Python:
Is there a way to write multi-line strings into an excel cell with just the xlwt module? (I saw answers suggesting use of openpyxl module)
The sheet.write()
method ignores the \n escape sequence. So, just xlwt, is it possible? Thanks in advance.
I found the answer in the python-excel Google Group. Using sheet.write()
with the optional style
argument, enabling word wrap for the cell, does the trick. Here is a minimum working example:
import xlwt
book = xlwt.Workbook()
sheet = book.add_sheet('Test')
# A1: no style, no wrap, despite newline
sheet.write(0, 0, 'Hello\nWorld')
# B1: with style, there is wrap
style = xlwt.XFStyle()
style.alignment.wrap = 1
sheet.write(0, 1, 'Hello\nWorld', style)
book.save('test.xls')
While in cell A1 shows HelloWorld
without linebreak, cell B1 shows Hello\nWorld
(i.e. with linebreak).
There are a few things you could try:
- Windows handles new lines differently to Unix/Linux. While
\n
(line feed) character is the standard Unix method and also used in Python, Windows requires a carriage return and line feed. You could therefore try replacing \n
with \r\n
.
- If this does not work then try replacing them with the ascii characters {chr(13) and chr(10)} inside a formula.
- If this still doesn't work then it may be worth trying this article which suggests a rather more long winded way of approaching the problem.