I have a google spreadsheet that allows me to keep track of costs and item amounts. I wrote a script to update these values; however, today it just hangs on getRange or getDataRange, even while debugging. This was working fine yesterday.
<code>function onOpen() {
var menuEntries = [{name: "Update P0", functionName: "UpdateP0"}];
SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet().addMenu("PI Utils", menuEntries);
}
function showMsg(data, title, timeout) {
if (typeof title == 'undefined') title = "";
if (typeof timeout == 'undefined') timeout = 5;
SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet().toast(data, title, timeout);
}
function UpdateP0() {
showMsg("Updating...", "", -1);
var piSheet = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet().getSheetByName('PI (Set1)');
piSheet.activate();
//SpreadsheetApp.flush();
var numPlanets = 5;
try {
var dRange = piSheet.getRange('A1:F55'); // will not execute pass this line
} catch (e) {
throw (e);
return;
}
for (var p = 1, prGroup = 1; p <= numPlanets; p++, prGroup += 11) {
var cell1, cell2, v1, v2;
// update extraction amounts
for (var r = 0; r < 3; r++) {
cell1 = dRange.getCell(prGroup + 2 + r, 3);
cell2 = dRange.getCell(prGroup + 2 + r, 4);
v1 = cell1.getValue().toString();
v2 = cell2.getValue().toString();
v1 = (v1.length == 0) ? parseFloat(0.0) : parseFloat(v1);
v2 = (v2.length == 0) ? parseFloat(0.0) : parseFloat(v2);
v2 += v1;
cell1.setValue(0);
cell2.setValue(v2);
}
// update production costs
for (var c = 2; c <= 5; c++) {
cell1 = dRange.getCell(prGroup + 9, c);
cell2 = dRange.getCell(prGroup + 8, c);
v1 = cell1.getValue().toString();
v2 = cell2.getValue().toString();
v1 = (v1.length == 0) ? parseFloat(0.0) : parseFloat(v1);
v2 = (v2.length == 0) ? parseFloat(0.0) : parseFloat(v2);
v2 += v1;
cell1.setValue(0);
cell2.setValue(v2);
}
}
SpreadsheetApp.flush();
showMsg("Completed.", "", 5);
}</code>
What I did to fix this issue (or maybe it's a coincidence) is to create a new sheet, with an adjusted name, and then cut & paste everything from the old sheet to the new one, and then finally delete the old sheet. Running the function worked on the new sheet.
Related
Problem: The details of item can't move together when latest stock update.
The picture below shows the initial input:
The picture below shows the problem when the stock changes:
Desired Output:
The formula of Name column for repeat the item:
=QUERY(ArrayFormula(FLATTEN(SPLIT(REPT($AL11:$AL13&"#",$AM11:$AM13),"#"))),"where Col1 is not null")
Suggestion
Using apps script
Not sure if it is possible using formula, but here's a script you can use. This of course still needs some tweaking to align with your spreadsheet.
Also what I've done with the script is it deletes both the last name and detail if you change it to lower stock since it makes more sense rather than keeping it in same spot.
try:
function onEdit(e) {
const ss = e.source;
const range = e.range;
if(range.getColumn() == 2 && range.getRow() > 1) {
const sheet = ss.getActiveSheet();
const lastRow = sheet.getLastRow();
const dataRange = sheet.getRange(2, 1, lastRow - 1, 2);
const dataValues = removeEmptyRows(dataRange.getValues());
const outputRange = dataRange.offset(0, 2);
const outputData = removeEmptyRows(outputRange.getValues());
let output = [];
dataValues.filter(x => x[1] && x[1] > 0).forEach(row => {
const [fruit, count] = row;
let currentFruit = outputData.filter(x => x[0] == fruit);
let currentCount = currentFruit.length, rows;
if(currentCount < count) {
rows = count - currentCount;
currentFruit.push(...Array(rows).fill([fruit, '']));
}
else if(count < currentCount) {
rows = currentCount - count;
currentFruit = currentFruit.slice(0, -1 * rows);
}
output.push(...currentFruit);
});
outputRange.clearContent();
sheet.getRange(2, 3, output.length, output[0].length).setValues(output);
}
}
function removeEmptyRows(array) {
return array.filter(x => x.filter(String).length > 0)
}
Result:
Let me know if this works or if you have other questions.
