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This library is maintained with the help of others. If you would like to contribute please read this help section.
- ALL
extra_bindings()event objects have changed, information here. - The bound function for
extra_bindings()with"edit_cell"/"end_edit_cell"no longer requires a return value and no longer sets the cell to the return value. Use this instead. edit_cell_validationhas been removed and replaced with the functionedit_validation(), information here.- Only Python versions >=
3.8are supported. tksheetfile names have been changed.- Many other smaller changes, see the changelog for more information.
- Display and modify tabular data
- Stores its display data as a Python list of lists, sublists being rows
- Runs smoothly even with millions of rows/columns
- Edit cells directly
- Cell values can potentially be any class, the default is any class with a
__str__method - Drag and drop columns and rows
- Multiple line header and index cells
- Expand row heights and column widths
- Change fonts and font size (not for individual cells)
- Change any colors in the sheet
- Dropdowns, check boxes, progress bars
- Treeview mode
- Hide rows and/or columns
- Left
"w", Center"center"or Right"e"text alignment for any cell/row/column
"""
Versions 7+ have succinct and easy to read syntax:
"""
# set data
sheet["A1"].data = "edited cell A1"
# get data
column_b = sheet["B"].data
# add 2 empty columns and add the change to undo stack
sheet.insert_columns(columns=2, idx=4, undo=True)
# delete columns 0 and 3 and add the change to undo stack
sheet.delete_columns(columns=[0, 3], undo=True)