Actually the requirement is to generate json array object or json object from angular material table so that I can use this object and export to Excel sheet.
Below is the data.
const ELEMENT_DATA: Element[] = [
{position: 1, name: 'Hydrogen', weight: 1.0079, symbol: 'H'},
{position: 2, name: 'Helium', weight: 4.0026, symbol: 'He'},
{position: 3, name: 'Lithium', weight: 6.941, symbol: 'Li'},
{position: 4, name: 'Beryllium', weight: 9.0122, symbol: 'Be'},
{position: 5, name: 'Boron', weight: 10.811, symbol: 'B'},
{position: 6, name: 'Carbon', weight: 12.0107, symbol: 'C'},
{position: 7, name: 'Nitrogen', weight: 14.0067, symbol: 'N'},
{position: 8, name: 'Oxygen', weight: 15.9994, symbol: 'O'},
{position: 9, name: 'Fluorine', weight: 18.9984, symbol: 'F'},
{position: 10, name: 'Neon', weight: 20.1797, symbol: 'Ne'},
{position: 11, name: 'Sodium', weight: 22.9897, symbol: 'Na'},
{position: 12, name: 'Magnesium', weight: 24.305, symbol: 'Mg'},
{position: 13, name: 'Aluminum', weight: 26.9815, symbol: 'Al'},
{position: 14, name: 'Silicon', weight: 28.0855, symbol: 'Si'},
{position: 15, name: 'Phosphorus', weight: 30.9738, symbol: 'P'},
{position: 16, name: 'Sulfur', weight: 32.065, symbol: 'S'},
{position: 17, name: 'Chlorine', weight: 35.453, symbol: 'Cl'},
{position: 18, name: 'Argon', weight: 39.948, symbol: 'Ar'},
{position: 19, name: 'Potassium', weight: 39.0983, symbol: 'K'},
{position: 20, name: 'Calcium', weight: 40.078, symbol: 'Ca'},
];
Below is the Material table.
<div class="example-container mat-elevation-z8">
<mat-table #table [dataSource]="dataSource">
<!--- Note that these columns can be defined in any order.
The actual rendered columns are set as a property on the row definition" -->
<!-- Position Column -->
<ng-container matColumnDef="position">
<mat-header-cell *matHeaderCellDef> No. </mat-header-cell>
<mat-cell *matCellDef="let element"> {{element.position}} </mat-cell>
</ng-container>
<!-- Name Column -->
<ng-container matColumnDef="name">
<mat-header-cell *matHeaderCellDef> Name </mat-header-cell>
<mat-cell *matCellDef="let element"> {{element.name}} </mat-cell>
</ng-container>
<!-- Weight Column -->
<ng-container matColumnDef="weight">
<mat-header-cell *matHeaderCellDef> Weight </mat-header-cell>
<mat-cell *matCellDef="let element"> {{element.weight}} </mat-cell>
</ng-container>
<!-- Symbol Column -->
<ng-container matColumnDef="symbol">
<mat-header-cell *matHeaderCellDef> Symbol </mat-header-cell>
<mat-cell *matCellDef="let element"> {{element.symbol}} </mat-cell>
</ng-container>
<mat-header-row *matHeaderRowDef="displayedColumns"></mat-header-row>
<mat-row *matRowDef="let row; columns: displayedColumns;"></mat-row>
</mat-table>
</div>
I want to generate json object of this material table.
If your ultimate aim is to download excel sheet, then you can do so directly from the ELEMENT_DATA
instead of doing it from material table.
ts file
const Element=[
{position: 1, name: 'Hydrogen', weight: 1.0079, symbol: 'H'},
{position: 2, name: 'Helium', weight: 4.0026, symbol: 'He'},
{position: 3, name: 'Lithium', weight: 6.941, symbol: 'Li'},
{position: 4, name: 'Beryllium', weight: 9.0122, symbol: 'Be'},
{position: 5, name: 'Boron', weight: 10.811, symbol: 'B'}
];
DownloadAsExcel()
{
const worksheet: XLSX.WorkSheet=XLSX.utils.table_to_sheet(this.table.nativeElement);
const tbltojson = (JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(worksheet)));
const workbook: XLSX.WorkbBook = XLSX.utils.book_new();
XLSX.utils.book_append_sheet(workbook, worksheet, 'Sheet1'); //can use 'tbltojson' instead of 'worksheet'to download excel from a JSON object. Both work similarly
/* save to file */
XLSX.writeFile(workbook, 'YourFileName.xlsx');
}
Your downloaded excel looks like this: also import the xlsx module, so that the code doesn't show any error.
or if you need a json object then try converting the ELEMENT_DATA
into a json like:
JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(Element));