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Name: aspose-cells-python
Version: 25.6.0
Summary: Aspose.Cells for Python via .NET is a high-performance library that unleashes the full potential of Excel in your Python projects. It can be used to efficiently manipulate and convert Excel and spreadsheet formats including XLS, XLSX, XLSB, ODS, CSV, and HTML - all from your Python code. Amazingly, it also offers free support.
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Keywords: Excel,XLS,XLSX,XLSB,CSV,PDF,JPG,PNG,HTML,ODS,Numbers,XLSM,OOXML,Spreadsheet,Markdown,XPS,DOCX,PPTX,MHTML,TXT,JSON,SVG,EMF,TIFF
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Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
Classifier: Operating System :: Unix
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
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Requires-Python: >=3.6,<3.14
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Aspose.Cells for Python via .NET
==================================


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Try our `free online apps <https://products.aspose.app/cells/family>`_ demonstrating some of the most popular Aspose.Cells functionality.

Overview
--------

Aspose.Cells for Python via .NET is a powerful spreadsheet management library that allows developers to create, format, and manipulate Excel files programmatically without the need for Microsoft Excel. It supports features like:

- Creating Pivot Tables
- Advanced conditional formatting
- Conversion to PDF, HTML, JSON
- Charts, Smart Markers, OLE objects
- Filtering data

Aspose.Cells API Features
-------------------------

- Spreadsheet generation & manipulation via API
- High-quality file format conversion & rendering
- Print Microsoft Excel® files to physical or virtual printers
- Combine, modify, protect, or parse Excel® sheets
- Apply worksheet formatting and page setup
- Create & customize Excel® charts, Pivot Tables, conditional formatting, slicers, tables & spark-lines
- Convert Excel® charts to images & PDF
- Formula calculation engine supporting basic and advanced Excel functions

Supported Read & Write Formats
------------------------------

- Microsoft Excel®: XLS, XLSX, XLSB, XLSM, XLT, XLTX, XLTM, SpreadsheetML
- OpenOffice: ODS, SXC, FODS
- Text: JSON, TXT, CSV, TSV, Tab-Delimited
- Web: HTML, MHTML
- iWork®: Numbers

Save Excel® Files As
--------------------

- Microsoft Word®: DOCX
- Microsoft PowerPoint®: PPTX
- Microsoft Excel®: XLAM
- Fixed Layout: PDF, XPS
- Text: JSON, TXT, CSV, TSV, Tab-Delimited, XML
- Image: TIFF, PNG, BMP, JPEG, GIF, SVG
- Metafile: EMF
- Markdown: MD

Examples
--------

**Create Excel file from scratch**

.. code-block:: python

    # import the python package
    import aspose.cells
    from aspose.cells import License, Workbook, FileFormatType

    # Instantiating a Workbook object
    workbook = Workbook()
    # Get the first worksheet
    worksheet = workbook.worksheets[0]
    # Get the "A1" cell
    cell = worksheet.cells.get("A1")
    # Write "Hello World" to  "A1" in the first sheet
    cell.put_value("Hello World!")
    # Saving this workbook to XLSX
    workbook.save("HelloWorld.xlsx")

**Convert Excel XLSX file to PDF**

.. code-block:: python

    # import the python package
    import aspose.cells
    from aspose.cells import Workbook

    # Instantiating a Workbook object
    workbook = Workbook("HelloWorld.xlsx")
    # Saving this workbook to PDF
    workbook.save("HelloWorld.pdf")

**Create a chart**

.. code-block:: python

    from aspose.cells import Workbook
    from aspose.cells.charts import ChartType

    # Instantiating a Workbook object
    workbook = Workbook()
    # Adding a new worksheet to the Excel object
    sheetIndex = workbook.worksheets.add()
    # Obtaining the reference of the newly added worksheet by passing its sheet index
    worksheet = workbook.worksheets[sheetIndex]
    # Adding sample values to cells
    worksheet.cells.get("A1").put_value(50)
    worksheet.cells.get("A2").put_value(100)
    worksheet.cells.get("A3").put_value(170)
    worksheet.cells.get("A4").put_value(300)
    worksheet.cells.get("B1").put_value(160)
    worksheet.cells.get("B2").put_value(32)
    worksheet.cells.get("B3").put_value(50)
    worksheet.cells.get("B4").put_value(40)
    # Adding sample values to cells as category data
    worksheet.cells.get("C1").put_value("Q1")
    worksheet.cells.get("C2").put_value("Q2")
    worksheet.cells.get("C3").put_value("Y1")
    worksheet.cells.get("C4").put_value("Y2")
    # Adding a chart to the worksheet
    chartIndex = worksheet.charts.add(ChartType.COLUMN, 5, 0, 15, 5)
    # Accessing the instance of the newly added chart
    chart = worksheet.charts[chartIndex]
    # Adding SeriesCollection (chart data source) to the chart ranging from "A1" cell to "B4"
    chart.n_series.add("A1:B4", True)
    # Setting the data source for the category data of SeriesCollection
    chart.n_series.category_data = "C1:C4"
    # Saving the Excel file
    workbook.save("Chart.xlsx")

**Convert Excel workbook to JSON**

.. code-block:: python

    from aspose.cells import Workbook

    # Instantiating a Workbook object
    workbook = Workbook()
    # Obtaining the reference of the newly added worksheet
    sheet = workbook.worksheets[0]
    cells = sheet.cells
    # Setting the value to the cells
    cells.get("A1").put_value("First name")
    cells.get("A2").put_value("Simon")
    cells.get("A3").put_value("Kevin")
    cells.get("A4").put_value("Leo")
    cells.get("A5").put_value("Johnson")

    cells.get("B1").put_value("Age")
    cells.get("B2").put_value(32)
    cells.get("B3").put_value(33)
    cells.get("B4").put_value(34)
    cells.get("B5").put_value(35)

    cells.get("C1").put_value("Value")
    cells.get("C2").put_value(123.546)
    cells.get("C3").put_value(56.78)
    cells.get("C4").put_value(34)
    cells.get("C5").put_value(9)
    # Saving the Excel file to json
    workbook.save("Out.json")

**Convert Excel to Pandas DataFrame**

.. code-block:: python

    import pandas as pd
    from aspose.cells import Workbook

    # Create a new Aspose.Cells Workbook
    workbook = Workbook()
    # Get the first worksheet
    worksheet = workbook.worksheets[0]
    # Get the cells
    cells = worksheet.cells
    # Add header and data values to specific cells
    cells.get("A1").value = "Name"
    cells.get("B1").value = "Age"
    cells.get("C1").value = "City"
    cells.get("A2").value = "Alice"
    cells.get("B2").value = 25
    cells.get("C2").value = "New York"
    cells.get("A3").value = "Bob"
    cells.get("B3").value = 30
    cells.get("C3").value = "San Francisco"
    cells.get("A4").value = "Charlie"
    cells.get("B4").value = 35
    cells.get("C4").value = "Los Angeles"

    rowCount = cells.max_data_row
    columnCount = cells.max_data_column

    # Read the header row (row 0) and store column names
    columnDatas = []
    for c in range(columnCount + 1):
        columnDatas.append(cells.get_cell(0, c).value)

    # Create an empty pandas DataFrame with column names from Excel
    result = pd.DataFrame(columns=columnDatas, dtype=object)

    # Read each data row (from row 1 onward) and add to the DataFrame
    for i in range(1, rowCount + 1):
        rowarray = [cells.get_cell(i, j).value for j in range(columnCount + 1)]
        result.loc[i - 1] = rowarray
	
    print(result)

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