loongson/pypi/: xlsxwriter-3.0.3 metadata and description
A Python module for creating Excel XLSX files.
author | John McNamara |
author_email | jmcnamara@cpan.org |
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license | BSD-2-Clause |
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requires_python | >=3.4 |
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XlsxWriter is a Python module for writing files in the Excel 2007+ XLSX file format.
XlsxWriter can be used to write text, numbers, formulas and hyperlinks to multiple worksheets and it supports features such as formatting and many more, including:
- 100% compatible Excel XLSX files.
- Full formatting.
- Merged cells.
- Defined names.
- Charts.
- Autofilters.
- Data validation and drop down lists.
- Conditional formatting.
- Worksheet PNG/JPEG/GIF/BMP/WMF/EMF images.
- Rich multi-format strings.
- Cell comments.
- Integration with Pandas.
- Textboxes.
- Support for adding Macros.
- Memory optimization mode for writing large files.
It supports Python 3.4+ and PyPy3 and uses standard libraries only.
Here is a simple example:
import xlsxwriter # Create an new Excel file and add a worksheet. workbook = xlsxwriter.Workbook('demo.xlsx') worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet() # Widen the first column to make the text clearer. worksheet.set_column('A:A', 20) # Add a bold format to use to highlight cells. bold = workbook.add_format({'bold': True}) # Write some simple text. worksheet.write('A1', 'Hello') # Text with formatting. worksheet.write('A2', 'World', bold) # Write some numbers, with row/column notation. worksheet.write(2, 0, 123) worksheet.write(3, 0, 123.456) # Insert an image. worksheet.insert_image('B5', 'logo.png') workbook.close()

See the full documentation at: https://xlsxwriter.readthedocs.io
Release notes: https://xlsxwriter.readthedocs.io/changes.html