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							@ -1644,6 +1644,44 @@ data grid for previewing and modifying structured data in the web browser.  The
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`stox` function for converting from a workbook to x-spreadsheet data object.
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<https://oss.sheetjs.com/sheetjs/x-spreadsheet> is a live demo.
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<details>
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  <summary><b>Previewing data in a React data grid</b> (click to show)</summary>
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[`react-data-grid`](https://npm.im/react-data-grid) is a data grid tailored for
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react.  It expects two properties: `rows` of data objects and `columns` which
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describe the columns.  For the purposes of massaging the data to fit the react
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data grid API it is easiest to start from an array of arrays:
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```js
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import { useEffect, useState } from "react";
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import DataGrid from "react-data-grid";
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import { read, utils } from "xlsx";
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const url = "https://oss.sheetjs.com/test_files/RkNumber.xls";
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export default function App() {
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  const [columns, setColumns] = useState([]);
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  const [rows, setRows] = useState([]);
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  useEffect(() => {(async () => {
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    const wb = read(await (await fetch(url)).arrayBuffer(), { WTF: 1 });
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    /* use sheet_to_json with header: 1 to generate an array of arrays */
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    const data = utils.sheet_to_json(wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]], { header: 1 });
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    /* see react-data-grid docs to understand the shape of the expected data */
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    setColumns(data[0].map((r) => ({ key: r, name: r })));
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    setRows(data.slice(1).map((r) => r.reduce((acc, x, i) => {
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      acc[data[0][i]] = x;
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      return acc;
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    }, {})));
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  })(); });
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  return <DataGrid columns={columns} rows={rows} />;
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}
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```
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</details>
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<details>
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  <summary><b>Populating a database (SQL or no-SQL)</b> (click to show)</summary>
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@ -139,13 +139,18 @@ function fuzzynum(s/*:string*/)/*:number*/ {
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	if(!isNaN(v = Number(ss))) return v / wt;
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	return v;
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}
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var lower_months = ['january', 'february', 'march', 'april', 'may', 'june', 'july', 'august', 'september', 'october', 'november', 'december'];
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function fuzzydate(s/*:string*/)/*:Date*/ {
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	var o = new Date(s), n = new Date(NaN);
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	var y = o.getYear(), m = o.getMonth(), d = o.getDate();
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	if(isNaN(d)) return n;
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	var lower = s.toLowerCase();
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	if(lower.match(/jan|feb|mar|apr|may|jun|jul|aug|sep|oct|nov|dec/)) {
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		lower = lower.replace(/[^a-z]/g,"");
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		if(lower.length > 3 && lower_months.indexOf(lower) == -1) return n;
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	} else if(lower.match(/[a-z]/)) return n;
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	if(y < 0 || y > 8099) return n;
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	if((m > 0 || d > 1) && y != 101) return o;
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	if(s.toLowerCase().match(/jan|feb|mar|apr|may|jun|jul|aug|sep|oct|nov|dec/)) return o;
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	if(s.match(/[^-0-9:,\/\\]/)) return n;
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	return o;
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}
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@ -40,6 +40,46 @@ data grid for previewing and modifying structured data in the web browser.  The
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`stox` function for converting from a workbook to x-spreadsheet data object.
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<https://oss.sheetjs.com/sheetjs/x-spreadsheet> is a live demo.
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<details>
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  <summary><b>Previewing data in a React data grid</b> (click to show)</summary>
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[`react-data-grid`](https://npm.im/react-data-grid) is a data grid tailored for
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react.  It expects two properties: `rows` of data objects and `columns` which
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describe the columns.  For the purposes of massaging the data to fit the react
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data grid API it is easiest to start from an array of arrays.
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This demo starts by fetching a remote file and using `XLSX.read` to extract:
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```js
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import { useEffect, useState } from "react";
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import DataGrid from "react-data-grid";
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import { read, utils } from "xlsx";
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const url = "https://oss.sheetjs.com/test_files/RkNumber.xls";
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export default function App() {
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  const [columns, setColumns] = useState([]);
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  const [rows, setRows] = useState([]);
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  useEffect(() => {(async () => {
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    const wb = read(await (await fetch(url)).arrayBuffer(), { WTF: 1 });
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    /* use sheet_to_json with header: 1 to generate an array of arrays */
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    const data = utils.sheet_to_json(wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]], { header: 1 });
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    /* see react-data-grid docs to understand the shape of the expected data */
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    setColumns(data[0].map((r) => ({ key: r, name: r })));
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    setRows(data.slice(1).map((r) => r.reduce((acc, x, i) => {
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      acc[data[0][i]] = x;
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      return acc;
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    }, {})));
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  })(); });
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  return <DataGrid columns={columns} rows={rows} />;
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}
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```
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</details>
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<details>
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  <summary><b>Populating a database (SQL or no-SQL)</b> (click to show)</summary>
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@ -1538,6 +1538,41 @@ data grid for previewing and modifying structured data in the web browser.  The
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<https://oss.sheetjs.com/sheetjs/x-spreadsheet> is a live demo.
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[`react-data-grid`](https://npm.im/react-data-grid) is a data grid tailored for
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react.  It expects two properties: `rows` of data objects and `columns` which
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describe the columns.  For the purposes of massaging the data to fit the react
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data grid API it is easiest to start from an array of arrays:
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```js
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import { useEffect, useState } from "react";
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import DataGrid from "react-data-grid";
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import { read, utils } from "xlsx";
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const url = "https://oss.sheetjs.com/test_files/RkNumber.xls";
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export default function App() {
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  const [columns, setColumns] = useState([]);
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  const [rows, setRows] = useState([]);
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  useEffect(() => {(async () => {
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    const wb = read(await (await fetch(url)).arrayBuffer(), { WTF: 1 });
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    /* use sheet_to_json with header: 1 to generate an array of arrays */
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    const data = utils.sheet_to_json(wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]], { header: 1 });
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    /* see react-data-grid docs to understand the shape of the expected data */
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    setColumns(data[0].map((r) => ({ key: r, name: r })));
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    setRows(data.slice(1).map((r) => r.reduce((acc, x, i) => {
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      acc[data[0][i]] = x;
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      return acc;
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    }, {})));
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  })(); });
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  return <DataGrid columns={columns} rows={rows} />;
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}
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```
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The [`database` demo](/demos/database/) includes examples of working with
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databases and query results.
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