HOWTO: Use MFC to Create a Microsoft Excel 97 Chart

ID: Q178783


The information in this article applies to:
  • The Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC), used with:
    • Microsoft Visual C++, 32-bit Editions, versions 5.0, 6.0
    • Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows
  • Microsoft Office 2000 Developer
  • Microsoft Excel 2000


SUMMARY

This article discusses how to use version 4.2 of the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) library installed with Microsoft Visual C++ versions 5.0 and 6.0 to automate Microsoft Excel 97 so that it will populate a worksheet with data and create charts.


MORE INFORMATION

You can copy the code in this article to the message handler function of an event defined in an MFC .cpp file. However, the purpose of the code is to illustrate the process of using the IDispatch interfaces and member functions defined in the Excel8.olb type library. The primary benefit comes from reading and understanding the code so that you can modify the example, or write code from scratch to automate Microsoft Excel 97 or Excel 2000.

Notes for Automating Microsoft Excel 2000:

Some methods and properties have changed for Microsoft Excel 2000. For additional information about using the sample code described in this article with the Microsoft Excel 2000 type library, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Q224925 INFO: Type Libraries for Office 2000 Have Changed

Steps to Create the Project

  1. In Microsoft Excel, create a new workbook named Test.xls.


  2. Follow steps 1 through 12 in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to create a sample project that uses the IDispatch interfaces and member functions defined in the Excel8.olb type library:


  3. Q178749 HOWTO: Create an Automation Project Using MFC and a Type Library
  4. At the top of the AutoProjectDlg.cpp, add the following line:


  5. 
          #include "excel8.h" 
  6. Add the following code to CAutoProjectDlg::OnRun() in the AutoProjectDLG.cpp file.


  7. Sample Code

    
          try
          {
           _Application app;  // app is the Excel 8 _Application object.
           _Workbook book;
           _Worksheet sheet;
           _Chart chart;
    
           Workbooks books;
           Worksheets sheets;
           Range range;
           ChartObjects chartobjects;
           Charts charts;
           LPDISPATCH lpDisp;
    
           // Common OLE variants. These are easy variants to use for
           // calling arguments.
           COleVariant
                      covTrue((short)TRUE),
                      covFalse((short)FALSE),
                      covOptional((long)DISP_E_PARAMNOTFOUND, VT_ERROR);
    
           // Start Excel and get the Application object.
           if(!app.CreateDispatch("Excel.Application"))
           {
            AfxMessageBox(
                 "Couldn't start Excel and get an application 0bject");
            return;
           }
    
           // Set visible.
           app.SetVisible(TRUE);
    
           // Get Workbooks collection.
           lpDisp = app.GetWorkbooks();  // Get an IDispatch pointer.
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           books.AttachDispatch( lpDisp );  // Attach the IDispatch pointer
                                            // to the books object.
           // Open a workbook.
           lpDisp = books.Open("C:\\My Docs\\Test",
                       covOptional, covOptional, covOptional, covOptional,
                       covOptional, covOptional, covOptional, covOptional,
                       covOptional, covOptional, covOptional, covOptional
                              );
           ASSERT(lpDisp);  // It should have worked.
    
           // Attach to a Workbook object.
           book.AttachDispatch( lpDisp );  // Attach the IDispatch pointer
                                           // to the Workbook object.
    
           // Get sheets.
           lpDisp = book.GetSheets();
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           sheets.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);
    
           lpDisp = sheets.GetItem( COleVariant((short)(1)) );
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           // Attach the lpDisp pointer to a Worksheet object.
           sheet.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);
    
           lpDisp = sheet.GetRange(COleVariant("A1"), COleVariant("W40"));
                                   // The range is from A1 to W40.
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           range.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);  // Attach the IDispatch pointer
                                          // to the range object.
           range.Clear();  // Could be ClearContents().
    
           ::Sleep(500); // So you can see it happen.
    
           lpDisp = sheet.GetRange(COleVariant("A3"), COleVariant("A3"));
                                                     // From A3 to A3.
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           range.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);  // Attach the IDispatch pointer
                                          // the range object.
           range.SetValue(COleVariant("March")); // Insert March into range.
    
