As said by @Gagravarr, DataFormatter handles most errors now (I use poi-3.11-beta2). But, as said in my comment, some formula errors can still throw exceptions.
For example, when evaluating a formula like =xxx()
when xxx isn't a real function, Excel displays #NAME?
but we get a "Don't know how to evaluate name 'xxx'" runtime exception.
Fortunately, it is simple to handle:
public String readCellValue(Cell cell)
{
switch (cell.getCellType())
{
case Cell.CELL_TYPE_BLANK:
return "(blank)";
case Cell.CELL_TYPE_BOOLEAN:
return String.valueOf(cell.getBooleanCellValue());
case Cell.CELL_TYPE_ERROR:
return String.valueOf(cell.getErrorCellValue());
case Cell.CELL_TYPE_FORMULA:
return readFormattedCellValue(cell);
case Cell.CELL_TYPE_NUMERIC:
return String.valueOf(cell.getNumericCellValue());
case Cell.CELL_TYPE_STRING:
return cell.getStringCellValue();
default:
return "Unknown type!";
}
}
public String readFormattedCellValue(Cell cell)
{
try
{
return formatter.formatCellValue(cell, evaluator);
}
catch (RuntimeException e)
{
return e.getMessage(); // Error from evaluator, for example "Don't know how to evaluate name 'xxx'" if we have =xxx() in cell
}
}
For the record, formatter
and evaluator
are created like in the convert to CSV example:
try (FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(file))
{
// Open the workbook and then create the FormulaEvaluator and
// DataFormatter instances that will be needed to, respectively,
// force evaluation of formulae found in cells and create a
// formatted String encapsulating the cells contents.
workbook = WorkbookFactory.create(fis);
evaluator = workbook.getCreationHelper().createFormulaEvaluator();
formatter = new DataFormatter(true);
}
For some unknown reason, the WorkbookFactory
lives only in the poi-ooml-3.11-beta2.jar, not in the poi-3.11-beta2.jar one.