Python | Arithmetic operations in excel file using openpyxl
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19 May, 2021
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Prerequisite: Reading & Writing to excel sheet using openpyxl
Openpyxl is a Python library using which one can perform multiple operations on excel files like reading, writing, arithmetic operations and plotting graphs. Let’s see how to perform different arithmetic operations using openpyxl.
- =SUM(cell1:cell2) : Adds all the numbers in a range of cells.
Python3
# import openpyxl module import openpyxl # Call a Workbook() function of openpyxl # to create a new blank Workbook object wb = openpyxl.Workbook() # Get workbook active sheet # from the active attribute. sheet = wb.active # writing to the cell of an excel sheet sheet[ 'A1' ] = 200 sheet[ 'A2' ] = 300 sheet[ 'A3' ] = 400 sheet[ 'A4' ] = 500 sheet[ 'A5' ] = 600 # The value in cell A7 is set to a formula # that sums the values in A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 . sheet[ 'A7' ] = '= SUM(A1:A5)' # save the file wb.save( "sum.xlsx" ) |
- Output:
- =PRODUCT(cell1:cell2) : Multiplies all the numbers in the range of cells.
Python3
import openpyxl wb = openpyxl.Workbook() sheet = wb.active sheet[ 'A1' ] = 2 sheet[ 'A2' ] = 3 sheet[ 'A3' ] = 4 sheet[ 'A4' ] = 5 sheet[ 'A5' ] = 6 # The value in cell A7 is set to a formula # that multiplies the values in A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 . sheet[ 'A7' ] = '= PRODUCT(A1:A5)' wb.save( "product.xlsx" ) |
- Output:
- =AVERAGE(cell1:cell2) : It gives the average (arithmetical mean) of all the numbers which is present in the given cell range.
Python3
import openpyxl wb = openpyxl.Workbook() sheet = wb.active sheet[ 'A1' ] = 200 sheet[ 'A2' ] = 300 sheet[ 'A3' ] = 400 sheet[ 'A4' ] = 500 sheet[ 'A5' ] = 600 # The value in cell A7 is set to a formula # that return average of the values in A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 . sheet[ 'A7' ] = '= AVERAGE(A1:A5)' wb.save( "average.xlsx" ) |
- Output:
- =QUOTIENT(num1, num2) : It returns the integer portion of a division.
Python3
import openpyxl wb = openpyxl.Workbook() sheet = wb.active # The value in cell is set to a formula # that gives quotient value . sheet[ 'A1' ] = '= QUOTIENT(64, 8)' sheet[ 'A2' ] = '= QUOTIENT(25, 4)' wb.save( "quotient.xlsx" ) |
- Output:
- =MOD(num1, num2) : Returns the remainder after a number is divided by the divisor.
Python3
import openpyxl wb = openpyxl.Workbook() sheet = wb.active # The value in cell is set to a formula # that gives remainder or modulus value. sheet[ 'A1' ] = '= MOD(64, 8)' sheet[ 'A2' ] = '= MOD(25, 4)' wb.save( "modulus.xlsx" ) |
- Output:
- =COUNT(cell1:cell2) : It counts the number of cells in a range that contain the number.
Python3
import openpyxl wb = openpyxl.Workbook() sheet = wb.active sheet[ 'A1' ] = 200 sheet[ 'A2' ] = 300 sheet[ 'A3' ] = 400 sheet[ 'A4' ] = 500 sheet[ 'A5' ] = 600 # The value in cell A7 is set to a formula # that gives counting of number present in the cells. sheet[ 'A7' ] = '= COUNT(A1:A6)' wb.save( "count.xlsx" ) |
- Output: