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Ikintu cyingenzi kiranga iki gitabo ugereranije nabandi ku isoko muri domaine imwe nuko isobanura ikoresheje ingero ubushobozi bwiza bwumuyobozi. Ntabwo nigeze mvuga ko byoroshye kuba umuyobozi mwiza, ariko niba abantu babishaka...
Nanditse iki gitabo gihuza muburyo bworoshye iterambere ryumuntu hamwe nubuyobozi, kimwe na puzzle, aho ugomba guhuza ibice byose byatanzwe kugirango usubiremo ishusho rusange.
Intego yiki gitabo nukuguha amakuru ukoresheje ingero zifatika no kukwereka uburyo bwo kubona ubushobozi bwo gutuma abandi babona ibintu muburyo bumwe nawe.
Urashobora kureba kode yuzuye hano:HTTPS: // Passatbin.com/vk2z v3fj ShyiramoPython. Noneho shyiramo amasomero abiri akurikira ukoresheje umusemuzi wihuse (CMD) muri Windows10:
py- m pip install openpyxKode: Gukoporora no kuyobora kode hepfo muri gahunda iyo ari yo yose(Nkoreshapyscritenter). import openpyxl #open the bookstore I want to work with
wb_AAA = openpyxl.load_workbook("AAA.xlsx") #open the file in which I import the data
ws_1 = wb_AAA['Date_angajati'] #define the sheet I work with
wb_UI = openpyxl.load_workbook("ttestui.xlsx") #open the file from which I import the data
ws_2 = wb_UI['UI']
sh_obj = wb_UI.active
max_row = sh_obj.max_row
# loop will print all values
# of column1, 2, 4, etc
code2name = {}
for i in range(2, max_row+1):
cell_obj = sh_obj.cell(row=i, column = 4)
# print(cell_obj.value) displays the data in column 4 wb testUI
code2name[sh_obj.cell(row=i, column=1).value]=(sh_obj.cell(row=i, column=4).value, sh_obj.cell(row=i, column=5).value) #associate the search value (vlookup excel) with the definitions in the testUI
print(code2name)
for i in range (2, ws_1.max_row):
print(i)
"""
associate the columns where I import data with the value by which I search for them (vlookup)
get is the equivalent of "iferror"
('','') ...if iferror('value', ''), displays error, in the sense that it searches for the first character out of nothing
[0][1] refers to line 19, the values after =
"""
ws_1.cell(row=i, column=7).value = code2name.get(ws_1.cell(row=i, column=6).value, ('',''))[0]
ws_1.cell(row=i, column=10).value = code2name.get(ws_1.cell(row=i, column=6).value, ('',''))[1]
wb_AAA.save('BBB.xlsx')
Kode ya Python yavuzwe haruguru niyo ihwanye na "Vlookup" muri excel. Ni ukuvuga, biroroshye gukoresha iyi formula kugirango ukosore amakuru adafite python. =vlookup(a;table;x;false)
where: a: the value you are looking for
table: the place where you look for a..usually a table
x: the column containing the value you want to return to you
false: set when looking for an absolute value, not a relative one
See the image below:
I search for a code (adik UI), in table x (which I usually keep in another sheet, or workbook), and it brings me the values from columns G and J
vlookup is a left function .... so if the table has the corresponding column on 5 (adik UI), select the table starting with column 5
This is the table from which to retrieve data with vlookup
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