pandas.
ExcelWriter
Class for writing DataFrame objects into excel sheets.
Default is to use xlwt for xls, openpyxl for xlsx, odf for ods. See DataFrame.to_excel for typical usage.
The writer should be used as a context manager. Otherwise, call close() to save and close any opened file handles.
Path to xls or xlsx or ods file.
Engine to use for writing. If None, defaults to io.excel.<extension>.writer. NOTE: can only be passed as a keyword argument.
io.excel.<extension>.writer
Deprecated since version 1.2.0: As the xlwt package is no longer maintained, the xlwt engine will be removed in a future version of pandas.
xlwt
Format string for dates written into Excel files (e.g. ‘YYYY-MM-DD’).
Format string for datetime objects written into Excel files. (e.g. ‘YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS’).
File mode to use (write or append). Append does not work with fsspec URLs.
New in version 0.24.0.
Extra options that make sense for a particular storage connection, e.g. host, port, username, password, etc., if using a URL that will be parsed by fsspec, e.g., starting “s3://”, “gcs://”.
fsspec
New in version 1.2.0.
Notes
None of the methods and properties are considered public.
For compatibility with CSV writers, ExcelWriter serializes lists and dicts to strings before writing.
Examples
Default usage:
>>> with ExcelWriter('path_to_file.xlsx') as writer: ... df.to_excel(writer)
To write to separate sheets in a single file:
>>> with ExcelWriter('path_to_file.xlsx') as writer: ... df1.to_excel(writer, sheet_name='Sheet1') ... df2.to_excel(writer, sheet_name='Sheet2')
You can set the date format or datetime format:
>>> with ExcelWriter('path_to_file.xlsx', ... date_format='YYYY-MM-DD', ... datetime_format='YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS') as writer: ... df.to_excel(writer)
You can also append to an existing Excel file:
>>> with ExcelWriter('path_to_file.xlsx', mode='a') as writer: ... df.to_excel(writer, sheet_name='Sheet3')
You can store Excel file in RAM:
>>> import io >>> buffer = io.BytesIO() >>> with pd.ExcelWriter(buffer) as writer: ... df.to_excel(writer)
You can pack Excel file into zip archive:
>>> import zipfile >>> with zipfile.ZipFile('path_to_file.zip', 'w') as zf: ... with zf.open('filename.xlsx', 'w') as buffer: ... with pd.ExcelWriter(buffer) as writer: ... df.to_excel(writer)
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