Excel 2007-2010 Binary Workbook (xlsb) parser
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Author: William Turner
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Development Status
- 5 - Production/Stable
License
- OSI Approved :: GNU Lesser General Public License v3 or later (LGPLv3+)
Programming Language
- Python :: 2
- Python :: 2.7
- Python :: 3
- Python :: 3.5
- Python :: 3.6
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- Python :: 3.9
pyxlsb is an Excel 2007-2010 Binary Workbook (xlsb) parser for Python. The library is currently extremely limited, but functional enough for basic data extraction.
Install
pip install pyxlsb
Usage
The module exposes an open_workbook(name) method (similar to Xlrd and OpenPyXl) for opening XLSB files. The Workbook object representing the file is returned.
from pyxlsb import open_workbook
with open_workbook('Book1.xlsb') as wb:
# Do stuff with wb
The Workbook object exposes a get_sheet(idx) method for retrieving a Worksheet instance.
# Using the sheet index (1-based)
with wb.get_sheet(1) as sheet:
# Do stuff with sheet
# Using the sheet name
with wb.get_sheet('Sheet1') as sheet:
# Do stuff with sheet
Tip: A sheets property containing the sheet names is available on the Workbook instance.
The rows() method will hand out an iterator to read the worksheet rows.
# You can use .rows(sparse=True) to skip empty rows
for row in sheet.rows():
print(row)
# [Cell(r=0, c=0, v='TEXT'), Cell(r=0, c=1, v=42.1337)]
Do note that dates will appear as floats. You must use the convert_date(date) method from the pyxlsb module to turn them into datetime instances.
from pyxlsb import convert_date
print(convert_date(41235.45578))
# datetime.datetime(2012, 11, 22, 10, 56, 19)
Oct 14, 2022
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