Issue
I'm trying to merge all worksheet tabs of each excel file within a provided file path into one worksheet. For Example if there's 5 Excel files with multiple amounts worksheet tabs, each Excel file now only contains one merged worksheet tab. I would like to append each of these merged worksheet tabs to a created output file.
My Code below is able to appended all worksheet tabs from the provided source files to an output file but I can't figure out how to merge the worksheet tabs from the source first first. Does anyone have an Idea how I can accomplish this? Please see my code below - Thanks!:
import glob
import os
import pandas as pd
import sys
import os.path
from openpyxl import load_workbook
from openpyxl import Workbook
#System Arguments
folder = sys.argv[1]
inputFile = sys.argv[2]
outputFile = sys.argv[3]
# specifying the path to xlsx files
path = r""+folder+""
#Create the new Excel Workbook with nameing convention provided by user
def create_file():
wb = Workbook()
wb.save(outputFile)
#Append the NEW or EXISTING Workbook with Input Files and Tabs to the already existing Excel File
def appened_file():
outputPath = outputFile
book = load_workbook(outputPath)
writer = pd.ExcelWriter(outputPath, engine = 'openpyxl', mode="a", if_sheet_exists="new")
writer.book = book
for filename in glob.glob(path + "*" + inputFile + "*"):
print(filename)
excel_file = pd.ExcelFile(filename)
(_, f_name) = os.path.split(filename)
(f_short_name, _) = os.path.splitext(f_name)
for sheet_name in excel_file.sheet_names:
df_excel = pd.read_excel(filename, sheet_name=sheet_name,engine='openpyxl')
df_newSheets = pd.DataFrame(df_excel)
df_newSheets.to_excel(writer, sheet_name, index=False)
writer.save()
Solution
If you want to do what is said in the title, you could do this solely with pandas, as pd.read_excel(path_input, sheet_name=None)
can read all worksheets of a workbook in one pass:
import pandas as pd
path_input = r"test.xlsx"
path_output = r"finished.xlsx"
df_lst = pd.read_excel(path_input, sheet_name=None).values()
df_res = pd.concat(
[df_.transpose().reset_index().transpose() for df_ in df_lst])
df_res.to_excel(path_output, index=False, header=False)
It would also be possible to do this with xlwings or openpyxl, but usually pandas is fast.
Example with data
Assume an Excel workbook with three worksheets.
Worksheet1:
a b c
foo cor wal
bar gra plu
baz ult xyz
qux ply thu
Worksheet2:
u v w x y z
12 92 86 22 80
23 29 74 21
16 10 75 67 61 99
Worksheet3:
I II III IV
1 5 9 1
2 6 0 6
3 7 3
4 8 2 0
Final output (after executing this snippet, i.e. after to_excel
):
a b c
foo cor wal
bar gra plu
baz ult xyz
qux ply thu
u v w x y z
12 92 86 22 80
23 29 74 21
16 10 75 67 61 99
I II III IV
1 5 9 1
2 6 0 6
3 7 3
4 8 2 0
Answered By - mouwsy
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