Spreadsheet Workbench

Introduction
The Spreadsheet Workbench allows you to create and edit spreadsheets, use data from the spreadsheet as parameters in a model, fill the spreadsheet with data retrieved from a model, perform calculations, and export the data to other spreadsheet applications such as LibreOffice or Microsoft Excel.

The Spreadsheet Workbench has been available since FreeCAD 0.15.



Supported Functions
The spreadsheet provides access to the mathematical functions listed below. Numbers may use either a comma (',') or a decimal point ('.') separating whole digits from decimals. For functions taking two arguments, the arguments may be separated by either a semicolon (';') or a period followed by a space (". ").  abs(x) Absolute value of x  acos(x) Arc cosine; -1 <= x <= 1  asin(x) Arc sine; -1 <= x <= 1  atan(x) Arc tangent; -infinity <= x <= infinity  atan2(y, x) Arc tangent of y / x;  ceil(x) The smallest integer value greater than or equal to x   cos(angle) Cosine; angle in degrees (any value)  cosh(x) Hyperbolic cosine of x </li> exp(y) e raised to the y power </li> floor(x) The largest integer value less than or equal to x  </li> log(x) Log x base e </li> log10(x) Log x base 10 </li> mod(x, y) Remainder after dividing x by y </li> pow(x, y) x raised to the y power </li> round(x) Round x to the nearest integer  </li> sin(angle) Sine; angle in degrees (any value) </li> sinh(x) Hyperbolic sine of x </li> sqrt(x) Square root of x; x >= 0 </li> tan(angle) Tangent; angle in degrees (any value) </li> tanh(x) Hyperbolic tangent of x </li> trunc(x) Truncate x to the nearest integer  </li> </ul>

Trigonometric functions use degrees as their default unit; supplying rad following the value allows one to use radians. For example, cos(45) is the same as cos(pi rad / 4). Note that the rad must follow the first number, not the expression as a whole.

The following aggregate functions are supported: average, count, max, min, stddev, sum.

Aggregate functions can take one or more arguments, separated by comma or semicolon. Arguments may include ranges (two cells separated by a colon), e.g =average(B1:B8)

The constants pi and e are predefined.

The conditional statement works like this: ''= condition ? resultTrue : resultFalse''

The condition is defined as an expression that evaluates to either 0 (for false) or non-zero for true. The following comparison operators are defined: ==, !=, >, <, >=, and <=.

The conditional statement has actually a bug regarding nested conditional statements. Only the true-result may have another conditional statement. Parentheses are removed after confirming the expression. Trying to put a nested conditional statement in the false-result results in wrong set parentheses with a different result after a saving and reopening of the document.

Formulas are written as follows: =A2+A3

Noteː Cell-references have to be written with capital letters.

Reference To CAD-Data
It is possible to use data from the construction in the spreadsheet. The following table shows some examples assuming the model has a feature named "Cube" (note that this is the internal name of the feature, not the user assigned Label):

Cell Properties
The properties of a spreadsheet cell can be edited with a right-click on a cell. The following dialog pops up:



It has several tabs. The following properties can be changed:


 * Text color and background color
 * Text horizontal and vertical alignment
 * Text style: bold, italic, underline
 * Display unit for this cell. Please read the section below.
 * Define an alias-name for this cell. This alias-name can be used in cell formulas and also in FreeCADExpressions

The expressions are explained here: Expressions

Spreadsheet Data in Expressions
The usage of spreadsheet data in other parts of FreeCAD requires a fully defined name. Because it is possible to have more than one spreadsheet in a document, the spreadsheet name together with the cell name or alias is required. The following pictures showing the usage of an alias "number" from a spreadsheet "MySheet" in an expression in the PartDesign Workbench.

Typing an "M" shows a list of available names. The arrow-buttons allow to select "MySheet".



Typing an "n" shows now the list of available alias names in MySheet starting with "n". The "number" can be selected with the down-arrow-button. Once a valid name with a usable content is given, the result field will present the calculated length.



Units
The Spreadsheet uses units. If a number has a unit, this unit will be used in all calculations. The multiplication of two length with the unit mm gives an area with the unit mm&sup2;.

You can switch the length-unit from mm to inch in the dialog, you get with a right-click on a cell. The cell will now show the length in inches. The value used for calculations does not change. The results of a formula using this value do not change, when the shown unit of an input was changed. The result is still calculated from the length in mm.

A number without a unit cannot be changed in a number with unit by the cell properties dialog. One can put in a unit string, that will also be shown, but the cell still contains only a number without unit.

Sometime it is desirably to get rid of a unit. This can only to be done by multiplying with 1 with a reciprocal unit.

Importing and exporting
Sheets can be imported and exported to the csv format which can also be read and written by most other spreadsheet applications such as Microsoft Excel or LibreOffice Calc. When importing files into FreeCAD, the delimiter (the character that is used to separate columns) must be the TAB character (this can be set when exporting from other applications). The import of a CSV-file is available over the menu Spreadsheet/ Import Spreadsheet or by clicking on the icon. This import function does not open Excel files or any other spreadsheet format.

Spreadsheets in Excel-format "xlsx" can be imported via the menu File/Import... into a FreeCAD document. Excel-spreadsheets can also be opened by FreeCAD by clicking in the menu File/Open... or by clicking on the icon. In this case a new document with a spreadsheet inside is created. Supported are the following features:


 * all functions that are also available in the FreeCAD spreadsheet. Other functions do give an error in the corresponding cell after the import.
 * Alias names for cells
 * More than one table in the Excel-sheet. In this case more FreeCAD spreadsheets are created.

Other functionality is not imported into the FreeCAD spreadsheet. The Excel-import is of FreeCAD.

Current Limitations
It is not possible providing data for a geometry, for example a length, in a spreadsheet and retrieving in the same spreadsheet the volume of the resulting shape. This will create a circular reference. This is a design decision. However, it is possible to use two different spreadsheets: one as data-source for geometry and another for reporting geometry-data.

It is not possible to select and copy multiple cells. Only the content of a cell from the input field can be copied and paste into the input field of another cell.

For FreeCAD earlier versions see Spreadsheet legacy