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I'm trying to store a count of specific array items so that I know which row to style in laravel excel



What I would like to do is increase my iterator $rowCount any time I do an array_push, but any time I specifically process an array_push for $groupItem, I want to store the count in $boldRows that way I can apply styling to only those rows.



$allgroupResult= array();

$rowCount = 2; //since I have a sticky header in the excel file I start the count at 2
$boldRows = array();

foreach($prices->groups as $group){
$groupItem = array();
$groupItem["category_code"] = $group->category_code;
$groupItem["category_name"] = $group->category_name;
$groupItem["category_description"] = $group->category_description;

array_push($allgroupResult, $groupItem);

foreach($group->skus as $sku){
$skuItem = array();
$skuItem["identifier"] = $sku->info->identifier;

array_push($allgroupResult, $skuItem);
}
}


category one with 3 products (total of 4 rows) and category two with 2 products (total of 3 rows), would give me 7 total rows starting at row 2. So my expected result with this would be that $boldRows would then contain 2 and 6 for the category rows (because my count starts at 2 then processes 3 products so the next category row is at 6)



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    I'm trying to store a count of specific array items so that I know which row to style in laravel excel



    What I would like to do is increase my iterator $rowCount any time I do an array_push, but any time I specifically process an array_push for $groupItem, I want to store the count in $boldRows that way I can apply styling to only those rows.



    $allgroupResult= array();

    $rowCount = 2; //since I have a sticky header in the excel file I start the count at 2
    $boldRows = array();

    foreach($prices->groups as $group){
    $groupItem = array();
    $groupItem["category_code"] = $group->category_code;
    $groupItem["category_name"] = $group->category_name;
    $groupItem["category_description"] = $group->category_description;

    array_push($allgroupResult, $groupItem);

    foreach($group->skus as $sku){
    $skuItem = array();
    $skuItem["identifier"] = $sku->info->identifier;

    array_push($allgroupResult, $skuItem);
    }
    }


    category one with 3 products (total of 4 rows) and category two with 2 products (total of 3 rows), would give me 7 total rows starting at row 2. So my expected result with this would be that $boldRows would then contain 2 and 6 for the category rows (because my count starts at 2 then processes 3 products so the next category row is at 6)



    How can I properly achieve this?










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      I'm trying to store a count of specific array items so that I know which row to style in laravel excel



      What I would like to do is increase my iterator $rowCount any time I do an array_push, but any time I specifically process an array_push for $groupItem, I want to store the count in $boldRows that way I can apply styling to only those rows.



      $allgroupResult= array();

      $rowCount = 2; //since I have a sticky header in the excel file I start the count at 2
      $boldRows = array();

      foreach($prices->groups as $group){
      $groupItem = array();
      $groupItem["category_code"] = $group->category_code;
      $groupItem["category_name"] = $group->category_name;
      $groupItem["category_description"] = $group->category_description;

      array_push($allgroupResult, $groupItem);

      foreach($group->skus as $sku){
      $skuItem = array();
      $skuItem["identifier"] = $sku->info->identifier;

      array_push($allgroupResult, $skuItem);
      }
      }


      category one with 3 products (total of 4 rows) and category two with 2 products (total of 3 rows), would give me 7 total rows starting at row 2. So my expected result with this would be that $boldRows would then contain 2 and 6 for the category rows (because my count starts at 2 then processes 3 products so the next category row is at 6)



      How can I properly achieve this?










      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to store a count of specific array items so that I know which row to style in laravel excel



      What I would like to do is increase my iterator $rowCount any time I do an array_push, but any time I specifically process an array_push for $groupItem, I want to store the count in $boldRows that way I can apply styling to only those rows.



