how to get the current row index with Openpyxl

Question:

I wrote a Python script to extract some string values from a .json file, store them in some dictionnary and fill them in an .xlsx file using Openpyxl, which I use for the 1st time:

in short, it looks like that :

WORKBOOK = Workbook()
WORKSHEET = WORKBOOK.active
. . .
. . .
for PERSON in TEAM_LIST:
    for ITEM in ITEMS[PERSON]:
       if PERSON in REGULAR_LIST:
          PERSON_ITEMS_ROW = (PERSON,ITEM[0],ITEM[1],ITEM[2],ITEM[3],ITEM[4)]
          SHEET.append(PERSON_ITEMS_ROW)    # Fill each row with some PERSON ITEMS
      else:
        PERSON_ITEMS_ROW = (PERSON,ITEM[0],ITEM[1],ITEM[2],ITEM[5],ITEM[6])
        SHEET.append(PERSON_ITEMS_ROW)      # Fill each row with other PERSON ITEMS

This code works well (although I am not 100% sure it is correct)

I would like to change backgroud and foreground color of rows selected in the “else” part above, and I don’t manage to find a way to do it ;

I know how to apply specific color and font to a specific row : I do it for the 1st row used as the header row, but I don’t know how to get the current row index so I could apply specific color and font on each row of “else” section

Any idea is welcome

thanks

Asked By: bigstyx

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Answers:

You are looking for ws._current_row.
Note: ws._current_row are only valid after inserting new cells.

You can do it for instance:

    ...
    SHEET.append(PERSON_ITEMS_ROW)
    # For all cells in ws._current_row
    for row_cells in ws.iter_rows(min_row=ws._current_row,  max_row=ws._current_row):
        for cell in row_cells:
            cell.font = Font(color=colors.GREEN, italic=True)

    # Only for cell in column A == 1
    ws.cell(row=ws._current_row, column=1).font = Font(color=colors.RED)  

If you don’t want to use unsupported ws._current_row.

    # Assume you start in row==2
    for ws_current_row, PERSON in enumerate(TEAM_LIST, 2):
        #...
        #SHEET.append(PERSON_ITEMS_ROW)

        # For all cells in ws_current_row
        for row_cells in ws.iter_rows(min_row=ws_current_row, max_row=ws_current_row):
            for cell in row_cells:
                cell.font = Font(color=colors.GREEN, italic=True)

        # Only for cell in column A == 1
        ws.cell(row=ws_current_row, column=1).font = Font(color=colors.RED)

OOP solution, or openpyxl could implemented it.
For instance:

    from openpyxl.workbook.workbook import Workbook as _Workbook
    from openpyxl.worksheet.worksheet import Worksheet as _Worksheet

    class Worksheet(_Worksheet):
        # Overload openpyxl.Worksheet.append
        def append(self, iterable):
            super().append(iterable)
            return self._current_row, 
                   self._cells_by_col(min_col=1, min_row=self._current_row,
                                      max_col=self.max_column, max_row=self._current_row)

    class Workbook(_Workbook):
        # Workaround, as openpyxl is not using self.create_sheet(...) in __init__
        def __init__(self, write_only=True):
            super().__init__(write_only)
            self.__write_only = False
            self.create_sheet()

        # Not working for self.read_only and self.write_only :
        # Overload openpyxl.Workbook.create_sheet
        def create_sheet(self, title=None, index=None):
            new_ws = Worksheet(parent=self, title=title)
            self._add_sheet(sheet=new_ws, index=index)
            return new_ws

    for PERSON in TEAM_LIST:
        # ...
        ws_current_row, iter_col = SHEET.append(PERSON_ITEMS_ROW)

        # Iterate all cells from generator iter_col
        for cell in [col_cells[0] for col_cells in iter_col]:
            cell.font = Font(color=colors.RED, italic=True)

        # Only for cell in column A == 1
        ws.cell(row=ws_current_row, column=1).font = Font(color=colors.BLUE)

Tested with Python:3.4.2 – openpyxl:2.4.1 – LibreOffice: 4.3.3.2
OpenPyXL Documentation

Answered By: stovfl

Except for its own internal use, openpyxl has no concept of the “current” row. In your case I suspect ws.max_row is what you want.

Answered By: Charlie Clark

I would like to share an easy solution for obtaining the row number while iterating over rows using the ws.iter_rows() method. I’m using the first object from the row tuple, which is a cell, so it also has information about its row and column.

for row in ws.iter_rows(min_row=1, max_row=ws.max_rows):
    print('Row number:', str(row[0].row))
Answered By: Kietna Qu'tak

My sugguestion is below:

for index, row in enumerate(ws.iter_rows(min_row=1, max_row=ws.max_row)):
    print(index)

Hope it will help.

Answered By: freemangifts
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