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Interface IListObjects - WinUI API Reference | Syncfusion

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    Interface IListObjects

    Represents collection of IListObject in the worksheet.

    Namespace: Syncfusion.XlsIO
    Assembly: Syncfusion.XlsIO.NET.dll
    Syntax
    public interface IListObjects : IList<IListObject>, ICollection<IListObject>, IEnumerable<IListObject>, IEnumerable

    Methods

    AddEx(ExcelListObjectSourceType, IConnection, IRange)

    Creates a query table with specified connection and its source type. Adds it to the IListObjects collection.

    Declaration
    IListObject AddEx(ExcelListObjectSourceType type, IConnection connection, IRange Destination)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    ExcelListObjectSourceType type

    Represents connection source type.

    IConnection connection

    Represents the connection of the table.

    IRange Destination

    Represents destination Range for the query table.

    Returns
    Type Description
    IListObject

    Returns a IListObject with the specified connections.

    Remarks

    To know more about importing data to table refer Create a Table from External Connection

    Examples

    The following code illustrates how a table can be created using data from external connection.

    using (ExcelEngine excelEngine = new ExcelEngine())
    {
        //Create worksheet
        IApplication application = excelEngine.Excel;
        application.DefaultVersion = ExcelVersion.Excel2013;
        IWorkbook workbook= application.Workbooks.Create(1);
        IWorksheet worksheet = workbook.Worksheets[0];
    
        //Set Connection string for DataSource
        string ConnectionString = "OLEDB;Provider=Microsoft.JET.OLEDB.4.0;Password=\"\";User ID=Admin;Data Source=AccessDB.mdb";
    
        //Add a connection to the workbook
        IConnection Connection = workbook.Connections.Add("Connection1", "Sample connection with MsAccess", ConnectionString, "", ExcelCommandType.Sql);
    
        //Add a QueryTable to sheet object
        IListObject table = worksheet.ListObjects.AddEx(ExcelListObjectSourceType.SrcQuery, Connection, worksheet.Range["A1"]);
    
        //Set Command Text for the Connection
        table.QueryTable.CommandText = "Select * from tbltest";
    
        //Set connection description
        Connection.Description = "Sample Connection";
    
        // Import data to the sheet from the database
        table.Refresh();
    
        //Apply AutoFit
        worksheet.UsedRange.AutofitColumns();
    
        //Save and Dispose
        workbook.SaveAs("Tables.xlsx");
        workbook.Close();
    }

    Create(String, IRange)

    Creates a table with specified name and its data range. Adds it to the IListObjects collection.

    Declaration
    IListObject Create(string name, IRange range)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    System.String name

    Represents the name of the table.

    IRange range

    Represents the data range of the table.

    Returns
    Type Description
    IListObject

    Returns a IListObject with the specified name and range.

    Remarks

    To know more about tables refer Working with Tables

    Examples

    To create table using data from external sources AddEx(ExcelListObjectSourceType, IConnection, IRange) method can be used. The following code illustrates how a table can be created in a worksheet using data in the worksheet.

    using (ExcelEngine excelEngine = new ExcelEngine())
    {
        //Create worksheet
        IApplication application = excelEngine.Excel;
        application.DefaultVersion = ExcelVersion.Excel2013;
        IWorkbook workbook= application.Workbooks.Create(1);
        IWorksheet worksheet = workbook.Worksheets[0]; 
    
        //Load data
        worksheet["A1"].Text = "Products";
        worksheet["A2"].Text = "Alfreds Futterkiste";
        worksheet["A3"].Text = "Antonio Moreno Taqueria";
        worksheet["A4"].Text = "Around the Horn";
        worksheet["A5"].Text = "Bon app";
        worksheet["A6"].Text = "Eastern Connection";
        worksheet["A7"].Text = "Ernst Handel";
        worksheet["B1"].Text = "Qtr1";
        worksheet["B2"].Number = 744.6;
        worksheet["B3"].Number = 5079.6;
        worksheet["B4"].Number = 1267.5;
        worksheet["B5"].Number = 1418;
        worksheet["B6"].Number = 4728;
        worksheet["B7"].Number = 943.89;
        worksheet["C1"].Text = "Qtr2";
        worksheet["C2"].Number = 162.56;
        worksheet["C3"].Number = 1249.2;
        worksheet["C4"].Number = 1062.5;
        worksheet["C5"].Number = 756;
        worksheet["C6"].Number = 4547.92;
        worksheet["C7"].Number = 349.6;
    
        //Create style for table number format
        IStyle style1 = workbook.Styles.Add("CurrencyFormat");
        style1.NumberFormat = "_($* #,##0.00_);_($* (#,##0.00);_($* \" - \"??_);_(@_)";
    
        //Apply number format
        worksheet["B2:C8"].CellStyleName = "CurrencyFormat";
    
        //Create table
        IListObject table1 = worksheet.ListObjects.Create("Table1", worksheet["A1:C7"]);
    
        //Apply builtin style
        table1.BuiltInTableStyle = TableBuiltInStyles.TableStyleMedium9;
    
        //Total row
        table1.ShowTotals = true;
        table1.Columns[0].TotalsRowLabel = "Total";
        table1.Columns[1].TotalsCalculation = ExcelTotalsCalculation.Sum;
        table1.Columns[2].TotalsCalculation = ExcelTotalsCalculation.Sum;
    
        //Apply AutoFit
        worksheet.UsedRange.AutofitColumns();
    
        //Save and Dispose
        workbook.SaveAs("Tables.xlsx");
        workbook.Close();
    }

    Remove(IListObject)

    Removes a table from the worksheet.

    Declaration
    bool Remove(IListObject listObject)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    IListObject listObject

    ListObject to be removed

    Returns
    Type Description
    System.Boolean

    true if table is successfully removed; otherwise, false.

    Examples

    Following code illustrates how to remove a table from the worksheet.

    using (ExcelEngine excelEngine = new ExcelEngine())
    {
        IApplication application = excelEngine.Excel;
        IWorkbook workbook = application.Workbooks.Open("Sample.xlsx");
        IWorksheet worksheet = workbook.Worksheets["Database"];
    
        IListObjects listObjects = worksheet.ListObjects;
    
        IListObject table = listObjects[0];
    
        listObjects.Remove(table);
    
        workbook.SaveAs("output.xlsx");
    }

    RemoveAt(Int32)

    Removes a table from the worksheet at the specified index.

    Declaration
    void RemoveAt(int index)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    System.Int32 index

    Index of the ListObject to be removed

    Examples

    Following code illustrates how to remove a table from the worksheet from using specified index.

    using (ExcelEngine excelEngine = new ExcelEngine())
    {
        IApplication application = excelEngine.Excel;
        IWorkbook workbook = application.Workbooks.Open("Sample.xlsx");
        IWorksheet worksheet = workbook.Worksheets["Database"];
    
        IListObjects listObjects = worksheet.ListObjects;
    
        listObjects.RemoveAt(0);
    
        workbook.SaveAs("output.xlsx");
    }
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