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# Creating a sheet from an array
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## Array
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To create a new file from an array use `->fromArray($source, $nullValue, $startCell, $strictNullComparison, $headingGeneration)` inside the sheet closure.
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Excel::create('Filename', function($excel) {
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$excel->sheet('Sheetname', function($sheet) {
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$sheet->fromArray(array(
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array('data1', 'data2'),
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array('data3', 'data4')
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));
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});
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})->export('xls');
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Alternatively you can use `->with()`.
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$sheet->with(array(
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array('data1', 'data2'),
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array('data3', 'data4')
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));
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If you want to pass variables inside the closure, use `use($data)`
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$data = array(
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array('data1', 'data2'),
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array('data3', 'data4')
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);
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Excel::create('Filename', function($excel) use($data) {
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$excel->sheet('Sheetname', function($sheet) use($data) {
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$sheet->fromArray($data);
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});
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})->export('xls');
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### Null comparision
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By default 0 is shown as an empty cell. If you want to change this behaviour, you can pass true as 4th parameter:
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// Will show 0 as 0
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$sheet->fromArray($data, null, 'A1', true);
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>> To change the default behaviour, you can use `excel::export.sheets.strictNullComparison` config setting.
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## Eloquent model
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It's also possible to pass an Eloquent model and export it by using `->fromModel($model)`. The method accepts the same parameters as fromArray
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## Auto heading generation
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By default the export will use the keys of your array (or model attribute names) as first row (header column). To change this behaviour you can edit the default config setting (`excel::export.generate_heading_by_indices`) or pass `false` as 5th parameter:
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// Won't auto generate heading columns
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$sheet->fromArray($data, null, 'A1', false, false);
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