Yeats <w.b.yeats <at> uol.com.br> writes: > > > Hi, > > Years ago i use xlrd to read data from > excel and now I need again, but i get strange result. The code is: > > from xlrd import * > > Planilha = > open_workbook('C:\\Resultados.xls')Resultados = > Planilha.sheet_by_name('Resultados')c = > (Resultados.cell_value(2,2))print c
So that's cell_value(rowx=2, colx=2). colx=2 translates to column C on your screen. rowx=2 translates to row 3 on your screen. What does cell C3 show on your screen when you use Excel? > > and the result is: 0, but the value in > cell is : VERDADEIRO And in what cell is VERDADEIRO on your screen? By the way, it's usually a good idea to say what version of Windows, Python and xlrd that you are using. It's also usually a good idea to check the README file for a third-party module or package to find out where it is suggested that you ask questions ... the answer is rarely comp.lang.python. Cheers, John [xlrd author] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list