Lightweight and fast library written in C# for reading Microsoft Excel files (2.0-2007).
Please feel free to fork and submit pull requests to the develop branch.
If you are reporting an issue it is really useful if you can supply an example Excel file as this makes debugging much easier and without it we may not be able to resolve any problems.
File Type | Container Format | File Format | Excel Version(s) |
---|---|---|---|
.xlsx | ZIP, CFB+ZIP | OpenXml | 2007 and newer |
.xls | CFB | BIFF8 | 97, 2000, XP, 2003 98, 2001, v.X, 2004 (Mac) |
.xls | CFB | BIFF5 | 5.0, 95 |
.xls | - | BIFF4 | 4.0 |
.xls | - | BIFF3 | 3.0 |
.xls | - | BIFF2 | 2.0, 2.2 |
It is recommended to use NuGet. F.ex through the VS Package Manager Console Install-Package <package>
or using the VS "Manage NuGet Packages..." extension.
As of ExcelDataReader version 3.0, the project was split into multiple packages:
Install the ExcelDataReader
base package to use the "low level" reader interface. Compatible with net20, net45, netstandard1.3 and netstandard2.0.
Install the ExcelDataReader.DataSet
extension package to use the AsDataSet()
method to populate a System.Data.DataSet
. This will also pull in the base package. Compatible with net20, net45 and netstandard2.0.
using (var stream = File.Open(filePath, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read)) {
// Auto-detect format, supports:
// - Binary Excel files (2.0-2003 format; *.xls)
// - OpenXml Excel files (2007 format; *.xlsx)
using (var reader = ExcelReaderFactory.CreateReader(stream)) {
// Choose one of either 1 or 2:
// 1. Use the reader methods
do {
while (reader.Read()) {
// reader.GetDouble(0);
}
} while (reader.NextResult());
// 2. Use the AsDataSet extension method
var result = reader.AsDataSet();
// The result of each spreadsheet is in result.Tables
}
}
The AsDataSet()
extension method is a convenient helper for quickly getting the data, but is not always available or desirable to use. ExcelDataReader implements the System.Data.IDataReader
and IDataRecord
interfaces to navigate and retrieve data at a lower level. The most important reader methods and properties:
Read()
reads a row from the current sheet.NextResult()
advances the cursor to the next sheet.ResultsCount
returns the number of sheets in the current workbook.Name
returns the name of the current sheet.CodeName
returns the VBA code name identifier of the current sheet.FieldCount
returns the number of columns in the current sheet.HeaderFooter
returns an object with information about the headers and footers, ornull
if there are none.RowHeight
returns the visual height of the current row in points. May be 0 if the row is hidden.GetFieldType()
returns the type of a value in the current row. Always one of the types supported by Excel:double
,int
,bool
,DateTime
,TimeSpan
,string
, ornull
if there is no value.IsDBNull()
checks if a value in the current row is null.GetValue()
returns a value from the current row as anobject
, ornull
if there is no value.GetDouble()
,GetInt32()
,GetBoolean()
,GetDateTime()
,GetString()
return a value from the current row cast to their respective type.GetNumberFormatString()
returns a formatting object for a value in the current row, ornull
if there is no value. See also the Formatting section below.- The typed
Get*()
methods throwInvalidCastException
unless the types match exactly.
The ExcelReaderFactory.CreateReader()
, CreateBinaryReader()
, CreateOpenXmlReader()
methods accept an optional configuration object to modify the behavior of the reader:
var reader = ExcelReaderFactory.CreateReader(stream, new ExcelReaderConfiguration() {
// Gets or sets the encoding to use when the input XLS lacks a CodePage
// record. Default: cp1252. (XLS BIFF2-5 only)
FallbackEncoding = Encoding.GetEncoding(1252),
// Gets or sets the password used to open password protected workbooks.
Password = "password"
});
The AsDataSet()
method accepts an optional configuration object to modify the behavior of the DataSet conversion:
var result = reader.AsDataSet(new ExcelDataSetConfiguration() {
// Gets or sets a value indicating whether to set the DataColumn.DataType
// property in a second pass.
UseColumnDataType = true,
// Gets or sets a callback to obtain configuration options for a DataTable.
ConfigureDataTable = (tableReader) => new ExcelDataTableConfiguration() {
// Gets or sets a value indicating the prefix of generated column names.
EmptyColumnNamePrefix = "Column",
// Gets or sets a value indicating whether to use a row from the
// data as column names.
UseHeaderRow = false,
// Gets or sets a callback to determine which row is the header row.
// Only called when UseHeaderRow = true.
ReadHeaderRow = (rowReader) => {
// F.ex skip the first row and use the 2nd row as column headers:
rowReader.Read();
},
// Gets or sets a callback to determine whether to include the
// current row in the DataTable.
FilterRow = (rowReader) => {
return true;
},
}
});
IExcelDataReader.GetNumberFormatString(i)
returns an object of type NumberFormatString
with the following public method and properties:
string Format(object value, CultureInfo culture)
applies the number format to a value - typically fromIExcelDataReader.GetValue(i)
- and returns the formatted string. Uses culture specific thousand and decimal separators when applicable.string FormatString
returns the number format string.bool IsValid
returns true if the number format string parsed.bool IsDateTimeFormat
returns true when the number format contains date formatting tokens and applies to a .NETDateTime
.bool IsTimeSpanFormat
returns true when the number format contains duration formatting tokens [hh], [mm] or [ss] and applies to a .NETTimeSpan
.
Please note, some advanced number format features are not supported currently: conditions, currencies, colors, variable font width.
By default, ExcelDataReader throws a NotSupportedException "No data is available for encoding 1252." on .NET Core.
To fix, add a dependency to the package System.Text.Encoding.CodePages
and then add code to register the code page provider during application initialization (f.ex in Startup.cs):
System.Text.Encoding.RegisterProvider(System.Text.CodePagesEncodingProvider.Instance);
This is required to parse strings in binary BIFF2-5 Excel documents encoded with DOS-era code pages. These encodings are registered by default in the full .NET Framework, but not on .NET Core.