    
           // Following is a series of repetitive steps to populate the
           // worksheet's cells with a series of Months and values to be
           // used in the Chart object, which is yet to be constructed.
    
           lpDisp = sheet.GetRange(COleVariant("B3"), COleVariant("B3"));
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           range.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);
           range.SetValue(COleVariant("12")); // Value for March.
    
           lpDisp = sheet.GetRange(COleVariant("A4"), COleVariant("A4"));
                // Months will be in column A, values in column B.
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           range.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);
           range.SetValue(COleVariant("April"));
    
           lpDisp = sheet.GetRange(COleVariant("B4"), COleVariant("B4"));
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           range.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);
           range.SetValue(COleVariant("8"));
    
           lpDisp = sheet.GetRange(COleVariant("A5"), COleVariant("A5"));
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           range.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);
           range.SetValue(COleVariant("May"));
    
           lpDisp = sheet.GetRange(COleVariant("B5"), COleVariant("B5"));
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           range.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);
           range.SetValue(COleVariant("2"));
    
           lpDisp = sheet.GetRange(COleVariant("A6"), COleVariant("A6"));
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           range.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);
           range.SetValue(COleVariant("June"));
    
           lpDisp = sheet.GetRange(COleVariant("B6"), COleVariant("B6"));
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           range.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);
           range.SetValue(COleVariant("11"));
    
           lpDisp = sheet.GetRange(COleVariant("A7"), COleVariant("A7"));
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           range.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);
           range.SetValue(COleVariant("July"));
    
           lpDisp = sheet.GetRange(COleVariant("B7"), COleVariant("B7"));
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           range.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);
           range.SetValue(COleVariant("16"));
    
           // The cells are populated. To start the chart,
           // declare some long variables and site the chart.
           long left, top, width, height;
           left = 100;
           top = 10;
           width = 350;
           height = 250;
    
           lpDisp = sheet.ChartObjects(covOptional);
    
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           chartobjects.AttachDispatch(lpDisp); // Attach the lpDisp pointer
                                       // for ChartObjects to the chartobjects
                                       // object.
           chartobjects.Add(left, top, width, height); // Defines the rectangle
    
           lpDisp = chartobjects.Item( COleVariant((short)(1)) ); //First chart
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           ChartObject chartobject(lpDisp);  // Declared and constructed
                                             // in one step.
           chart.AttachDispatch(chartobject.GetChart()); // GetChart() returns
                                             // LPDISPATCH, and this attaches it
                                             // to your chart object.
    
           lpDisp = sheet.GetRange(COleVariant("A3"), COleVariant("B7"));
                             // The range containing the data to be charted.
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           range.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);
    
           VARIANT var; // ChartWizard needs a Variant for the Source range.
           var.vt = VT_DISPATCH; // .vt is the usable member of the tagVARIANT
                                 // Struct. Its value is a union of options.
           var.pdispVal = lpDisp; // Assign IDispatch pointer
                                  // of the Source range to var.
    
           chart.ChartWizard(var,                    // Source.
                            COleVariant((short)11),  // Gallery: 3d Column.
                            covOptional,             // Format, use default.
                            COleVariant((short)1),   // PlotBy: xlRows.
                            COleVariant((short)0),   // CategoryLabels.
                            COleVariant((short)1),   // SeriesLabels.
                            COleVariant((short)TRUE),  // HasLegend.
                            COleVariant("Use by Month"),  // Title.
                            COleVariant("Month"),    // CategoryTitle.
                            COleVariant("Usage in Thousands"),  // ValueTitles.
                            covOptional              // ExtraTitle.
                            );
           // The return is void.
           ::Sleep(3000);
           chartobject.Delete();  // Removes the first chartobject, sets the
           // ChartObjects.Item() count to 0. The next chart will restore the
           // item count to 1.
           ::Sleep(3000);  // Set the selected range to be erased.
           range.Clear();  // Erase the usage data.
    
           // Beginning of chart 2.
           lpDisp = sheet.GetRange(COleVariant("B3"), COleVariant("B3"));
                                          // From B3 to B3.
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           range.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);  // Attach the IDispatch pointer
                                          // to the range object.
           range.SetValue(COleVariant("Chocolate")); // Insert Chocolate into
                                                     // the range object.
    