      $allgroupResult= array();

      $rowCount = 2; //since I have a sticky header in the excel file I start the count at 2
      $boldRows = array();

      foreach($prices->groups as $group){
      $groupItem = array();
      $groupItem["category_code"] = $group->category_code;
      $groupItem["category_name"] = $group->category_name;
      $groupItem["category_description"] = $group->category_description;

      array_push($allgroupResult, $groupItem);

      foreach($group->skus as $sku){
      $skuItem = array();
      $skuItem["identifier"] = $sku->info->identifier;

      array_push($allgroupResult, $skuItem);
      }
      }


      category one with 3 products (total of 4 rows) and category two with 2 products (total of 3 rows), would give me 7 total rows starting at row 2. So my expected result with this would be that $boldRows would then contain 2 and 6 for the category rows (because my count starts at 2 then processes 3 products so the next category row is at 6)



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          I would have thought that you just needed to increment the rowcount each time you push a new element to the array and keep track of the rows you want to be in bold...



          $rowCount = 2; //since I have a sticky header in the excel file I start the count at 2
          $boldRows = array();

          foreach($prices->groups as $group){
          $groupItem = array();
          $groupItem["category_code"] = $group->category_code;
          $groupItem["category_name"] = $group->category_name;
          $groupItem["category_description"] = $group->category_description;

          array_push($allgroupResult, $groupItem);
          array_push($boldRows, $rowCount++); // Store count & increment

          foreach($group->skus as $sku){
          $skuItem = array();
          $skuItem["identifier"] = $sku->info->identifier;

          array_push($allgroupResult, $skuItem);
          $rowCount++; // Just increment count
          }
          }


          You may need to adjust the $rowCount depending on how the rows match the arrays - arrays are 0 based and I don't know how the rows will be based.



          Based on PHPExcel Make first row bold and the row number excel row conversion from Convert A to 1 B to 2 ... Z to 26 and then AA to 27 AB to 28 (column indexes to column references in Excel) (modified for PHP), you can then use something like ...



          foreach ( $boldRows as $row )   {
          $cell_name = excelColumnFromNumber($row)."1";
          $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->getStyle( $cell_name )->getFont()->setBold( true );
          }

          function excelColumnFromNumber($column)
          {
          $columnString = "";
          while ($column > 0)
          {
          $currentLetterNumber = ($column - 1) % 26;
          $columnString = chr($currentLetterNumber + 65) . $columnString;
          $column = ($column - ($currentLetterNumber + 1)) / 26;
          }
          return $columnString;
          }





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          • I think that makes sense. Do you know the syntax of how I could then use the $boldRows array to bold the font with laravel excel/PHPExcel

            – Whisou138
            Jan 18 at 13:46











          • Added some new code which may do the bold bits - you just need to see if the rows match up.

            – Nigel Ren
            Jan 18 at 13:59











          • Thank you, so would I call those within my $sheet ?

            – Whisou138
            Jan 18 at 17:18











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          I would have thought that you just needed to increment the rowcount each time you push a new element to the array and keep track of the rows you want to be in bold...



          $rowCount = 2; //since I have a sticky header in the excel file I start the count at 2
          $boldRows = array();

          foreach($prices->groups as $group){
          $groupItem = array();
          $groupItem["category_code"] = $group->category_code;
          $groupItem["category_name"] = $group->category_name;
          $groupItem["category_description"] = $group->category_description;

          array_push($allgroupResult, $groupItem);
          array_push($boldRows, $rowCount++); // Store count & increment

          foreach($group->skus as $sku){
          $skuItem = array();
          $skuItem["identifier"] = $sku->info->identifier;

          array_push($allgroupResult, $skuItem);
          $rowCount++; // Just increment count
          }
          }


          You may need to adjust the $rowCount depending on how the rows match the arrays - arrays are 0 based and I don't know how the rows will be based.



