Question

I have a list of some values in Python and want to write them into an Excel-Spreadsheet column using openpyxl.

So far I tried, where lstStat is a list of integers that needs to be written to the Excel column:

for statN in lstStat:
    for line in ws.range('A3:A14'):
        for cell in line:
            cell.value(statN)

I'm getting a TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not callable for the last line in the code snippet.

Can you help me out how to write my data to the Excel column?

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Solution

To assign a value to a cell, use =:

cell.value = statN

You also need to fix your loops. Notice that right now, for each element in lstStat, you are writing the entire range. Besides not being what you intended, it also is less flexible: What happens if lstStat has more or fewer elements?

What you want to do is just loop over lstStat and increment the row number as you go. Something like

r = 3
for statN in lstStat:
    ws.cell(row=r, column=1).value = statN
    r += 1

You could also use Python's enumerate function:

for i, statN in enumerate(lstStat):
    ws.cell(row=i+3, column=1).value = statN

(Note that A1 is referenced as cell(row=1, column=1) as of OpenPyXL version 2.0.0; in earlier versions, A1 was cell(row=0, column=0).)

OTHER TIPS

from openpyxl import load_workbook,Workbook

wb=load_workbook('Book1.xlsx')
ws1=wb.get_sheet_by_name('Sheet1')

shs=wb.get_sheet_names()
print(type(shs))
# shs is list

for r in range(0,len(shs)):
    ws1.cell(row=r+1,column=1).value=shs[r]

wb.save('Book1.xlsx')

Openpyxl does not allow you to write lists in excel cells, however if you convert the list into a string you can paste it into excel.

e.g. This would cause an error

my_list = ['1','2','3'] ws.cell(row=r, column=1).value = my_list

However this would paste the string of the list into excel

my_list = ['1','2','3'] new_list = str(my_list) ws.cell(row=r, column=1).value = new_list

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