I'd like to save some text and a dataframe to an excel file like that:
Thus, I've got the following variables:
text1 = "some text here"
text2 = "other text here"
df = pd.DataFrame({"a": [1,2,3,4,5], "b": [6,7,8,9,10], "c": [11,12,13,14,15]})
As I've figured out there is the possibility to use the xlsxwriter to do this which means that I basically have to iterate over the whole dataframe to write each entry to a different cell in the excel workbook. This is quite cumbersome.
So, I thought there must an easier way to do this; something like this:
writer = pd.ExcelWriter("test.xlsx", engine="xlsxwriter")
writer.write(text1, startrow=0, startcol=0)
writer.write(text1, startrow=1, startcol=0)
df.to_excel(writer, startrow=4, startcol=0)
Is there an easier way?
You need
write
orwrite_string
:Above solution is correct... However
The write function is part of the xlsxwriter library. When declaring the writer you need to indicate what engine you want pandas to use.
xlsxwriters functions are then usable through pandas. All other code in the above solution stays the same.
Ofcourse you require the library to be installed. Here is a programmatic check.
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