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    m.sue
    wrote on 2 Nov 2016, 13:30 last edited by
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    Hi,
    the code looks like Excel is the one that does the work. You just say what Excel should do. So the commands you send are Excel-commands which should be defined in the Excel documentation. QQxObject just enables the communication with Excel but does not produce the actual charts. You could probably do the same with the same commands using PowerShell.
    -Michael.

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      2 Nov 2016, 13:30

      Hi,
      the code looks like Excel is the one that does the work. You just say what Excel should do. So the commands you send are Excel-commands which should be defined in the Excel documentation. QQxObject just enables the communication with Excel but does not produce the actual charts. You could probably do the same with the same commands using PowerShell.
      -Michael.

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      alizadeh91
      wrote on 2 Nov 2016, 13:32 last edited by
      #3

      @m.sue Yes and I assumed that maybe someone has experienced with that since I'm not.

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        m.sue
        wrote on 2 Nov 2016, 13:43 last edited by m.sue 11 Feb 2016, 13:46
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        How about this: It's for VBA but you should be able to get the information of what is possible and how to do it: https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/office/ff820756.aspx

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          alizadeh91
          wrote on 2 Nov 2016, 13:46 last edited by
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          I'm just looking for some hints since I'm quite new in this area. The link you have sent is not english!!!

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            m.sue
            wrote on 2 Nov 2016, 13:48 last edited by
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            Now it is :-)

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              alizadeh91
              wrote on 2 Nov 2016, 13:55 last edited by
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              That didn't help. I'm little confused.What are those APIs in the code I've posted? I'll be really appreciated if anybody help

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                2 Nov 2016, 13:46

                I'm just looking for some hints since I'm quite new in this area. The link you have sent is not english!!!

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                mrjj
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                wrote on 2 Nov 2016, 13:56 last edited by
                #8

                @alizadeh91

                What is the difference between the chart object you get with this code and the
                one you refer to as embedded?
                It seems the same
                as
                http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsHowTo/QuickChartVBA.html

                You add chart
                AxObject *chart = workbook->querySubObject("Charts")->querySubObject("Add");
                You set type
                chart->setProperty("Chart Type", 73);

                The API is for the programming of Excel. Its Automation API.

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                  2 Nov 2016, 13:56

                  @alizadeh91

                  What is the difference between the chart object you get with this code and the
                  one you refer to as embedded?
                  It seems the same
                  as
                  http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsHowTo/QuickChartVBA.html

                  You add chart
                  AxObject *chart = workbook->querySubObject("Charts")->querySubObject("Add");
                  You set type
                  chart->setProperty("Chart Type", 73);

                  The API is for the programming of Excel. Its Automation API.

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                  alizadeh91
                  wrote on 2 Nov 2016, 13:59 last edited by
                  #9

                  @mrjj Thanks, The chart that is created is a 'worksheet chart' which is a worksheet which is dedicated to a fullscreen chart. I want to create a embedded chart in a ordinary worksheet.

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                    2 Nov 2016, 13:59

                    @mrjj Thanks, The chart that is created is a 'worksheet chart' which is a worksheet which is dedicated to a fullscreen chart. I want to create a embedded chart in a ordinary worksheet.

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                    wrote on 2 Nov 2016, 14:07 last edited by
                    #10

                    @alizadeh91
                    Hmm
                    I think it comes from the fact we create it
                    QAxObject *chart = workbook->querySubObject("Charts")->querySubObject("Add");
                    on the workbook

                    I wonder if we can ask worksheet->querySubObject("Charts")xxx
                    so its added to the collection of the sheet.
                    Or
                    "ActiveSheet"-->querySubObject("Charts")

                    If you see here
                    https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/ff194426.aspx

                    So I think its about what collection you put it in.

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                    • M mrjj
                      2 Nov 2016, 14:07

                      @alizadeh91
                      Hmm
                      I think it comes from the fact we create it
                      QAxObject *chart = workbook->querySubObject("Charts")->querySubObject("Add");
                      on the workbook

                      I wonder if we can ask worksheet->querySubObject("Charts")xxx
                      so its added to the collection of the sheet.
                      Or
                      "ActiveSheet"-->querySubObject("Charts")

                      If you see here
                      https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/ff194426.aspx

                      So I think its about what collection you put it in.

