Question

I'm attempting to insert a list of lists into excel (such that each inner list represents a row, each is of the same length) with the following call :

#Assume ws is correctly initialized to an excel worksheet object
ws.Range(ws.Cells(1,1),ws.Cells(len(myList),len(myList[0]))).value = myList

myList lists contain strings and numpy floats and ints. I get the following error when I attempt to execute the call above:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<interactive input>", line 1, in <module>
  File "C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\win32com\client\dynamic.py", line 570, in __setattr__
    self._oleobj_.Invoke(entry.dispid, 0, invoke_type, 0, value)
MemoryError: CreatingSafeArray

what is causing this win32com.client MemoryError? Thanks!

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Solution

I determined the problem was with the numpy values:

>>> #Initialize test list with 2 numpy float64 values
>>> test = [numpy.float64(456),numpy.float64(456)]
>>> #Attempting to insert a list containing only numpy data types will error
>>> ws.Range(ws.Cells(1,1),ws.Cells(1,2)).value = test
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<interactive input>", line 1, in <module>
  File "C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\win32com\client\dynamic.py", line 570, in __setattr__
    self._oleobj_.Invoke(entry.dispid, 0, invoke_type, 0, value)
MemoryError: CreatingSafeArray
>>> #Changing one of the values to any other standard python data type will allow the list to be inserted
>>> test[1] = 'test'
>>> ws.Range(ws.Cells(1,1),ws.Cells(1,2)).value = test
# A list with multiple numpy data types will error upon insertion
>>> test.append(numpy.int64(456))
>>> ws.Range(ws.Cells(1,1),ws.Cells(1,3)).value = test
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<interactive input>", line 1, in <module>
  File "C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\win32com\client\dynamic.py", line 570, in __setattr__
    self._oleobj_.Invoke(entry.dispid, 0, invoke_type, 0, value)
MemoryError: CreatingSafeArray
>>> """ Conclusion: A list can be inserted only if all of the numpy data types are the same and there is a built-in data type in the list as well """
>>> test[2] = numpy.float64(test[2])
>>> ws.Range(ws.Cells(1,1),ws.Cells(1,3)).value = test
>>>

My solution was to simply convert all values in my list to string before inserting, guaranteeing no data types will give me problems.

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