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CSV Insert Column

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Insert a new column into an existing CSV.

Note: This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.89 or greater because the InsertColumn method was added in v9.5.0.89.

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#include <CkCsvW.h>

void ChilkatSample(void)
    {
    bool success = false;

    CkCsvW csv;

    // Load the following CSV:

    //  Name;City;Weight
    //  John;Chicago;180
    //  Lisa;Denver;120

    // Indicate that the 1st line contains column names.
    csv.put_HasColumnNames(true);
    success = csv.LoadFile(L"qa_data/csv/insertColumnTest.csv");

    // We can insert a column before the 1st column.
    csv.InsertColumn(0);

    wprintf(L"%s\n",csv.saveToString());

    // The CSV now looks like this:

    //  ;Name;City;Weight
    //  ;John;Chicago;180
    //  ;Lisa;Denver;120

    // Set the cells in column 0.

    int col = 0;
    csv.SetColumnName(col,L"id");
    csv.SetCell(0,col,L"100");
    csv.SetCell(1,col,L"101");

    wprintf(L"%s\n",csv.saveToString());

    // We now have:

    //  id;Name;City;Weight
    //  100;John;Chicago;180
    //  101;Lisa;Denver;120

    // Insert a new column between City and Weight
    // In other words, add a new column before the Weight column.
    int weightColumn = csv.GetIndex(L"Weight");
    wprintf(L"Weight Column Index = %d\n",weightColumn);
    csv.InsertColumn(weightColumn);

    wprintf(L"%s\n",csv.saveToString());

    // We now have:

    //  id;Name;City;;Weight
    //  100;John;Chicago;;180
    //  101;Lisa;Denver;;120

    // Set the cells in the new column:

    csv.SetColumnName(weightColumn,L"Height");
    csv.SetCell(0,weightColumn,L"6' 2\"");
    csv.SetCell(1,weightColumn,L"5' 7\"");

    wprintf(L"%s\n",csv.saveToString());

    // We now have:

    //  id;Name;City;Height;Weight
    //  100;John;Chicago;"6' 2""";180
    //  101;Lisa;Denver;"5' 7""";120
    }