[Mauricio Tellez] | Hi, I just want that a number like 1234.123 appear in excel | as 1,234.12 | In excel I just select some cells, then right click on them | and select "Cell Formatting" then select Number, and check | "Use thounsands separator" and 2 decimal places. I can't find | how to do this with PyExcelerator neither with COM. Any clue?
Nearly always, a good starting point for doing this kind of thing with COM (obviously doesn't apply for PyExcelerator) is to record a Macro in Excel itself which does what you want, and then to translate the code that macro uses into Python -- usually trivial. Here, I stuck a number into Excel, applied formatting as you described, and the result was: Selection.NumberFormat = "#,##0.00" Obviously you have to do whatever you need around that to apply the formatting to the range of values you're interested in, but a (negligible) working example might be: <code> import win32com.client xl = win32com.client.gencache.EnsureDispatch ("Excel.Application") xl.Visible = 1 wb = xl.Workbooks.Add () ws = wb.ActiveSheet range = ws.Range (ws.Cells (1, 1), ws.Cells (1, 3)) range.Value = [1234, 2345, 3456] range.NumberFormat = "#,##0.00" </code> TJG ________________________________________________________________________ This e-mail has been scanned for all viruses by Star. The service is powered by MessageLabs. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit: http://www.star.net.uk ________________________________________________________________________ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list