Python | Writing to an excel file using openpyxl module
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03 May, 2018
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Prerequisite : Reading an excel file using openpyxl
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code #4 :Program to add Sheets in the Workbook
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Openpyxl
is a Python library for reading and writing Excel (with extension xlsx/xlsm/xltx/xltm) files. The openpyxl module allows Python program to read and modify Excel files.
For example, user might have to go through thousands of rows and pick out few handful information to make small changes based on some criteria. Using Openpyxl module, these tasks can be done very efficiently and easily.
Let’s see how to create and write to an excel-sheet using Python.
Code #1 : Program to print a active sheet title name
# import openpyxl module
import openpyxl
# Call a Workbook() function of openpyxl
# to create a new blank Workbook object
wb = openpyxl.Workbook()
# Get workbook active sheet
# from the active attribute.
sheet = wb.active
# Once have the Worksheet object,
# one can get its name from the
# title attribute.
sheet_title = sheet.title
print("active sheet title: " + sheet_title)
active sheet title: SheetCode #2 : Program to change the Title name
# import openpyxl module
import openpyxl
# Call a Workbook() function of openpyxl
# to create a new blank Workbook object
wb = openpyxl.Workbook()
# Get workbook active sheet
# from the active attribute
sheet = wb.active
# One can change the name of the title
sheet.title = "sheet1"
print("sheet name is renamed as: " + sheet.title)
sheet name is renamed as: sheet1Code #3 :Program to write to an Excel sheet
# import openpyxl module
import openpyxl
# Call a Workbook() function of openpyxl
# to create a new blank Workbook object
wb = openpyxl.Workbook()
# Get workbook active sheet
# from the active attribute
sheet = wb.active
# Cell objects also have row, column
# and coordinate attributes that provide
# location information for the cell.
# Note: The first row or column integer
# is 1, not 0. Cell object is created by
# using sheet object's cell() method.
c1 = sheet.cell(row = 1, column = 1)
# writing values to cells
c1.value = "ANKIT"
c2 = sheet.cell(row= 1 , column = 2)
c2.value = "RAI"
# Once have a Worksheet object, one can
# access a cell object by its name also.
# A2 means column = 1 & row = 2.
c3 = sheet['A2']
c3.value = "RAHUL"
# B2 means column = 2 & row = 2.
c4 = sheet['B2']
c4.value = "RAI"
# Anytime you modify the Workbook object
# or its sheets and cells, the spreadsheet
# file will not be saved until you call
# the save() workbook method.
wb.save("C:\\Users\\user\\Desktop\\demo.xlsx")

# import openpyxl module
import openpyxl
# Call a Workbook() function of openpyxl
# to create a new blank Workbook object
wb = openpyxl.Workbook()
sheet = wb.active
# Sheets can be added to workbook with the
# workbook object's create_sheet() method.
wb.create_sheet(index = 1 , title = "demo sheet2")
wb.save("C:\\Users\\user\\Desktop\\demo.xlsx")
