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30 Excel processing classes for PHP

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The following PHP Excel processing classes include Excel reading and writing, import and export and other related classes. The list is as follows:

 PHP Excel Reader classes

 1. Read Excel Spreadsheets using COM

 Umesh Rai (India)

 2. Read Excel Binary .

 Andrew Aculana (Phillippines)

 5. Read Simple Excel XML files (.

 7. Write Excel Binary file (.

  Harish Chauhan (India)

  10. Write Excel-compatible CSV files in pure PHP

  H. Poort (The Nederlands)

  11. Write Excel binary files (.XLS) based on Perl ExcelWriter

Xavier Noguer (Chileport MySQL database table records into binary Excel file (.

  Rafael de Pablo (Spain)

 17. Import data from MySQL and serve Excel file for download

 Erh-Wen, Kuo (United States)

 18. Import MySQL table columns into Excel XML file (.XLSX)

Gianluca Zanferrari (Italy)

  19. Import MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite and SQL Server database tables into Excel files

 enri_pin (Greece)

 PHP Excel Export classes

 20. Export data from Excel to JSON format

 Karl Holz (Canada)

 PHP Excel Reader and Writer classes

 21. Read and write Excel binary (.XLS) or XML (.XLS) or CVS files

 Craig Smith (New Zealand)

 22. Manipulate Excel spreadsheet files in XML format

 Herry Ramli (Indonesia)

 23. Modify Excel spreadsheet files in XML format (. Special PHP Excel Classes

  25. Reading and writing Excel files as if they were files using a stream handler

  Ignatius Teo (Australia)

  26. Excel MROUND function

  Steve Winnington (United Kingdom)

  27. Excel Financial Functions

 Enrique Garcia M. (Colombia)

 28. Indexing Excel and other file types for searching with Lucene

 Giampaolo Losito (Italy)

 29. Retrieve Application Internationalization Texts from Excel files

 Johan Barbier (France)

The above introduces 30 PHP Excel processing classes, including related content. I hope it will be helpful to friends who are interested in PHP tutorials.

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