How to save an Excel worksheet as CSV

Question:

I want to write a Python script that reads in an Excel spreadsheet and saves some of its worksheets as CSV files.

How can I do this?

I have found third-party modules for reading and writing Excel files from Python, but as far as I can tell, they can only save files in Excel (i.e. *.xls) format. If I’m wrong here, some example code showing how to do what I’m trying to do with these modules would be appreciated.

I also came across one solution that I can’t quite understand, but seems to be Windows-specific, and therefore would not help me anyway, since I want to do this in Unix. At any rate, it’s not clear to me that this solution can be extended to do what I want to do, even under Windows.

Asked By: kjo

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Answers:

Use the xlrd or openpyxlmodule to read xls or xlsx documents respectively, and the csv module to write.

Alternately, if using Jython, you can use the Apache POI library to read either .xls or .xlsx, and the native CSV module will still be available.

Answered By: Charles Duffy

The most basic examples using the two libraries described line by line:

  1. Open the xls workbook
  2. Reference the first spreadsheet
  3. Open in binary write the target csv file
  4. Create the default csv writer object
  5. Loop over all the rows of the first spreadsheet
  6. Dump the rows into the csv

import xlrd
import csv

with xlrd.open_workbook('a_file.xls') as wb:
    sh = wb.sheet_by_index(0)  # or wb.sheet_by_name('name_of_the_sheet_here')
    with open('a_file.csv', 'wb') as f:   # open('a_file.csv', 'w', newline="") for python 3
        c = csv.writer(f)
        for r in range(sh.nrows):
            c.writerow(sh.row_values(r))

import openpyxl
import csv

wb = openpyxl.load_workbook('test.xlsx')
sh = wb.active
with open('test.csv', 'wb') as f:  # open('test.csv', 'w', newline="") for python 3
    c = csv.writer(f)
    for r in sh.rows:
        c.writerow([cell.value for cell in r])
Answered By: Zeugma

Using pandas will be a bit shorter:

import pandas as pd

df = pd.read_excel('my_file', sheetname='my_sheet_name')  # sheetname is optional
df.to_csv('output_file_name', index=False)  # index=False prevents pandas to write row index

# oneliner
pd.read_excel('my_file', sheetname='my_sheet_name').to_csv('output_file_name', index=False)
Answered By: FabienP

First read your Excel spreadsheet into Pandas. The code below will import your Excel spreadsheet into Pandas as an OrderedDict which contains all of your worksheets as DataFrames. Then, simply use the worksheet_name as a key to access specific worksheet as a DataFrame and save only the required worksheet as a csv file by using df.to_csv(). Hope this will work in your case.

import pandas as pd
df = pd.read_excel('YourExcel.xlsx', sheet_name=None)
df['worksheet_name'].to_csv('output.csv')  
Answered By: Ashu007

As of December 2021 and Python 3:

The openpyxl API has changed sufficiently (see https://openpyxl.readthedocs.io/en/stable/usage.html) that I have updated this part of the answer by @Boud (now @Zeugma?), as follows:

import openpyxl
import csv

wb = openpyxl.load_workbook('test.xlsx')
sh = wb.active # was .get_active_sheet()
with open('test.csv', 'w', newline="") as file_handle:
    csv_writer = csv.writer(file_handle)
    for row in sh.iter_rows(): # generator; was sh.rows
        csv_writer.writerow([cell.value for cell in row])

@Leonid made some helpful comments – in particular:

csv.writer provides some additional options e.g. custom delimiter:

csv_writer = csv.writer(fout, delimiter='|', quotechar='"', quoting=csv.QUOTE_MINIMAL)

HTH

Answered By: jtlz2
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