Inserting and Deleting Rows and Columns in Python

Create Excel Spreadsheets in Python - Managing Rows/Columns

Inserting a Row

Insert a row at any location by calling the insertRows method of the Cells collection. The insertRows method takes the index of the row where the new row will be inserted as the first argument, and the number of rows to be inserted as the second argument. Following are the steps:

  • Load XLS or XLSX workbook
  • Access the worksheet
  • Insert the row
  • Save as XLS or XLSX workbook

Python Code

 def insert_row(self):

\# Instantiating a Workbook object by excel file path

workbook = self.Workbook(self.dataDir + "Book1.xls")

\# Accessing the first worksheet in the Excel file

worksheet = workbook.getWorksheets().get(0)

\# Inserting a row into the worksheet at 3rd position

worksheet.getCells().insertRows(2,1)

\# Saving the modified Excel file in default (that is Excel 2003) format

workbook.save(self.dataDir + "Insert Row.xls")

print "Insert Row Successfully." 

Inserting Multiple Rows

To insert multiple rows into the worksheet, call the insertRows method of the Cells collection. The InsertRows method takes two parameters:

  • Row index, the index of the row from where the new rows will be inserted.
  • Number of rows, total number of rows that need to be inserted.

Python Code

 def insert_multiple_rows(self):

\# Instantiating a Workbook object by excel file path

workbook = self.Workbook(self.dataDir + 'Book1.xls')

\# Accessing the first worksheet in the Excel file

worksheet = workbook.getWorksheets().get(0)

\# Inserting a row into the worksheet at 3rd position

worksheet.getCells().insertRows(2,10)

\# Saving the modified Excel file in default (that is Excel 2003) format

workbook.save(self.dataDir + "Insert Multiple Rows.xls")

print "Insert Multiple Rows Successfully." 

Deleting a Row

To delete a row at any location, call the deleteRows method of the Cells collection. The DeleteRows method takes two parameters:

  • Row index, the index of the row from where the rows will be deleted.
  • Number of rows, total number of rows that need to be deleted.

Python Code

 def delete_row(self):

\# Instantiating a Workbook object by excel file path

workbook = self.Workbook(self.dataDir + 'Book1.xls')

\# Accessing the first worksheet in the Excel file

worksheet = workbook.getWorksheets().get(0)

\# Deleting 3rd row from the worksheet

worksheet.getCells().deleteRows(2,1,True)

\# Saving the modified Excel file in default (that is Excel 2003) format

workbook.save(self.dataDir + "Delete Row.xls")

print "Delete Row Successfully." 

Deleting Multiple Rows

To delete multiple rows from a worksheet, call the deleteRows method of the Cells collection. The DeleteRows method takes two parameters:

  • Row index, the index of the row from where the rows will be deleted.
  • Number of rows, total number of rows that need to be deleted.

Python Code

 def delete_multiple_rows(self):

\# Instantiating a Workbook object by excel file path

workbook = self.Workbook(self.dataDir + 'Book1.xls')

\# Accessing the first worksheet in the Excel file

worksheet = workbook.getWorksheets().get(0)

\# Deleting 10 rows from the worksheet starting from 3rd row

worksheet.getCells().deleteRows(2,10,True)

\# Saving the modified Excel file in default (that is Excel 2003) format

workbook.save(self.dataDir + "Delete Multiple Rows.xls")

print "Delete Multiple Rows Successfully." 

Inserting a Column

Developers can also insert a column into the worksheet at any location by calling the insertColumns method of the Cells collection. insertColumns method takes two parameters:

  • Column index, the index of the column from where the column will be inserted
  • Number of columns, total number of columns that need to be inserted

Python Code

 def insert_column(self):

\# Instantiating a Workbook object by excel file path

workbook = self.Workbook(self.dataDir + 'Book1.xls')

\# Accessing the first worksheet in the Excel file

worksheet = workbook.getWorksheets().get(0)

\# Inserting a column into the worksheet at 2nd position

worksheet.getCells().insertColumns(1,1)

\# Saving the modified Excel file in default (that is Excel 2003) format

workbook.save(self.dataDir + "Insert Column.xls")

print "Insert Column Successfully." 

Deleting a Column

To delete a column from the worksheet at any location, call the deleteColumns method of the Cells collection. The deleteColumns method takes the following parameters:

  • Column index, the index of the column from where the column will be deleted.
  • Number of columns, total number of columns that need to be deleted.
  • Shift cells, Boolean parameter to indicate whether to shift the cells left after deletion.

Python Code

 def delete_column(self):

\# Instantiating a Workbook object by excel file path

workbook = self.Workbook(self.dataDir + 'Book1.xls')

\# Accessing the first worksheet in the Excel file

worksheet = workbook.getWorksheets().get(0)

\# Deleting a column from the worksheet at 2nd position

worksheet.getCells().deleteColumns(1,1,True)

\# Saving the modified Excel file in default (that is Excel 2003) format

workbook.save(self.dataDir + "Delete Column.xls")

print "Delete Column Successfully." 

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