EDIT - Modified code
function onEdit(e) {
const ss = e.source;
const range = e.range;
if(range.getColumn() == 2 && range.getRow() > 1) {
// Needed values to modify
// Input: Data that holds how many items are in each category
const inputRowStart = 2; // Input starts at:
const inputColStart = 1; // ROW 2, COL 1 (A2)
// Output: Data where the output is written
const outputRowStart = 2; // Output starts at:
const outputColStart = 3; // ROW 2, COL 3 (C2)
const outputCols = 3; // 3 COLS (Fruits, Details, Date)
const sheet = ss.getActiveSheet();
const lastRow = sheet.getLastRow();
const inputRange = sheet.getRange(inputRowStart, inputColStart, lastRow - 1, 2);
const inputValues = removeEmptyRows(inputRange.getValues());
const outputRange = sheet.getRange(outputRowStart, outputColStart, lastRow - 1, outputCols);
const outputData = removeEmptyRows(outputRange.getValues());
let output = [];
inputValues.filter(row => row[1] > 0).forEach(row => {
const [fruit, count] = row;
let currentFruit = outputData.filter(row => row[0] == fruit);
let currentCount = currentFruit.length, rows;
if(currentCount < count) {
rows = count - currentCount;
currentFruit.push(...Array(rows).fill([fruit, ...Array(outputCols - 1).fill('')]));
}
else if(count < currentCount) {
currentFruit = currentFruit.slice(0, count);
}
output.push(...currentFruit);
});
outputRange.clearContent();
sheet.getRange(outputRowStart, outputColStart, output.length, output[0].length).setValues(output);
}
}
function removeEmptyRows(array) {
return array.filter(row => row.filter(String).length > 0)
}
Why does the head change here?
I thought assigning oddPointer to head would allow me to traverse through the list without changing head. This does not seem to be the case. When I log(head) it appears as 1->3->5, why is it not 1->2->3->4->5?
Is there a way to complete this without changing head?
// JavaScript
var oddEvenList = function (head) {
let oddList = new ListNode(-1);
let oddCopy = oddList;
let cnt = 0;
let oddPointer = head;
while (oddPointer) {
cnt++;
if (cnt % 2 !== 0) {
oddList.next = oddPointer; // -1,1,3,5
oddList = oddList.next;
}
oddPointer = oddPointer.next;
}
console.log(oddList);
console.log(oddCopy);
console.log(head);
console.log(oddPointer);
return -1;
}
function ListNode(val, next) {
this.val = (val === undefined ? 0 : val)
this.next = (next === undefined ? null : next)
}
let a1 = new ListNode(1);
let a2 = new ListNode(2);
let a3 = new ListNode(3);
let a4 = new ListNode(4);
let a5 = new ListNode(5)
a1.next = a2;
a2.next = a3;
a3.next = a4;
a4.next = a5;
console.log(oddEvenList(a1));
I have too many columns in the sheet and so many columns to hide as well, but while executing the script it runs half way and stopped saying maximum time reached.
When I again tried to execute it stopped exactly where I stopped previously. So I would like to have some customization that if the column is already hidden can skip that column and work on the others.
Is there any way to do it.
Here is the code I used:
function hideColumns() {
var ss = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet();
var sh = ss.getSheetByName('ANALYTIC');
var data = sh.getRange('6:6').getValues();
var numCols = sh.getMaxColumns();
var numRows = sh.getMaxRows();
for(var i = 0; i <= numCols; i++){
if(data[0][i] == ""){
sh.hideColumns(i+1);
} else {
sh.unhideColumn(sh.getRange(1, i+1, numRows, 1));
}
}
}
Please help me.
You can use the documentProperties to store the last column before the end of the execution. To prevent the run from stopping abruptly you stop the run a little prematurely at 5min (execution will terminate at 6min mark) mark and store the column number in the documentProperty. You also display an alert asking you rerun the script.
Then retrieve the column number on the next run and start from there. If the program gets through the complete loop you delete the said properties. So you start from zero if you rerun the script next time.
