openpyxl seems to be a great method for using Python to read Excel files, but I've run into a constant problem. I need to detect whether a cell is empty or not, but can't seem to compare any of the cell properties. I tried casting as a string and using "" but that didn't work. The type of cell when it is empty is None, or NoneType but I can't figure out how to compare an object to that.

Suggestions? I understand openpyxl is under development, but maybe this is more a general Python problem.

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Once again, a little more searching has yielded the answer: use if cell.value is None – MechEngineer Oct 26 '11 at 20:07
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To do something when cell is not empty add:

if cell.value:

which in python is the same as if cell value is not None (i.e.: if not cell.value == None:)

Note to avoid checking empty cells you can use

worksheet.get_highest_row()

and

worksheet.get_highest_column()

Also I found it useful (although might not be a nice solution) if you want to use the contents of the cell as a string regardless of type you can use:

unicode(cell.value)
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