Export CHART object to EMF format file using Cells Cloud SDK for Go
API
POST
https://api.aspose.cloud/v3.0/cells/export
Export CHART object to EMF file from Excel file is a complex task. Export CHART to EMF format transitions is performed by our Go SDK while maintaining the source CHART spreadsheet's main structural and logical content. Our Go library is a professional solution to export CHART objects to EMF format files online. This Cloud SDK gives Go developers powerful functionality and perfect EMF output.
Code example in Go using REST API to export CHART to EMF format from spreadsheet
// For complete examples and data files, please go to https://github.com/aspose-cells-cloud/aspose-cells-cloud-go/
package main
import (
"encoding/base64"
"os"
asposecellscloud "github.com/aspose-cells-cloud/aspose-cells-cloud-go/v22"
)
func main() {
instance := asposecellscloud.NewLightCellsApiService(os.Getenv("ProductClientId"), os.Getenv("ProductClientSecret"))
var files map[string]string
files = make(map[string]string)
files["Book1.xlsx"] = "C:/Book1.xlsx"
files["myDocument.xlsx"] = "C:/myDocument.xlsx"
postExportOpts := new(asposecellscloud.PostExportOpts)
postExportOpts.ObjectType = "chart"
postExportOpts.Format = "emf"
filesresult, _, err := instance.PostExport(files, postExportOpts)
if err != nil {
return
}
print(filesresult.Files[0].Filename)
originalStringBytes, err1 := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(filesresult.Files[0].FileContent)
if err1 != nil {
return
}
f, err2 := os.Create(filesresult.Files[0].Filename)
if err2 != nil {
return
}
_, err3 := f.Write(originalStringBytes)
if err3 != nil {
return
}
f.Close()
}
How to use Cells Cloud SDK for Go to export objects from Excel CHART to EMF
- Register an account at Dashboard to get free API quota & authorization details
- Initialize the Cells API with your Client ID, Client Secret, Base URL, and API version.
- Use the `postExport` method to retrieve the resulting stream.
System Requirements
- go version go1.13.0 or newer