Below is the code for the same
function hideColumns() {
var ss = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet();
var sh = ss.getSheetByName('ANALYTIC');
var data = sh.getRange('6:6').getValues();
var numCols = sh.getMaxColumns();
var numRows = sh.getMaxRows();
var docProp = PropertiesService.getDocumentProperties()
var startCol = Number(docProp.getProperty("startCol")) //if there is no propert called startCol will return Null, Number(Null) = 0
Logger.log(startCol)
var startTime = new Date().getTime()
var ms5min = 5*60*1000 //5min in millseconds
for(var i = startCol; i <= numCols; i++){
if(data[0][i] == ""){
sh.hideColumns(i+1);
} else {
sh.unhideColumn(sh.getRange(1, i+1, numRows, 1));
}
var curTime = new Date().getTime()
var elasped = curTime-startTime
if (elasped >= ms5min){
docProp.setProperty("startCol", i)
SpreadsheetApp.getUi().alert("Please restart Run, exceeded 5min mark")
return
}
}
Logger.log(elasped)
docProp.deleteAllProperties()
}
If your sheet has under 10,000 columns (PropertiesService limit) you can use this script:
function hideColumns() {
var ss = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet();
var sh = ss.getSheetByName('ANALYTIC');
var data = sh.getRange('6:6').getValues();
var documentProperties = PropertiesService.getDocumentProperties()
var documentPropertiesVals = documentProperties.getProperties();
var numCols = sh.getMaxColumns();
for(var i = 0; i < numCols; i++){
if (!(cPlusInt(i) in documentPropertiesVals)) {
documentPropertiesVals[cPlusInt(i)] === 'empty';
}
if (documentPropertiesVals[cPlusInt(i)] === 'hidden' && data[0][i] == "") continue;
if (documentPropertiesVals[cPlusInt(i)] === 'unhidden' && data[0][i] != "") continue;
if(data[0][i] == ""){
sh.hideColumns(i+1);
documentProperties.setProperty(cPlusInt(i), 'hidden')
} else {
sh.unhideColumn(sh.getRange(1, i+1, 1, 1));
documentProperties.setProperty(cPlusInt(i), 'unhidden')
}
}
}
function cPlusInt(num) {
return 'c'+num.toString()
}
You at first you may need to run this few times (many write operation to PropertiesService may be sluggish) but later it's "blazingly" fast (0.1 s per new column).
Better answer using #Jack Brown's idea
It is possible to make single save to PropertiesService - you would need to incorporate time limit from #Jack Brown's answer, this way:
function hideColumns() {
var ss = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet();
var sh = ss.getSheetByName('ANALYTIC');
var data = sh.getRange('6:6').getValues();
var documentProperties = PropertiesService.getDocumentProperties()
var documentPropertiesVals = documentProperties.getProperties();
var numCols = sh.getMaxColumns();
var startTime = new Date().getTime()
var ms5min = 5*60*1000 //5min in millseconds
for(var i = 0; i < numCols; i++){
if (!(cPlusInt(i) in documentPropertiesVals)) {
documentPropertiesVals[cPlusInt(i)] === 'empty';
}
if (documentPropertiesVals[cPlusInt(i)] === 'hidden' && data[0][i] == "") continue;
if (documentPropertiesVals[cPlusInt(i)] === 'unhidden' && data[0][i] != "") continue;
if(data[0][i] == ""){
sh.hideColumns(i+1);
documentPropertiesVals[cPlusInt(i)] = 'hidden'
} else {
sh.unhideColumn(sh.getRange(1, i+1, 1, 1));
documentPropertiesVals[cPlusInt(i)] = 'unhidden'
}
var curTime = new Date().getTime()
var elapsed = curTime-startTime
if (elapsed >= ms5min){
break;
}
}
documentProperties.setProperties(documentPropertiesVals)
if (elapsed >= ms5min){
SpreadsheetApp.getUi().alert("Please restart Run, exceeded 5min mark")
}
}
cPlusInt function explanation
cPlusInt is necessary because of weird problems with google's PropertiesService. Object gotten from PropertiesService returns undefined at integer keys. To see problem use this code:
function test() {
var obj = {};
for (var i=0; i<10; i++) {
obj[i.toString()] = 'aa' + i.toString();
}
var documentProperties = PropertiesService.getScriptProperties();
documentProperties.deleteAllProperties();
documentProperties.setProperties(obj);
obj = documentProperties.getProperties();
Logger.log(obj)
for (var i in obj) {
Logger.log('%s %s %s', i, obj[i], i === '1');
}
}
I've made an autocomplete that work very well in the swf file.
very simple, when the user write the first letter, a suggestion is made with words.
I've published my project for IOS.
When I'm trying it on the Iphone, nothing is suggested when I'm typing the first letter.
I have to write the first letter and then clicked on "enter" in order to display the suggestions...
I don't want the users to "validate" in order to have the suggestion but simply by typing a letter.
Do you know what could be the problem ? Anyone can help me ?
Weirdly, I've tried on an Android device, and it's working perfectly well ! (like my swf).
