ToDouble(columnOffsetPixels) / Convert.ToDouble(columnWidth));
columnOffsetPixels -= columnWidth * columnOffsetCount;
}
int row = firstRow + rowOffsetCount - 1;
int column = firstColumn + columnOffsetCount - 1;
ExcelPicture pic = worksheet.Drawings.AddPicture(name, image);
pic.SetPosition(row, rowOffsetPixels, column, columnOffsetPixels);
pic.SetSize(pixelWidth, pixelHeight);
}
public static int GetHeightInPixels(ExcelRange cell)
{
using (Graphics graphics = Graphics.FromHwnd(IntPtr.Zero))
{
float dpiY = graphics.DpiY;
return (int)(cell.Worksheet.Row(cell.Start.Row).Height * (1 / 72.0) * dpiY);
}
}
public static float MeasureString(string s, Font font)
{
using (var g = Graphics.FromHwnd(IntPtr.Zero))
{
g.TextRenderingHint = System.Drawing.Text.TextRenderingHint.AntiAlias;
return g.MeasureString(s, font, int.MaxValue, StringFormat.GenericTypographic).Width;
}
}
public static int GetWidthInPixels(ExcelRange cell)
{
double columnWidth = cell.Worksheet.Column(cell.Start.Column).Width;
Font font = new Font(cell.Style.Font.Name, cell.Style.Font.Size, FontStyle.Regular);
double pxBaseline = Math.Round(MeasureString("1234567890", font) / 10);
return (int)(columnWidth * pxBaseline);
}
enter image description here
I have the same problem with Epplus library.
After I find no solution how to solve this in my code, I checked source code of this library.
Epplus create excel picture always as twoCellAnchor drawing. In xlsx files you can find drawingXYZ.xml with this code:
<xdr:twoCellAnchor editAs="oneCell">
<xdr:from> ... </xdr:from>
<xdr:to> ... </xdr:to>
<xdr:pic>
...
</xdr:twoCellAnchor>
So, picture is always connected to two cells, and this is not variable part of Epplus library. You can find this part of code in ExcelDrawing.cs file.
XmlElement drawNode = _drawingsXml.CreateElement(
"xdr", "twoCellAnchor", ExcelPackage.schemaSheetDrawings);
colNode.AppendChild(drawNode);
You can easy create your own copy of this dll. The good news is that you need to modify only two files to fix this problem. So..
Download your copy of source codes for Epplus library from this site and open in Visual Studio.
We need to generate code of drawing as oneCellAnchor, so we must remove <xdr:to> element for pictures and create element <xdr:ext /> with picture dimensions as parameters.
New xml structure will looks like:
<xdr:oneCellAnchor editAs="oneCell">
<xdr:from> ... </xdr:from>
<xdr:ext cx="1234567" cy="7654321" />
<xdr:pic>
...
</xdr:oneCellAnchor>
Ok, so, how to do this?
Changes in Epplus code
ExcelDrawings.cs (link to file here)
At first we modify method CreateDrawingXml() inside ExcelDrawings.cs. Order to preserve the original functionality we add an optional parameter (if create oneCellAnchor) with default value. And in method, based this parameter, we create one or tow cell anchor and create or not <xdr:to> element.
Important part of this method code:
private XmlElement CreateDrawingXml(bool twoCell = true) {
if (DrawingXml.OuterXml == "")
{ ... } // not changed
XmlNode colNode= _drawingsXml.SelectSingleNode("//xdr:wsDr", NameSpaceManager);
//First change in method code
XmlElement drawNode;
if (twoCell)
drawNode = _drawingsXml.CreateElement(
"xdr", "twoCellAnchor", ExcelPackage.schemaSheetDrawings);
else
drawNode = _drawingsXml.CreateElement(
"xdr", "oneCellAnchor", ExcelPackage.schemaSheetDrawings);
colNode.AppendChild(drawNode);
//Add from position Element; // Not changed
XmlElement fromNode = _drawingsXml.CreateElement(
"xdr", "from", ExcelPackage.schemaSheetDrawings);
drawNode.AppendChild(fromNode);
fromNode.InnerXml = "<xdr:col>0</xdr:col><xdr:colOff>0</xdr:colOff>"
+ "<xdr:row>0</xdr:row><xdr:rowOff>0</xdr:rowOff>";
//Add to position Element;
//Second change in method
if (twoCell)
{
XmlElement toNode = _drawingsXml.CreateElement(
"xdr", "to", ExcelPackage.schemaSheetDrawings);
drawNode.AppendChild(toNode);
toNode.InnerXml = "<xdr:col>10</xdr:col><xdr:colOff>0</xdr:colOff>"
+ "<xdr:row>10</xdr:row><xdr:rowOff>0</xdr:rowOff>";
}
return drawNode;
}
Then we modify two methods for AddPicture inside the same file:
public ExcelPicture AddPicture(string Name, Image image, Uri Hyperlink)
{
if (image != null) {
if (_drawingNames.ContainsKey(Name.ToLower())) {
throw new Exception("Name already exists in the drawings collection");
}
XmlElement drawNode = CreateDrawingXml(false);
// Change: we need create element with dimensions
// like: <xdr:ext cx="3857625" cy="1047750" />
XmlElement xdrext = _drawingsXml.CreateElement(
"xdr", "ext", ExcelPackage.schemaSheetDrawings);
xdrext.SetAttribute("cx",
(image.Width * ExcelDrawing.EMU_PER_PIXEL).ToString());
xdrext.SetAttribute("cy",
(image.Height * ExcelDrawing.EMU_PER_PIXEL).ToString());
drawNode.AppendChild(xdrext);
// End of change, next part of method is the same:
drawNode.SetAttribute("editAs", "oneCell");
...