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                      alizadeh91
                      wrote on 2 Nov 2016, 14:17 last edited by
                      #11

                      @mrjj Thanks again, But I have question in my mind and there are some gaps in my understandings. What is the differences between VBA sample codes in your link and the Activex codes ? How should I convert them to c++? Should I just follow the patterns and guess them?!

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                        2 Nov 2016, 14:17

                        @mrjj Thanks again, But I have question in my mind and there are some gaps in my understandings. What is the differences between VBA sample codes in your link and the Activex codes ? How should I convert them to c++? Should I just follow the patterns and guess them?!

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                        mrjj
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                        wrote on 2 Nov 2016, 14:22 last edited by
                        #12

                        @alizadeh91
                        They are using the same model. The syntax is just different. With Qt you are running it via
                        a Automation server which VBA also does but its just more natural looking.

                        So even syntax not the same, the object its uses and often also actual structure is the same.

                        So if you know how to get a embedded chart in VBA, the same will work for Qt.

                        Therefore an understanding of the model (of Excel) is needed to use the Qt code.

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                          2 Nov 2016, 14:22

                          @alizadeh91
                          They are using the same model. The syntax is just different. With Qt you are running it via
                          a Automation server which VBA also does but its just more natural looking.

                          So even syntax not the same, the object its uses and often also actual structure is the same.

                          So if you know how to get a embedded chart in VBA, the same will work for Qt.

                          Therefore an understanding of the model (of Excel) is needed to use the Qt code.

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                          alizadeh91
                          wrote on 2 Nov 2016, 14:24 last edited by alizadeh91 11 Feb 2016, 14:25
                          #13

                          @mrjj Thanks, Could u give me an example (some codes for VBA and Qt which are equivalent). I need a start point to start learning it

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                            2 Nov 2016, 14:24

                            @mrjj Thanks, Could u give me an example (some codes for VBA and Qt which are equivalent). I need a start point to start learning it

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                            wrote on 2 Nov 2016, 14:59 last edited by
                            #14

                            @alizadeh91
                            Sadly its not just a 1 to 1 convert.

                            VBA:
                            Sub charObj()
                            Dim myChartObject As ChartObject
                            Set myChartObject = ActiveSheet.ChartObjects.Add(Left:=200, Top:=200, _
                            Width:=400, Height:=300)
                            End Sub

                            We can see it adds to ChartObjects of the active sheet. So we know it also has a collection and not
                            just the workbook.

                            in Qt we do
                            QAxObject *workbook = excel->querySubObject("Workbooks")->querySubObject("Add");
                            QAxObject *worksheet = workbook->querySubObject("Worksheets(1)");
                            Which gives us the sheet.

                            There should also be a way to get ActiveSheet like VBA.

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                            • M mrjj
                              2 Nov 2016, 14:59

                              @alizadeh91
                              Sadly its not just a 1 to 1 convert.

                              VBA:
                              Sub charObj()
                              Dim myChartObject As ChartObject
                              Set myChartObject = ActiveSheet.ChartObjects.Add(Left:=200, Top:=200, _
                              Width:=400, Height:=300)
                              End Sub

                              We can see it adds to ChartObjects of the active sheet. So we know it also has a collection and not
                              just the workbook.

                              in Qt we do
                              QAxObject *workbook = excel->querySubObject("Workbooks")->querySubObject("Add");
                              QAxObject *worksheet = workbook->querySubObject("Worksheets(1)");
                              Which gives us the sheet.

                              There should also be a way to get ActiveSheet like VBA.

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                              alizadeh91
                              wrote on 2 Nov 2016, 15:56 last edited by alizadeh91 11 Feb 2016, 15:57
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                              @mrjj Ok, I've got it and from this I've found that I have to write below code to add a embedded chart in a worksheet:

                              worksheet->querySubObject("ChartObjects")->querySubObject("Add")
                              

                              But it gives following error:

                              QAxBase: Error calling IDispatch member ChartObjects: Member not found
                              

                              I wish there was some examples in web but there is nothing...

