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  1. "usecols" should help, use range of columns (as per excel worksheet, A,B...etc.) below are the examples. 1. Selected Columns. df = pd.read_excel(file_location,sheet_name='Sheet1', usecols="A,C,F") 2. Range of Columns and selected column. df = pd.read_excel(file_location,sheet_name='Sheet1', usecols="A:F,H") 3. Multiple Ranges

  2. You can use pandas read_excel which has skip_footer argument. This should work, where skipendrows is number of end rows you want to skip. data = xls.read_excel(filename, 'Sheet2', parse_cols = "A", skipsrows = 2, skip_footer=skipendrows, header =None)

  3. Read an Excel file into a pandasDataFrame. Supports xls, xlsx, xlsm, xlsb, odf, ods and odt file extensions read from a local filesystem or URL. Supports an option to read a single sheet or a list of sheets. Parameters: iostr, bytes, ExcelFile, xlrd.Book, path object, or file-like object. Any valid string path is acceptable.

  4. 15 gru 2022 · In this tutorial, you learned how to use Python and Pandas to read Excel files into a DataFrame using the .read_excel () function. You learned how to use the function to read an Excel, specify sheet names, read only particular columns, and specify data types.

  5. 12 kwi 2024 · You can use column indices or letters to read specific columns from an Excel file in Pandas. The usecols argument can be set to a comma-separated string or a list containing the column identifying letters or the corresponding indices.

  6. This combination of functions allows you to search for a value in one column and return a corresponding value from any other column. This page explains how to emulate the functionality of Excel's INDEX MATCH in Python using pandas.

  7. 19 cze 2023 · In this blog post, we have shown you how to read a specific Excel cell value into a variable using pandas. By following the steps outlined above, you should now be able to read any cell value from an Excel file and use it in your Python code.

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