package excelize import "encoding/xml" // xlsxSST directly maps the sst element from the namespace // http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/spreadsheetml/2006/main. String values may // be stored directly inside spreadsheet cell elements; however, storing the // same value inside multiple cell elements can result in very large worksheet // Parts, possibly resulting in performance degradation. The Shared String Table // is an indexed list of string values, shared across the workbook, which allows // implementations to store values only once. type xlsxSST struct { XMLName xml.Name `xml:"http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/spreadsheetml/2006/main sst"` Count int `xml:"count,attr"` UniqueCount int `xml:"uniqueCount,attr"` SI []xlsxSI `xml:"si"` } // xlsxSI directly maps the si element from the namespace // http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/spreadsheetml/2006/main - currently I have // not checked this for completeness - it does as much as I need. type xlsxSI struct { T string `xml:"t"` R []xlsxR `xml:"r"` } // xlsxR directly maps the r element from the namespace // http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/spreadsheetml/2006/main - currently I have // not checked this for completeness - it does as much as I need. type xlsxR struct { RPr *xlsxRPr `xml:"rPr"` T string `xml:"t"` } // xlsxRPr (Run Properties) specifies a set of run properties which shall be // applied to the contents of the parent run after all style formatting has been // applied to the text. These properties are defined as direct formatting, since // they are directly applied to the run and supersede any formatting from // styles. type xlsxRPr struct { B string `xml:"b,omitempty"` Sz *attrValFloat `xml:"sz"` Color *xlsxColor `xml:"color"` RFont *attrValString `xml:"rFont"` Family *attrValInt `xml:"family"` }