}
}
And this method with FileInfo as input parameter:
public ExcelPicture AddPicture(string Name, FileInfo ImageFile, Uri Hyperlink)
{
if (ImageFile != null) {
if (_drawingNames.ContainsKey(Name.ToLower())) {
throw new Exception("Name already exists in the drawings collection");
}
XmlElement drawNode = CreateDrawingXml(false);
// Change: First create ExcelPicture object and calculate EMU dimensions
ExcelPicture pic = new ExcelPicture(this, drawNode, ImageFile, Hyperlink);
XmlElement xdrext = _drawingsXml.CreateElement(
"xdr", "ext", ExcelPackage.schemaSheetDrawings);
xdrext.SetAttribute("cx",
(pic.Image.Width * ExcelDrawing.EMU_PER_PIXEL).ToString());
xdrext.SetAttribute("cy",
(pic.Image.Height * ExcelDrawing.EMU_PER_PIXEL).ToString());
drawNode.AppendChild(xdrext);
// End of change, next part of method is the same (without create pic object)
drawNode.SetAttribute("editAs", "oneCell");
...
}
}
So, this are all important code. Now we must change code for searching nodes and preserve order in elements.
In private void AddDrawings() we change xpath from:
XmlNodeList list = _drawingsXml.SelectNodes(
"//xdr:twoCellAnchor", NameSpaceManager);
To this:
XmlNodeList list = _drawingsXml.SelectNodes(
"//(xdr:twoCellAnchor or xdr:oneCellAnchor)", NameSpaceManager);
It is all in this file, now we change
ExcelPicture.cs (link to file here)
Original code find node for append next code in constructor like this:
node.SelectSingleNode("xdr:to",NameSpaceManager);
Because we do not create <xdr:to> element always, we change this code:
internal ExcelPicture(ExcelDrawings drawings, XmlNode node
, Image image, Uri hyperlink)
: base(drawings, node, "xdr:pic/xdr:nvPicPr/xdr:cNvPr/#name")
{
XmlElement picNode = node.OwnerDocument.CreateElement(
"xdr", "pic", ExcelPackage.schemaSheetDrawings);
// Edited: find xdr:to, or xdr:ext if xdr:to not exists
XmlNode befor = node.SelectSingleNode("xdr:to",NameSpaceManager);
if (befor != null && befor.Name == "xdr:to")
node.InsertAfter(picNode, befor);
else {
befor = node.SelectSingleNode("xdr:ext", NameSpaceManager);
node.InsertAfter(picNode, befor);
}
// End of change, next part of constructor is unchanged
_hyperlink = hyperlink;
...
}
And the same for second constructor with FileInfo as input parameter:
internal ExcelPicture(ExcelDrawings drawings, XmlNode node
, FileInfo imageFile, Uri hyperlink)
: base(drawings, node, "xdr:pic/xdr:nvPicPr/xdr:cNvPr/#name")
{
XmlElement picNode = node.OwnerDocument.CreateElement(
"xdr", "pic", ExcelPackage.schemaSheetDrawings);
// Edited: find xdr:to, or xdr:ext if xdr:to not exists
XmlNode befor = node.SelectSingleNode("xdr:to", NameSpaceManager);
if (befor != null && befor.Name == "xdr:to")
node.InsertAfter(picNode, befor);
else {
befor = node.SelectSingleNode("xdr:ext", NameSpaceManager);
node.InsertAfter(picNode, befor);
}
// End of change, next part of constructor is unchanged
_hyperlink = hyperlink;
...
Now, pictures are created as oneCellAnchor. If you want, you can create multiple AddPicture methods for booth variants. Last step is build this project and create your own custom EPPlus.dll. Then close your project which use this dll and copy new files EPPlus.dll, EPPlus.pdb, EPPlus.XML inside your project (backup and replace your original dll files) at the same place (so you don't need do any change in your project references or settings).
Then open and rebuild your project and try if this solve your problem.
Maybe I am too late, but here is mine answer..
you can read it on codeplex issue as well
(https://epplus.codeplex.com/workitem/14846)
I got this problem as well.
And after some research I figured out where the bug is.
It's in the ExcelRow class on the 149 line of code (ExcelRow.cs file).
There is a mistake, when row's Height got changed it recalcs all pictures heights but uses pictures widths inplace of heights, so it's easy to fix.
Just change the line
var pos = _worksheet.Drawings.GetDrawingWidths();
to
var pos = _worksheet.Drawings.GetDrawingHeight();
See the code changes on image
P.S. Actual for version 4.0.4

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using System.Collections;
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{
const uint NUM_VERTICES = 8;
private BoxCollider boxCollider;
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{
boxCollider = (BoxCollider)this.gameObject.GetComponent(typeof(BoxCollider));
if (boxCollider == null)
{
Debug.Log ("Collider not found on " + this.gameObject.name + ". Ending script.");
this.enabled = false;
}
vertices = new Transform[NUM_VERTICES];
}
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{
Vector3 colliderCentre = boxCollider.center;
Vector3 colliderExtents = boxCollider.extents;
for (int i = 0; i != NUM_VERTICES ; ++i)
{
Vector3 extents = colliderExtents;
extents.Scale (new Vector3((i & 1) == 0 ? 1 : -1, (i & 2) == 0 ? 1 : -1, (i & 4) == 0 ? 1 : -1));
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