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Matt Harrison is an author, speaker, corporate trainer, and consultant. He authored the popular Learning the Pandas Library and Illustrated Guide to Python 3. He runs MetaSnake, which provides corporate and online training on Python and Data Science. In addition, he offers consulting services. He has worked on search engines, configuration management, storage, BI, predictive modeling, and in a variety of domains.
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Theodore Petrou is the founder of Dunder Data, a training company dedicated to helping teach the Python data science ecosystem effectively to individuals and corporations. Read his tutorials and attempt his data science challenges at the Dunder Data website.
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Using Excel files

While CSV files are common, it seems that the world is ruled by Excel. I've been surprised in my consulting work to see how many companies are using Excel as a critical if not the critical tool for making decisions.

In this recipe, we will show how to create and read Excel files. You may need to install xlwt or openpyxl to write XLS or XLSX files, respectively.

How to do it...

  1. Create an Excel file using the .to_excel method. You can write either xls files or xlsx files:
    >>> beatles.to_excel("beat.xls")
    >>> beatles.to_excel("beat.xlsx")
    
    Excel file

    Excel file

  2. Read the Excel file with the read_excel function:
    >>> beat2 = pd.read_excel("/tmp/beat.xls")
    >>> beat2
       Unnamed: 0    first       last  birth
    0           0     Paul  McCartney   1942
    1           1     John     Lennon   1940
    2           2  Richard    Starkey   1940
    3           3 ...
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Matt Harrison

Matt Harrison is an author, speaker, corporate trainer, and consultant. He authored the popular Learning the Pandas Library and Illustrated Guide to Python 3. He runs MetaSnake, which provides corporate and online training on Python and Data Science. In addition, he offers consulting services. He has worked on search engines, configuration management, storage, BI, predictive modeling, and in a variety of domains.
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Theodore Petrou is the founder of Dunder Data, a training company dedicated to helping teach the Python data science ecosystem effectively to individuals and corporations. Read his tutorials and attempt his data science challenges at the Dunder Data website.
Read more about Theodore Petrou