Apache POI Excel - how to configure columns to be expanded?

北城余情 提交于 2019-11-28 03:37:58
Sean

After you have added all your data to the sheet, you can call autoSizeColumn(int column) on your sheet to autofit the columns to the proper size

Here is a link to the API.

See this post for more reference Problem in fitting the excel cell size to the size of the content when using apache poi

Tip : To make Auto size work , the call to sheet.autoSizeColumn(columnNumber) should be made after populating the data into the excel.

Calling the method before populating the data, will have no effect.

Ondrej Kvasnovsky

If you want to auto size all columns in a workbook, here is a method that might be useful:

public void autoSizeColumns(Workbook workbook) {
    int numberOfSheets = workbook.getNumberOfSheets();
    for (int i = 0; i < numberOfSheets; i++) {
        Sheet sheet = workbook.getSheetAt(i);
        if (sheet.getPhysicalNumberOfRows() > 0) {
            Row row = sheet.getRow(sheet.getFirstRowNum());
            Iterator<Cell> cellIterator = row.cellIterator();
            while (cellIterator.hasNext()) {
                Cell cell = cellIterator.next();
                int columnIndex = cell.getColumnIndex();
                sheet.autoSizeColumn(columnIndex);
            }
        }
    }
}
Adnan Ghaffar

For Excel POI:

sheetName.autoSizeColumn(cellnum); 
UVM

You can try something like this:

HSSFSheet summarySheet = wb.createSheet();
summarySheet.setColumnWidth(short column, short width);

Here params are:column number in sheet and its width But,the units of width are pretty small, you can try 4000 for example.

sample code below

HSSFWorkbook wb = new HSSFWorkbook();
HSSFSheet sheet = wb.createSheet("your sheet name");
HSSFRow row = sheet.createRow(0);

cell = row.createCell(0);
cell.setCellValue("A BIG NAME WITH AUTO SIZE FEATURE ENABLED");

//this is crucial

sheet.autoSizeColumn(0);

//argument must be cell number

cell = row.createCell(1);
cell.setCellValue("a big name without auto size feature enabled");

Check the output and go nuts :)

If you know the count of your columns (f.e. it's equal to a collection list). You can simply use this one liner to adjust all columns of one sheet (if you use at least java 8):

IntStream.range(0, columnCount).forEach((columnIndex) -> sheet.autoSizeColumn(columnIndex));

Its very simple, use this one line code dataSheet.autoSizeColumn(0)

or give the number of column in bracket dataSheet.autoSizeColumn(cell number )

You can wrap the text as well. PFB sample code:

CellStyle wrapCellStyle = new_workbook.createCellStyle();
                    wrapCellStyle.setWrapText(true);
Francis Gabriel Rodriguez

You can use setColumnWidth() if you want to expand your cell more.

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