I've made a simple performance test between EPPlus and Spreadsheet Gear to see if there is any significant difference that would justify buying Spreadsheet Gear.
I am no expert at either application so it's possible the tests aren't written the most efficient way.
The test does the following: 1. Opens an existing Excel-file with 1000 rows and 3 columns. Saves the three values into an entity that is saved into a List<>. 2. Open a new Excel-object 3. Create a header row (bold) with the title of each column. 4. Write back the 1000 entities. 5. Save the new Excelfile.
If I run this test once EPPlus comes out the winner (approx times are EPPlus = 280ms, SG = 500ms). If I run the test 10 times in a row instead (a for-loop opening, copying, saving 10 seperate times) Spreadsheet Gear is faster instead (approx times per file: EPPlus = 165ms, SG = 95ms). For 20 tests the approx times are EPPlus = 160ms / file and SG = 60ms / file.
It seems like (to a certain extent at least) Spreadsheet Gears gets faster and faster the more files I create. Could anyone explain why EPPlus is the slower one when running consecutive tests? And can I make changes to the code to change this?
EPPlus test function:
var timer = new Stopwatch();
timer.Start();
var data = new List<Item>();
using (var excelIn = new ExcelPackage(new FileInfo(folder + fileIn)))
{
var sheet = excelIn.Workbook.Worksheets[1];
var row = 2;
while (sheet.Cells[row, 1].Value != null)
{
data.Add(new Item()
{
Id = int.Parse(sheet.Cells[row, 1].Text),
Title = sheet.Cells[row, 2].Text,
Value = int.Parse(sheet.Cells[row, 3].Text)
});
row++;
}
}
using (var excelOut = new ExcelPackage())
{
var sheet = excelOut.Workbook.Worksheets.Add("Out");
sheet.Cells.LoadFromCollection(data);
sheet.InsertRow(1, 1);
sheet.Cells[1, 1, 1, 3].Style.Font.Bold = true;
sheet.Cells[1, 1].Value = "Id";
sheet.Cells[1, 2].Value = "Title";
sheet.Cells[1, 3].Value = "Value";
excelOut.SaveAs(new FileInfo(folder + "EPPlus_" + Guid.NewGuid() + ".xlsx"));
}
timer.Stop();
return timer.ElapsedMilliseconds;
Spreadsheet Gear:
var timer = new Stopwatch();
timer.Start();
var data = new List<Item>();
var excelIn = Factory.GetWorkbook(folder + fileIn);
var sheetIn = excelIn.Worksheets[0];
var rowIn = 1;
while (sheetIn.Cells[rowIn, 0].Value != null)
{
data.Add(new Item()
{
Id = int.Parse(sheetIn.Cells[rowIn, 0].Text),
Title = sheetIn.Cells[rowIn, 1].Text,
Value = int.Parse(sheetIn.Cells[rowIn, 2].Text)
});
rowIn++;
}
excelIn.Close();
var excelOut = Factory.GetWorkbook();
var sheetOut = excelOut.Worksheets.Add();
sheetOut.Name = "Out";
var rowOut = 0;
sheetOut.Cells[rowOut, 0, rowOut, 2].Font.Bold = true;
sheetOut.Cells[rowOut, 0].Value = "Id";
sheetOut.Cells[rowOut, 1].Value = "Title";
sheetOut.Cells[rowOut++, 2].Value = "Value";
foreach (var item in data)
{
sheetOut.Cells[rowOut, 0].Value = item.Id;
sheetOut.Cells[rowOut, 1].Value = item.Title;
sheetOut.Cells[rowOut++, 2].Value = item.Value;
}
excelOut.SaveAs(folder + "SpreadsheetGear_" + Guid.NewGuid() + ".xlsx", FileFormat.OpenXMLWorkbook);
excelOut.Close();
timer.Stop();
return timer.ElapsedMilliseconds;
Main function
var runs = 1;
var testerG = new TestSpreadsheetGear();
var testerE = new TestEpPlus();
var msE = 0.0;
var msG = 0.0;
var i = 0;
for (i = 0; i < runs; ++i)
{
msG += new TestSpreadsheetGear().Run(folder, originalFile);
}
for(i = 0; i < runs; ++i)
{
msE += new TestEpPlus().Run(folder, originalFile);
}
Console.WriteLine("Spreadsheet time: " + msG + ". Per file: " + msG / runs);
Console.WriteLine("EP Plus time: " + msE + ". Per file: " + msE / runs);
Console.ReadKey();