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I am calculating some metrics and printing them to excel using

  writer = pd.ExcelWriter('File.xlxs', engine = 'xlsxwriter')
  'metric'.to_excel(writer, sheetname = 'x')

Sometimes my metrics will be blank (e.g. the filter has filtered everything out). Is there a way to print to excel that would let me print "Nothing here" if the metric was blank using the xlsxwriter method?

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You can get the underlying xlsxwriter workbook to write custom output to the file. More examples in the xlsxwriter docs

if metric.empty:
    sheet = writer.book.add_worksheet('y')
    sheet.write_string('A1', 'Nothing here')
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  • Probably a dumb question, but If I am already defining a sheet using the writer for another metric, (e.g. Sheet X), how would I write the string to that sheet?
    – DataNoob
    Feb 3, 2016 at 20:53
  • sheet = writer.sheets['x']; sheet.write_string(...)
    – chrisb
    Feb 3, 2016 at 21:06
  • I tried it and my df is empty but the code is printing the cols of the data frame with no data under it. Any thoughts on what to do?
    – DataNoob
    Feb 3, 2016 at 21:47
  • I also tried the follow and am getting an error stating 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'group'. Any ideas? import pandas as pd df = pd.DataFrame([[]]) if df.empty: print ('Empty') import xlsxwriter writer = pd.ExcelWriter('Blerg.xlsx', engine = 'xlsxwriter') if df.empty: sheet = writer.book.add_worksheet('All the things') sheet.write_string('a1', 'Nothing Here')
    – DataNoob
    Feb 3, 2016 at 22:02
  • 'a1' should be 'A1'
    – chrisb
    Feb 4, 2016 at 1:49
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One possible solution would be to add a conditional format to highlight cells with no data.

See the following example of using XlsxWriter with Pandas and conditional formatting.

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