I wrote code which opens an excel file and iterates through each row and passes the value to another function.
import openpyxl
wb = load_workbook(filename='C:\Users\xxxxx')
for ws in wb.worksheets:
for row in ws.rows:
print row
x1=ucr(row[0].value)
row[1].value=x1 # i am having error at this point
I am getting the following error when I tried to run the file.
TypeError: IndexError: tuple index out of range
Can I write the returned value x1
to the row[1]
column. Is it possible to write to excel (i.e using row[1]
) instead of accessing single cells like ws.['c1']=x1
Try this:
import openpyxl
wb = load_workbook(filename='xxxx.xlsx')
ws = wb.worksheets[0]
ws['A1'] = 1
ws.cell(row=2, column=2).value = 2
ws.cell(coordinate="C3").value = 3 # 'coordinate=' is optional here
This will set Cells A1, B2 and C3 to 1, 2 and 3 respectively (three different ways of setting cell values in a worksheet).
The second method (specifying row and column) is most useful for your situation:
import openpyxl
wb = load_workbook(filename='xxxxx.xlsx')
for ws in wb.worksheets:
for index, row in enumerate(ws.rows, start=1):
print row
x1 = ucr(row[0].value)
ws.cell(row=index, column=2).value = x1