          Based on PHPExcel Make first row bold and the row number excel row conversion from Convert A to 1 B to 2 ... Z to 26 and then AA to 27 AB to 28 (column indexes to column references in Excel) (modified for PHP), you can then use something like ...



          foreach ( $boldRows as $row )   {
          $cell_name = excelColumnFromNumber($row)."1";
          $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->getStyle( $cell_name )->getFont()->setBold( true );
          }

          function excelColumnFromNumber($column)
          {
          $columnString = "";
          while ($column > 0)
          {
          $currentLetterNumber = ($column - 1) % 26;
          $columnString = chr($currentLetterNumber + 65) . $columnString;
          $column = ($column - ($currentLetterNumber + 1)) / 26;
          }
          return $columnString;
          }





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          • I think that makes sense. Do you know the syntax of how I could then use the $boldRows array to bold the font with laravel excel/PHPExcel

            – Whisou138
            Jan 18 at 13:46











          • Added some new code which may do the bold bits - you just need to see if the rows match up.

            – Nigel Ren
            Jan 18 at 13:59











          • Thank you, so would I call those within my $sheet ?

            – Whisou138
            Jan 18 at 17:18
















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          I would have thought that you just needed to increment the rowcount each time you push a new element to the array and keep track of the rows you want to be in bold...



          $rowCount = 2; //since I have a sticky header in the excel file I start the count at 2
          $boldRows = array();

          foreach($prices->groups as $group){
          $groupItem = array();
          $groupItem["category_code"] = $group->category_code;
          $groupItem["category_name"] = $group->category_name;
          $groupItem["category_description"] = $group->category_description;

          array_push($allgroupResult, $groupItem);
          array_push($boldRows, $rowCount++); // Store count & increment

          foreach($group->skus as $sku){
          $skuItem = array();
          $skuItem["identifier"] = $sku->info->identifier;

          array_push($allgroupResult, $skuItem);
          $rowCount++; // Just increment count
          }
          }


          You may need to adjust the $rowCount depending on how the rows match the arrays - arrays are 0 based and I don't know how the rows will be based.



          Based on PHPExcel Make first row bold and the row number excel row conversion from Convert A to 1 B to 2 ... Z to 26 and then AA to 27 AB to 28 (column indexes to column references in Excel) (modified for PHP), you can then use something like ...



          foreach ( $boldRows as $row )   {
          $cell_name = excelColumnFromNumber($row)."1";
          $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->getStyle( $cell_name )->getFont()->setBold( true );
          }

          function excelColumnFromNumber($column)
          {
          $columnString = "";
          while ($column > 0)
          {
          $currentLetterNumber = ($column - 1) % 26;
          $columnString = chr($currentLetterNumber + 65) . $columnString;
          $column = ($column - ($currentLetterNumber + 1)) / 26;
          }
          return $columnString;
          }





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          • I think that makes sense. Do you know the syntax of how I could then use the $boldRows array to bold the font with laravel excel/PHPExcel

            – Whisou138
            Jan 18 at 13:46











          • Added some new code which may do the bold bits - you just need to see if the rows match up.

            – Nigel Ren
            Jan 18 at 13:59











          • Thank you, so would I call those within my $sheet ?

            – Whisou138
            Jan 18 at 17:18














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          I would have thought that you just needed to increment the rowcount each time you push a new element to the array and keep track of the rows you want to be in bold...



          $rowCount = 2; //since I have a sticky header in the excel file I start the count at 2
          $boldRows = array();

          foreach($prices->groups as $group){
          $groupItem = array();
          $groupItem["category_code"] = $group->category_code;
          $groupItem["category_name"] = $group->category_name;
          $groupItem["category_description"] = $group->category_description;

          array_push($allgroupResult, $groupItem);
          array_push($boldRows, $rowCount++); // Store count & increment

          foreach($group->skus as $sku){
          $skuItem = array();
          $skuItem["identifier"] = $sku->info->identifier;

          array_push($allgroupResult, $skuItem);
          $rowCount++; // Just increment count
          }
          }


          You may need to adjust the $rowCount depending on how the rows match the arrays - arrays are 0 based and I don't know how the rows will be based.