Here is my code :
urlLoader.load(new URLRequest("test.txt"));
urlLoader.addEventListener(Event.COMPLETE, loadComplete);
inputField.addEventListener(KeyboardEvent.KEY_UP, suggest);
function loadComplete(e:Event):void
{
suggestions = e.target.data.split(",");
}
function suggest(e:KeyboardEvent):void
{
suggested = [];
for (var i:int = 0; i < textfields.length; i++)
{
removeChild(textfields[i]);
}
textfields = [];
for (var j:int = 0; j < suggestions.length; j++)
{
if (suggestions[j].indexOf(inputField.text.toLowerCase()) == 0)
{
var term:TextField = new TextField();
term.width = 300;
term.height = 20;
term.x = 70;
term.y = (20 * suggested.length) + 314;
term.border = true;
term.borderColor = 0x353535;
term.background = true;
term.backgroundColor = 0xFF9900;
term.textColor = 0x4C311D;
term.defaultTextFormat = format;
term.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_UP, useWord);
term.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_OVER, hover);
term.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_OUT, out);
term.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, tellMe);
addChild(term);
textfields.push(term);
suggested.push(suggestions[j]);
term.text = suggestions[j];
}
}
if (inputField.length == 0)
{
suggested = [];
for (var k:int = 0; k < textfields.length; k++)
{
removeChild(textfields[k]);
}
textfields = [];
}
if(e.keyCode == Keyboard.DOWN && currentSelection < textfields.length-1)
{
currentSelection++;
textfields[currentSelection].textColor = 0x4C311D;
}
if(e.keyCode == Keyboard.UP && currentSelection > 0)
{
currentSelection--;
textfields[currentSelection].textColor = 0x4C311D;
}
if(e.keyCode == Keyboard.ENTER)
{
inputField.text = textfields[currentSelection].text;
suggested = [];
for (var l:int = 0; l < textfields.length; l++)
{
removeChild(textfields[l]);
}
textfields = [];
currentSelection = 0;
}
}
function useWord(e:MouseEvent):void
{
inputField.text = e.target.text;
suggested = [];
for (var i:int = 0; i < textfields.length; i++)
{
removeChild(textfields[i]);
}
textfields = [];
}
Thank you
EDIT
Here's my new code with Stagetext
var myTextField:StageText = new StageText();
var stageTextInitOptions:StageTextInitOptions;
var urlLoader:URLLoader = new URLLoader();
var suggestions:Array = new Array();
var suggested:Array = new Array();
var textfields:Array = new Array();
var format:TextFormat = new TextFormat();
var currentSelection:int = -1;
var searchChannel:SoundChannel = new SoundChannel();
myTextField.returnKeyLabel = ReturnKeyLabel.SEARCH;
myTextField.addEventListener(KeyboardEvent.KEY_UP, suggest);
stageTextInitOptions = new StageTextInitOptions(false);
myTextField = new StageText(stageTextInitOptions);
myTextField.softKeyboardType = SoftKeyboardType.DEFAULT;
myTextField.returnKeyLabel = ReturnKeyLabel.DONE;
myTextField.autoCorrect = true;
myTextField.fontSize = 20;
myTextField.color = 0x000000;
myTextField.fontWeight = "bold";
myTextField.stage = this.stage;
myTextField.viewPort = new Rectangle(25, 108, stage.stageWidth-40, 28);
urlLoader.load(new URLRequest("Sports2.txt"));
urlLoader.addEventListener(Event.COMPLETE, loadComplete);
myTextField.addEventListener(KeyboardEvent.KEY_UP, suggest);
KeyboardEvent.KEY_UP, KeyboardEvent.KEY_DOWN, TextEvent.TEXT_INPUT doesn't really works at iOS. KeyboardEvent.KEY_DOWN is dispatching only on some keys. I saw only key "Enter".
How can I compute a MD5 or SHA1 hash of text in a specific cell and set it to another cell in Google Spreadsheet?
Is there a formula like =ComputeMD5(A1) or =ComputeSHA1(A1)?
Or is it possible to write custom formula for this? How?
Open Tools > Script Editor then paste the following code:
function MD5 (input) {
var rawHash = Utilities.computeDigest(Utilities.DigestAlgorithm.MD5, input);
var txtHash = '';
for (i = 0; i < rawHash.length; i++) {
var hashVal = rawHash[i];
if (hashVal < 0) {
hashVal += 256;
}
if (hashVal.toString(16).length == 1) {
txtHash += '0';
}
txtHash += hashVal.toString(16);
}
return txtHash;
}
Save the script after that and then use the MD5() function in your spreadsheet while referencing a cell.
This script is based on Utilities.computeDigest() function.
Thanks to gabhubert for the code.
