Create an xlsx file and write texts with different cell font colors.
Requirements:
- Composer
- PHP 7.2 or newer
Step 1.
Setup dependencies.
{
"require": {
"phpoffice/phpspreadsheet": "^1.3"
}
}
composer.json
Step 2.
Install phpspreadsheet.
$ composer install
command line
Step 3.
Create a new PHP file, and start coding.
<?php
// Autoload dependencies
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
// Import the core class of PhpSpreadsheet
use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Spreadsheet;
// Import the Xlsx writer class
use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Writer\Xlsx;
// Create a new Spreadsheet object
$spreadsheet = new Spreadsheet();
// Retrieve the current active worksheet
$sheet = $spreadsheet->getActiveSheet();
// Set cell A1 with the "Hello World !" string value
$sheet->setCellValue('A1', 'Hello World !');
// Set cell A1 font color to red
$sheet->getStyle('A1')->getFont()->getColor()->setARGB(\PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Style\Color::COLOR_RED);
// Set cell A2 with the "Hello World !" string value
$sheet->setCellValue('A2', 'Hello World !');
// Set cell A2 font color to blue
$sheet->getStyle('A2')->getFont()->getColor()->setARGB('FF0000FF');
// Write a new .xlsx file
$writer = new Xlsx($spreadsheet);
// Save the new .xlsx file
$writer->save('create-xlsx-files-with-different-cell-font-colors.xlsx');
create-xlsx-files-with-different-cell-font-colors.php
Test.
Run the following codes.
$ php create-xlsx-files-with-different-cell-font-colors.php
command line
Result.
Open the generated file create-xlsx-files-with-different-cell-font-colors.xlsx.
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