Doc json_to_sheet cell type resolution [ci skip]

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Dan Dascalescu 2021-09-11 01:33:48 -07:00
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@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ XLSX.utils.sheet_add_aoa(ws, [[4,5,6,7,8,9,0]], {origin: -1});
`XLSX.utils.json_to_sheet` takes an array of objects and returns a worksheet
with automatically-generated "headers" based on the keys of the objects. The
default column order is determined by the first appearance of the field using
`Object.keys`, but can be overridden using the options argument:
`Object.keys`. The function accepts an options argument:
| Option Name | Default | Description |
| :---------- | :-----: | :--------------------------------------------------- |
@ -111,8 +111,10 @@ default column order is determined by the first appearance of the field using
|`cellDates` | false | Store dates as type `d` (default is `n`) |
|`skipHeader` | false | If true, do not include header row in output |
All fields from each row will be written. If `header` is supplied and the array
does not contain a particular field, the key will be appended to the array.
- All fields from each row will be written. If `header` is an array and it does
not contain a particular field, the key will be appended to the array.
- Cell types are deduced from the type of each value. For example, a `Date`
object will generate a Date cell, while a string will generate a Text cell.
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<summary><b>Examples</b> (click to show)</summary>