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                                2 Nov 2016, 15:56

                                @mrjj Ok, I've got it and from this I've found that I have to write below code to add a embedded chart in a worksheet:

                                worksheet->querySubObject("ChartObjects")->querySubObject("Add")
                                

                                But it gives following error:

                                QAxBase: Error calling IDispatch member ChartObjects: Member not found
                                

                                I wish there was some examples in web but there is nothing...

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                                mrjj
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                                wrote on 2 Nov 2016, 15:59 last edited by
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                                @alizadeh91
                                Well

                                I had luck with
                                QAxObject* test = workbook->querySubObject("ActiveSheet");
                                QAxObject* charts = test->querySubObject("ChartObjects");
                                QList<QVariant> f; f << 200 << 400 << 200 << 200;
                                QVariant ch = charts->dynamicCall("Add(int, int, int, int)", f );

                                Added Chart to first sheet

                                Now is issue how to get the chart to set it up.

                                Not sure what Add returns.
                                IF we could get handle to the new chart, rest of code be the same and it would be embedded.

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                                  2 Nov 2016, 15:59

                                  @alizadeh91
                                  Well

                                  I had luck with
                                  QAxObject* test = workbook->querySubObject("ActiveSheet");
                                  QAxObject* charts = test->querySubObject("ChartObjects");
                                  QList<QVariant> f; f << 200 << 400 << 200 << 200;
                                  QVariant ch = charts->dynamicCall("Add(int, int, int, int)", f );

                                  Added Chart to first sheet

                                  Now is issue how to get the chart to set it up.

                                  Not sure what Add returns.
                                  IF we could get handle to the new chart, rest of code be the same and it would be embedded.

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                                  alizadeh91
                                  wrote on 2 Nov 2016, 16:01 last edited by
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                                  @mrjj I don't know why it gives that error that the member is not found (ChartObjects) :(

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                                    2 Nov 2016, 16:01

                                    @mrjj I don't know why it gives that error that the member is not found (ChartObjects) :(

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                                    mrjj
                                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                                    wrote on 2 Nov 2016, 16:17 last edited by
                                    #18

                                    @alizadeh91
                                    Because it must be via ActiveSheet or else it dont know it , i think.
                                    Or it dont know Add() that way.
                                    That is the frustrating part. Finding out where it keeps the stuff you want.

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                                      2 Nov 2016, 16:17

                                      @alizadeh91
                                      Because it must be via ActiveSheet or else it dont know it , i think.
                                      Or it dont know Add() that way.
                                      That is the frustrating part. Finding out where it keeps the stuff you want.

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                                      alizadeh91
                                      wrote on 3 Nov 2016, 19:00 last edited by
                                      #19

                                      @mrjj I've changed the code as below and this codes works:

                                      QAxObject* excel = new QAxObject( "Excel.Application", 0 );
                                          QAxObject* workbooks = excel->querySubObject( "Workbooks" );
                                          QAxObject* workbook = workbooks->querySubObject( "Open(const QString&)", "D:\\test.xls" );
                                          QAxObject* sheets = workbook->querySubObject( "Worksheets" );
                                          QAxObject* sheet = sheets->querySubObject( "Item( int )", 1 );
                                          QAxObject* chart = sheet->querySubObject("ChartObjects(int)",1)->querySubObject("Chart");
                                      

                                      As seen, ChartObjects(int) has a member called 'Chart' and the code works. So it seems that ChartObjects is not defined by itself or something like that.

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                                        mrjj
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                                        wrote on 4 Nov 2016, 07:40 last edited by mrjj 11 Apr 2016, 07:41
                                        #20

                                        Ah so ("ChartObjects(int)",1)->querySubObject("Chart");
                                        gives the first chart.
                                        Good work.
                                        Thank you for reporting back.

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                                        • M mrjj
                                          4 Nov 2016, 07:40

                                          Ah so ("ChartObjects(int)",1)->querySubObject("Chart");
                                          gives the first chart.
                                          Good work.
                                          Thank you for reporting back.

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                                          alizadeh91
                                          wrote on 4 Nov 2016, 13:33 last edited by
                                          #21

                                          @mrjj But still having problem with adding new embedded chart!!!

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