Here's the documentation for openpyxl.
If you look at the Worksheet module, you will see that your ws
worksheet has functions like calculate_dimension()
, get_highest_row()
, and the like.
Question
I have some code to loop through multiple workbooks:
wb = load_workbook(fileName)
for curTitle in wb.worksheets:
ws = wb.get_sheet_by_name(name = curTitle.title)
for row in ws.range('A1:C100'):
for cell in row:
#Do Something
However the range is different in every worksheet. Is there a way to get the last row that has data?
Solution
Here's the documentation for openpyxl.
If you look at the Worksheet module, you will see that your ws
worksheet has functions like calculate_dimension()
, get_highest_row()
, and the like.
OTHER TIPS
Range("A1:C" & Range("A65536").End(xlup).Row)
assuming you have data up to the last row in col A