          Based on PHPExcel Make first row bold and the row number excel row conversion from Convert A to 1 B to 2 ... Z to 26 and then AA to 27 AB to 28 (column indexes to column references in Excel) (modified for PHP), you can then use something like ...



          foreach ( $boldRows as $row )   {
          $cell_name = excelColumnFromNumber($row)."1";
          $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->getStyle( $cell_name )->getFont()->setBold( true );
          }

          function excelColumnFromNumber($column)
          {
          $columnString = "";
          while ($column > 0)
          {
          $currentLetterNumber = ($column - 1) % 26;
          $columnString = chr($currentLetterNumber + 65) . $columnString;
          $column = ($column - ($currentLetterNumber + 1)) / 26;
          }
          return $columnString;
          }





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          I would have thought that you just needed to increment the rowcount each time you push a new element to the array and keep track of the rows you want to be in bold...



          $rowCount = 2; //since I have a sticky header in the excel file I start the count at 2
          $boldRows = array();

          foreach($prices->groups as $group){
          $groupItem = array();
          $groupItem["category_code"] = $group->category_code;
          $groupItem["category_name"] = $group->category_name;
          $groupItem["category_description"] = $group->category_description;

          array_push($allgroupResult, $groupItem);
          array_push($boldRows, $rowCount++); // Store count & increment

          foreach($group->skus as $sku){
          $skuItem = array();
          $skuItem["identifier"] = $sku->info->identifier;

          array_push($allgroupResult, $skuItem);
          $rowCount++; // Just increment count
          }
          }


          You may need to adjust the $rowCount depending on how the rows match the arrays - arrays are 0 based and I don't know how the rows will be based.



          Based on PHPExcel Make first row bold and the row number excel row conversion from Convert A to 1 B to 2 ... Z to 26 and then AA to 27 AB to 28 (column indexes to column references in Excel) (modified for PHP), you can then use something like ...



          foreach ( $boldRows as $row )   {
          $cell_name = excelColumnFromNumber($row)."1";
          $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->getStyle( $cell_name )->getFont()->setBold( true );
          }

          function excelColumnFromNumber($column)
          {
          $columnString = "";
          while ($column > 0)
          {
          $currentLetterNumber = ($column - 1) % 26;
          $columnString = chr($currentLetterNumber + 65) . $columnString;
          $column = ($column - ($currentLetterNumber + 1)) / 26;
          }
          return $columnString;
          }






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          • I think that makes sense. Do you know the syntax of how I could then use the $boldRows array to bold the font with laravel excel/PHPExcel

            – Whisou138
            Jan 18 at 13:46











          • Added some new code which may do the bold bits - you just need to see if the rows match up.

            – Nigel Ren
            Jan 18 at 13:59











          • Thank you, so would I call those within my $sheet ?

            – Whisou138
            Jan 18 at 17:18



















          • I think that makes sense. Do you know the syntax of how I could then use the $boldRows array to bold the font with laravel excel/PHPExcel

            – Whisou138
            Jan 18 at 13:46











          • Added some new code which may do the bold bits - you just need to see if the rows match up.

            – Nigel Ren
            Jan 18 at 13:59











          • Thank you, so would I call those within my $sheet ?

            – Whisou138
            Jan 18 at 17:18

















          I think that makes sense. Do you know the syntax of how I could then use the $boldRows array to bold the font with laravel excel/PHPExcel

          – Whisou138
          Jan 18 at 13:46





          I think that makes sense. Do you know the syntax of how I could then use the $boldRows array to bold the font with laravel excel/PHPExcel

          – Whisou138
          Jan 18 at 13:46













          Added some new code which may do the bold bits - you just need to see if the rows match up.

          – Nigel Ren
          Jan 18 at 13:59





          Added some new code which may do the bold bits - you just need to see if the rows match up.

          – Nigel Ren
          Jan 18 at 13:59













          Thank you, so would I call those within my $sheet ?

          – Whisou138
          Jan 18 at 17:18





          Thank you, so would I call those within my $sheet ?

          – Whisou138
          Jan 18 at 17:18


















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