           // Following is a series of repetitive steps to populate the
           // worksheet's cells with a series of Flavors and values to be
           // used in the chart object, your second chart.
    
           lpDisp = sheet.GetRange(COleVariant("B4"), COleVariant("B4"));
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           range.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);
           range.SetValue(COleVariant("12")); // Value for Chocolate.
    
           lpDisp = sheet.GetRange(COleVariant("C3"), COleVariant("C3"));
                // Flavors will be in row 3, values in row 4.
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           range.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);
           range.SetValue(COleVariant("Vanilla"));
    
           lpDisp = sheet.GetRange(COleVariant("C4"), COleVariant("C4"));
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           range.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);
           range.SetValue(COleVariant("8"));
    
           lpDisp = sheet.GetRange(COleVariant("D3"), COleVariant("D3"));
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           range.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);
           range.SetValue(COleVariant("Orange"));
    
           lpDisp = sheet.GetRange(COleVariant("D4"), COleVariant("D4"));
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           range.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);
           range.SetValue(COleVariant("6"));
    
           // The cells are populated. To start the chart,
           // define the bounds, and site the chart.
    
           left = 250;
           top = 40;
           width = 300;
           height = 300;
    
           lpDisp = sheet.ChartObjects(covOptional);
    
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           chartobjects.AttachDispatch(lpDisp); // Attach the lpDisp pointer
                                       // for ChartObjects to the chartobjects
                                       // object.
           chartobjects.Add(left, top, width, height); // Adds 1 to item count.
    
           //**************************************
           lpDisp = chartobjects.Item( COleVariant((short)(1)) );  // It was
               // zero, but just added one at a new location,
               // with new left, top, width, and height.
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           chartobject.AttachDispatch(lpDisp); // Use definition of new chart
                                               // site.
           chart.AttachDispatch(chartobject.GetChart());
           //**************************************
    
           lpDisp = sheet.GetRange(COleVariant("B3"), COleVariant("D4"));
                             // Range containing the data to be charted.
           ASSERT(lpDisp);
           range.AttachDispatch(lpDisp);
    
           var.pdispVal = lpDisp; // Contains IDispatch pointer
                                  // to the Source range.
    
           chart.ChartWizard(var,                    // Source.
                            COleVariant((short)11),  // Gallery = 3D Column.
                            covOptional,             // Format, use default.
                            COleVariant((short)2),   // PlotBy xlColumns.
                            COleVariant((short)0),   // CategoryLabels.
                            COleVariant((short)1),   // SeriesLabels.
                            COleVariant((short)TRUE),  // HasLegend.
                            COleVariant("Use by Flavor"),  // Title.
                            COleVariant("Flavor"),    // CategoryTitle.
                            COleVariant("Usage in Barrells"),  // ValueTitles.
                            covOptional              // ExtraTitle.
                            );
           // The return is void.
           ::Sleep(3000);
    
           //Show the chart in Print Preview.
           chart.PrintOut(COleVariant((short)1),     // From (page #).
                          COleVariant((short)1),     // To (page #).
                          COleVariant((short)1),     // Copies.
                          COleVariant((short)TRUE),  // Preview.
                          covOptional,               // ActivePrinter.
                          covFalse,                  // PrintToFile.
                          covFalse                   // Collate.
                          );
    
           book.SetSaved(TRUE); // Avoids the 'Save changes?' dialog box.
           app.Quit(); // Excel departs.
    
           // By default, the pointer references for the objects
           // range, book, chart, chartobjects, sheet, and app
           // are automatically released when they go out of scope.
           // ReleaseDispatch()s are unnecessary.
    
           ::Sleep(1000);
           AfxMessageBox("Just executed App.Quit()");
    
          }  // End of processing logic.
    
          catch(COleException *e)
          {
            char buf[1024];
            sprintf(buf, "COleException. SCODE: %08lx.", (long)e->m_sc);
            ::MessageBox(NULL, buf, "COleException", MB_SETFOREGROUND | MB_OK);
          }
    
          catch(COleDispatchException *e)
          {
           char buf[1024];
           sprintf(buf,
                   "COleDispatchException. SCODE: %08lx, Description: \"%s\".",
                   (long)e->m_wCode,
                   (LPSTR)e->m_strDescription.GetBuffer(1024));
           ::MessageBox(NULL, buf, "COleDispatchException",
                        MB_SETFOREGROUND | MB_OK);
          }
    
          catch(...)
          {
           ::MessageBox(NULL, "General Exception caught.", "Catch-All",
                        MB_SETFOREGROUND | MB_OK);
          } 
  8. You might need to modify the code in CAutoProjectDlg::OnRun() to indicate the correct path for your workbook Test.xls. The workbook is referenced in the following line:


  9. 
          lpDisp = books.open("C:\\My Docs\\Test", . . .); 

Additional query words: IDispatch graph xl8 Excel 8.0 Excel97 xl97

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Version : WINDOWS:2000; winnt:5.0,6.0; :
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