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I am attempting to write multiple pandas dataframes which I extracted from a larger dataset into multiple worksheets of an excel workbook. The issue is that it only writes the first dataframe i.e. index[0], so the resulting workbook has only one worksheet, see sheet1 below. What am I missing? This is a recreation of my problem.

Code:

import pandas as pd
from pandas import ExcelWriter

df_list = []
a = pd.DataFrame({'A':[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9], 'B':[10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18]})
b = pd.DataFrame({'C':[11,22,33,44,55,66,77,88,99], 'D':[105,117,128,139,140,153,166,176,188]})

df_list.append(a)
df_list.append(b)

writer = ExcelWriter('test_output.xlsx')
for n, df in enumerate(df_list):
    df.to_excel(writer, 'sheet%s' % str(n + 1))
    writer.save()

Sheet1:

    A   B
0   1   10
1   2   11
2   3   12
3   4   13
4   5   14
5   6   15
6   7   16
7   8   17
8   9   18

1 Answer 1

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You need to call writer.save() or writer.close() in later API after the for construct.

Once this method is called, the writer object is effectively closed and you will not be able to use it to write more data.

writer = ExcelWriter('test_output.xlsx')
for n, df in enumerate(df_list):
    df.to_excel(writer, 'sheet%s' % str(n + 1))
writer.close()
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    Thanks for shedding light on this.
    – Nobi
    May 13, 2018 at 10:22
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    Thanks! I didn't know that saving the writer would close it.
    – blue_chip
    Jan 17, 2019 at 18:23
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    They must have changed the API, see here
    – Joe
    Jul 17, 2023 at 17:44
  • @Joe, thank you. Updated.
    – jpp
    Jul 25, 2023 at 20:09

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