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OpenPyxl is a Python library to read/write Excel 2007 xlsx/xlsm files. It was born from lack of existing library to read/write natively from Python the new Open Office XML format. All kudos to the PHPExcel team as openpyxl is a Python port of PHPExcel http://www.phpexcel.net/ == User List == Official user list can be found on http://groups.google.com/group/openpyxl-users == Contribute == Any help will be greatly appreciated, there are just a few requirements to get your code checked in the public repository: * Mercurial bundles are the preferred way of contributing code, compared to diffs written in a text file. Forks are encouraged, but don't forget to make a pull request if you want your code to be included :) * long diffs posted in the body of a tracker request will not be looked at (more than 30 rows of non-syntax highlighted code is simply unreadable). Please attach your bundle files to the issue instead. * every non-trivial change must come with at least a unit test (that tests the new behavior, obviously :p). There are plenty of examples in the /test directory if you lack know-how or inspiration. == Easy Install == Releases are also packaged on PyPi, so all you have to type to get the latest version is: $ easy_install openpyxl == Features == ** Supported data types ** * String (shared, Inline not currently supported) * Integer * Float * Date ** Supported Excel features ** * Names ranges * Number formats (built-in and custom formats) ** Handy features ** * Implicit conversion between Python types and Excel types: * Dates * Floats * Percentages * Optimized modes to read and write extremely large files == Python 3.x support == Openpyxl supports python (even if some tests can fail on 2.4) from 2.4 to 2.6. If you use a more recent version of python, please use the hjunes fork you can find here : https://bitbucket.org/hjunes/openpyxl/. == Full documentation== With tutorial, examples, API documentation: http://packages.python.org/openpyxl/ == Quick Examples == === Write a workbook === #!python from openpyxl.workbook import Workbook from openpyxl.writer.excel import ExcelWriter from openpyxl.cell import get_column_letter wb = Workbook() dest_filename = r'empty_book.xlsx' ws = wb.worksheets[0] ws.title = "range names" for col_idx in xrange(1, 40): col = get_column_letter(col_idx) for row in xrange(1, 600): ws.cell('%s%s'%(col, row)).value = '%s%s' % (col, row) ws = wb.create_sheet() ws.title = 'Pi' ws.cell('F5').value = 3.14 wb.save(filename = dest_filename) === Read an existing workbook === #!python from openpyxl.reader.excel import load_workbook wb = load_workbook(filename = r'empty_book.xlsx') sheet_ranges = wb.get_sheet_by_name(name = 'range names') print sheet_ranges.cell('D18').value # D18 === Number Formats === #!python import datetime from openpyxl.workbook import Workbook wb = Workbook() ws = wb.worksheets[0] # set date using a Python datetime ws.cell('A1').value = datetime.datetime(2010, 7, 21) print ws.cell('A1').style.number_format.format_code # returns 'yyyy-mm-dd' # set percentage using a string followed by the percent sign ws.cell('B1').value = '3.14%' print ws.cell('B1').value # returns 0.031400000000000004 print ws.cell('B1').style.number_format.format_code # returns '0%'
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