Reads in an .ods/.fods file and returns a pandas DataFrame object (+ parse cell formatting)
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pandas-ods-reader

Provides a function to read in a .ods or .fods file and returns a pandas DataFrame.

It uses ezodf to read in .ods files. Since .fods files are essentially xml, lxml is used to read them. The correct parser is automatically chosen based on the file's extension.

If a range is specified in the sheet to be imported, it seems that ezodf imports empty cells as well. Therefore, completely empty rows and columns are dropped from the DataFrame, before it is returned. Only trailing empty rows and columns are dropped.

If the ODS file contains duplicated column names, they will be numbered and the number is appended to the column name in the resulting DataFrame.

Dependencies

  • ezodf
  • lxml
  • pandas

Installation

pip install pandas-ods-reader

Usage

from pandas_ods_reader import read_ods

path = "path/to/file.ods"

# by default the first sheet is imported
df = read_ods(path)

# load a sheet based on its index (1 based)
sheet_idx = 2
df = read_ods(path, sheet_idx)

# load a sheet based on its name
sheet_name = "sheet1"
df = read_ods(path, sheet_name)

# load a file that does not contain a header row
# if no columns are provided, they will be numbered
df = read_ods(path, 1, headers=False)

# load a file and provide custom column names
# if headers is True (the default), the header row will be overwritten
df = read_ods(path, 1, columns=["A", "B", "C"])