Extract Images from Worksheets
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Microsoft Excel users can add images to spreadsheets. With Aspose.Cells, it’s possible to read images from Microsoft Excel files and save them to a local drive. This article shows how to achieve this using Aspose.Cells for Java API.
The sample code below shows how to extract images from an Excel file and save them.
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// For complete examples and data files, please go to https://github.com/aspose-cells/Aspose.Cells-for-Java | |
// The path to the documents directory. | |
String dataDir = Utils.getSharedDataDir(ExtractImagesfromWorksheets.class) + "TechnicalArticles/"; | |
// Open a template Excel file | |
Workbook workbook = new Workbook(dataDir + "book3.xlsx"); | |
// Get the first worksheet | |
Worksheet worksheet = workbook.getWorksheets().get(0); | |
// Get the first Picture in the first worksheet | |
Picture pic = worksheet.getPictures().get(0); | |
// Set the output image file path | |
String fileName = "aspose-logo.jpg"; | |
// Note: you may evaluate the image format before specifying the image path | |
// Define ImageOrPrintOptions | |
ImageOrPrintOptions printoption = new ImageOrPrintOptions(); | |
// Specify the image format | |
printoption.setImageType(ImageType.JPEG); | |
// Save the image | |
pic.toImage(dataDir + fileName, printoption); |