[![][1], shows a number of Aspose.Cells features missing in Xlsx4j.
The source code of these examples is freely hosted on popular social coding sites like [CodePlex][2], [GitHub][3], [Bitbucket][4] and [SourceForge][5].
This release contains a few new examples of features that are only available in Aspose APIs and not in Docx4j and related tools.
What’s New
- [Convert chart to image][6].
- [Create pivot charts][7].
- [Export data from worksheets][8].
- [Import data to worksheets][9].
- [Sort data][10].
Existing Samples
- [Find value in cells][11].
- [Calculate subtotals][12].
- [Create charts][13].
- [Set print titles][14].
- [Convert XLS to PDF][15].
There is much more yet to come and many more examples with documentation are available at Aspose Docs. Keep visiting us.
[1]: https://blog.aspose.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2014/05/aspose_cells-for-java.png “Aspose.Cells for Java”)](https://blog.aspose.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2014/05/aspose_cells-for-java.png)[](https://blog.aspose.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2014/08/docx4j.png)We've created a new release of the Aspose for Java comparison to Xlsx4j. The new release, [Missing Features of Xlsx4j in Aspose 1.1](https://downloads.aspose.com/total [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CodePlex [3]: https://github.com/asposemarketplace/Aspose_Java_for_Docx4j [4]: https://bitbucket.org/asposemarketplace/aspose-java-for-docx4j/ [5]: https://sourceforge.net/projects/asposejavafordocx4j/ [6]: https://docs.aspose.com/ [7]: https://docs.aspose.com/ [8]: https://docs.aspose.com/ [9]: https://docs.aspose.com/ [10]: https://docs.aspose.com/ [11]: https://docs.aspose.com/ [12]: https://docs.aspose.com/ [13]: https://docs.aspose.com/ [14]: https://docs.aspose.com/ [15]: https://docs.aspose.com/