Script Excel From Python
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from win32com.client import constants, Dispatch
import pythoncom
import os
borderTop = 3
borderBottom = 4
borderLeft = 1
borderRight = 2
borderSolid = 1
borderDashed = 2
borderDotted = 3
colorBlack = 1
directionUp = -4162
directionDown = -4121
directionLeft = -4131
directionRight = -4152
class ExcelDocument(object):
"""
Some convenience methods for Excel documents accessed
through COM.
"""
def __init__(self, visible=False):
self.app = Dispatch("Excel.Application")
self.app.Visible = visible
self.sheet = 1
def new(self, filename=None):
"""
Create a new Excel workbook. If 'filename' specified,
use the file as a template.
"""
self.app.Workbooks.Add(filename)
def open(self, filename):
"""
Open an existing Excel workbook for editing.
"""
self.app.Workbooks.Open(filename)
def set_sheet(self, sheet):
"""
Set the active worksheet.
"""
self.sheet = sheet
def get_range(self, range):
"""
Get a range object for the specified range or single cell.
"""
return self.app.ActiveWorkbook.Sheets(self.sheet).Range(range)
def set_value(self, cell, value=''):
"""
Set the value of 'cell' to 'value'.
"""
self.get_range(cell).Value = value
def get_value(self, cell):
"""
Get the value of 'cell'.
"""
value = self.get_range(cell).Value
if isinstance(value, tuple):
value = [v[0] for v in value]
return value
def set_border(self, range, side, line_style=borderSolid, color=colorBlack):
"""
Set a border on the specified range of cells or single cell.
'range' = range of cells or single cell
'side' = one of borderTop, borderBottom, borderLeft, borderRight
'line_style' = one of borderSolid, borderDashed, borderDotted, others?
'color' = one of colorBlack, others?
"""
range = self.get_range(range).Borders(side)
range.LineStyle = line_style
range.Color = color
def sort(self, range, key_cell):
"""
Sort the specified 'range' of the activeworksheet by the
specified 'key_cell'.
"""
range.Sort(Key1=self.get_range(key_cell), Order1=1, Header=0, OrderCustom=1, MatchCase=False, Orientation=1)
def hide_row(self, row, hide=True):
"""
Hide the specified 'row'.
Specify hide=False to show the row.
"""
self.get_range('a%s' % row).EntireRow.Hidden = hide
def hide_column(self, column, hide=True):
"""
Hide the specified 'column'.
Specify hide=False to show the column.
"""
self.get_range('%s1' % column).EntireColumn.Hidden = hide
def delete_row(self, row, shift=directionUp):
"""
Delete the entire 'row'.
"""
self.get_range('a%s' % row).EntireRow.Delete(Shift=shift)
def delete_column(self, column, shift=directionLeft):
"""
Delete the entire 'column'.
"""
self.get_range('%s1' % column).EntireColumn.Delete(Shift=shift)
def fit_column(self, column):
"""
Resize the specified 'column' to fit all its contents.
"""
self.get_range('%s1' % column).EntireColumn.AutoFit()
def save(self):
"""
Save the active workbook.
"""
self.app.ActiveWorkbook.Save()
def save_as(self, filename, delete_existing=False):
"""
Save the active workbook as a different filename.
If 'delete_existing' is specified and the file already
exists, it will be deleted before saving.
"""
if delete_existing and os.path.exists(filename):
os.remove(filename)
self.app.ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs(filename)
def print_out(self):
"""
Print the active workbook.
"""
self.app.Application.PrintOut()
def close(self):
"""
Close the active workbook.
"""
self.app.ActiveWorkbook.Close()
def quit(self):
"""
Quit Excel.
"""
return self.app.Quit()
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