I am using Apache POI for reading excel file. And while reading it I have noticed that it takes strings as float values.
If my cell contains 1 then it will fetch it as 1.0
I took some hints from previous questions here and modified the code but still the float representation remains as it is.
How would I read correctly the data for strings and dates?
DataFormatter df = new DataFormatter();
for (Row row : sheet) {
for(int cn=0; cn<row.getLastCellNum(); cn++) {
// If the cell is missing from the file, generate a blank one
// (Works by specifying a MissingCellPolicy)
Cell cell = row.getCell(cn, Row.CREATE_NULL_AS_BLANK);
// Print the cell for debugging
cell.setCellType(Cell.CELL_TYPE_STRING);
System.out.println("CELL: " + cn + " --> " + df.formatCellValue(cell));
if (row.getRowNum() == 0) {
sheetColumnNames.add(cell.getRichStringCellValue().getString());
}
}
}
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