This is the SHA1 version of that code (very simple change)
function GetSHA1(input) {
var rawHash = Utilities.computeDigest(Utilities.DigestAlgorithm.SHA_1, input);
var txtHash = '';
for (j = 0; j <rawHash.length; j++) {
var hashVal = rawHash[j];
if (hashVal < 0)
hashVal += 256;
if (hashVal.toString(16).length == 1)
txtHash += "0";
txtHash += hashVal.toString(16);
}
return txtHash;
}
Ok, got it,
Need to create custom function as explained in
http://code.google.com/googleapps/appsscript/articles/custom_function.html
And then use the apis as explained in
http://code.google.com/googleapps/appsscript/service_utilities.html
I need to handtype the complete function name so that I can see the result in the cell.
Following is the sample of the code that gave base 64 encoded hash of the text
function getBase64EncodedMD5(text)
{
return Utilities.base64Encode( Utilities.computeDigest(Utilities.DigestAlgorithm.MD5, text));
}
The difference between this solution and the others is:
It fixes an issue some of the above solution have with offsetting the output of Utilities.computeDigest (it offsets by 128 instead of 256)
It fixes an issue that causes some other solutions to produce the same hash for different inputs by calling JSON.stringify() on input before passing it to Utilities.computeDigest()
function MD5(input) {
var result = "";
var byteArray = Utilities.computeDigest(Utilities.DigestAlgorithm.MD5, JSON.stringify(input));
for (i=0; i < byteArray.length; i++) {
result += (byteArray[i] + 128).toString(16) + "-";
}
result = result.substring(result, result.length - 1); // remove trailing dash
return result;
}
to get hashes for a range of cells, add this next to gabhubert's function:
function RangeGetMD5Hash(input) {
if (input.map) { // Test whether input is an array.
return input.map(GetMD5Hash); // Recurse over array if so.
} else {
return GetMD5Hash(input)
}
}
and use it in cell this way:
=RangeGetMD5Hash(A5:X25)
It returns range of same dimensions as source one, values will spread down and right from cell with formulae.
It's universal single-value-function to range-func conversion method (ref), and it's way faster than separate formuleas for each cell; in this form, it also works for single cell, so maybe it's worth to rewrite source function this way.
Based on #gabhubert but using array operations to get the hexadecimal representation
function sha(str){
return Utilities
.computeDigest(Utilities.DigestAlgorithm.SHA_1, str) // string to digested array of integers
.map(function(val) {return val<0? val+256 : val}) // correct the offset
.map(function(val) {return ("00" + val.toString(16)).slice(-2)}) // add padding and enconde
.join(''); // join in a single string
}
Using #gabhubert answer, you could do this, if you want to get the results from a whole row. From the script editor.
function GetMD5Hash(value) {
var rawHash = Utilities.computeDigest(Utilities.DigestAlgorithm.MD5, value);
var txtHash = '';
for (j = 0; j <rawHash.length; j++) {
var hashVal = rawHash[j];
if (hashVal < 0)
hashVal += 256;
if (hashVal.toString(16).length == 1)
txtHash += "0";
txtHash += hashVal.toString(16);
}
return txtHash;
}
function straightToText() {
var ss = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet().getSheets();
var r = 1;
var n_rows = 9999;
var n_cols = 1;
var column = 1;
var sheet = ss[0].getRange(r, column, n_rows, ncols).getValues(); // get first sheet, a1:a9999
var results = [];
for (var i = 0; i < sheet.length; i++) {
var hashmd5= GetMD5Hash(sheet[i][0]);
results.push(hashmd5);
}
var dest_col = 3;
for (var j = 0; j < results.length; j++) {
var row = j+1;
ss[0].getRange(row, dest_col).setValue(results[j]); // write output to c1:c9999 as text
}
}
And then, from the Run menu, just run the function straightToText() so you can get your result, and elude the too many calls to a function error.
I was looking for an option that would provide a shorter result. What do you think about this? It only returns 4 characters. The unfortunate part is that it uses i's and o's which can be confused for L's and 0's respectively; with the right font and in caps it wouldn't matter much.
function getShortMD5Hash(input) {
var rawHash = Utilities.computeDigest(Utilities.DigestAlgorithm.MD5, input);
var txtHash = '';
for (j = 0; j < 16; j += 8) {
hashVal = (rawHash[j] + rawHash[j+1] + rawHash[j+2] + rawHash[j+3]) ^ (rawHash[j+4] + rawHash[j+5] + rawHash[j+6] + rawHash[j+7])
if (hashVal < 0)
hashVal += 1024;
if (hashVal.toString(36).length == 1)
txtHash += "0";
txtHash += hashVal.toString(36);
}
return txtHash.toUpperCase();
}
I needed to get a hash across a range of cells, so I run it like this:
function RangeSHA256(input)
{
return Array.isArray(input) ?
input.map(row => row.map(cell => SHA256(cell))) :
SHA256(input);
}