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I need help to get the position of the column or another way to read in the column two step left of the column Spannung.

Exceldata = pd.read_excel(str(Dateien[0]), header=[2])
print Dateien[0]
Spannung = Exceldata.columns[Exceldata.columns.str.contains('Spannung effektiv L1')]
print Spannung
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IIUC you can use .get_loc

So:

pos = Exceldata.columns.get_loc(Spannung[0])

then you can index left:

other_col = Exceldata.columns[pos -2]

Example:

In [169]:
df = pd.DataFrame(columns=['hello','world','python','pandas','Spannung effektiv L1', 'asdas'])
spannung = df.columns[df.columns.str.contains('Spannung')]
spannung

Out[169]:
Index(['Spannung effektiv L1'], dtype='object')

In [178]:
pos = df.columns.get_loc(spannung[0])
df.columns[pos-2]

Out[178]:
'python'
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  • Because Spannung looks like that
    – A.Boss
    Nov 26, 2015 at 14:52
  • Index([u'Spannung effektiv L1 (V)'], dtype='object')
    – A.Boss
    Nov 26, 2015 at 14:53
  • Sorry I forgot you get an IndexArray you need to index into the IndexArray to return a Scalar, see my edit
    – EdChum
    Nov 26, 2015 at 14:57
  • I just wanted to ask you how it goes. Did you get it?
    – A.Boss
    Nov 26, 2015 at 15:04

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