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## Writing Workbooks
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For writing, the first step is to generate output data. The helper functions
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`write` and `writeFile` will produce the data in various formats suitable for
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dissemination. The second step is to actual share the data with the end point.
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Assuming `workbook` is a workbook object:
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<details>
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<summary><b>nodejs write a file</b> (click to show)</summary>
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```js
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/* output format determined by filename */
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XLSX.writeFile(workbook, 'out.xlsx');
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/* at this point, out.xlsx is a file that you can distribute */
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```
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</details>
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<details>
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<summary><b>Browser download file</b> (click to show)</summary>
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Note: browser generates binary blob and forces a "download" to client. This
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example uses [FileSaver.js](https://github.com/eligrey/FileSaver.js/):
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```js
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/* bookType can be any supported output type */
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var wopts = { bookType:'xlsx', bookSST:false, type:'binary' };
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var wbout = XLSX.write(workbook,wopts);
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function s2ab(s) {
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var buf = new ArrayBuffer(s.length);
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var view = new Uint8Array(buf);
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for (var i=0; i!=s.length; ++i) view[i] = s.charCodeAt(i) & 0xFF;
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return buf;
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}
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/* the saveAs call downloads a file on the local machine */
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saveAs(new Blob([s2ab(wbout)],{type:"application/octet-stream"}), "test.xlsx");
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```
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</details>
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<details>
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<summary><b>Browser upload to server</b> (click to show)</summary>
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A complete example using XHR is [included in the xhr demo](demos/xhr/), along
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with examples for fetch and wrapper libraries. This example assumes the server
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can handle Base64-encoded files (see the demo for a basic nodejs server):
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```js
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/* in this example, send a base64 string to the server */
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var wopts = { bookType:'xlsx', bookSST:false, type:'base64' };
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var wbout = XLSX.write(workbook,wopts);
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var oReq = new XMLHttpRequest();
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oReq.open("POST", "/upload", true);
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var formdata = new FormData();
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formdata.append('file', 'test.xlsx'); // <-- server expects `file` to hold name
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formdata.append('data', wbout); // <-- `data` holds the base64-encoded data
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oReq.send(formdata);
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```
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</details>
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### Writing Examples
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- <http://sheetjs.com/demos/table.html> exporting an HTML table
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- <http://sheetjs.com/demos/writexlsx.html> generates a simple file
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