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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T12:54:38+00:00 2026-05-15T12:54:38+00:00

I’m trying to write some dates from one excel spreadsheet to another. Currently, I’m

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I’m trying to write some dates from one excel spreadsheet to another. Currently, I’m getting a representation in excel that isn’t quite what I want such as this: “40299.2501157407”

I can get the date to print out fine to the console, however it doesn’t seem to work right writing to the excel spreadsheet — the data must be a date type in excel, I can’t have a text version of it.

Here’s the line that reads the date in:

date_ccr = xldate_as_tuple(sheet_ccr.cell(row_ccr_index, 9).value, book_ccr.datemode)

Here’s the line that writes the date out:

row.set_cell_date(11, datetime(*date_ccr))

There isn’t anything being done to date_ccr in between those two lines other than a few comparisons.

Any ideas?

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    2026-05-15T12:54:38+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:54 pm

    You can write the floating point number directly to the spreadsheet and set the number format of the cell. Set the format using the num_format_str of an XFStyle object when you write the value.

    https://secure.simplistix.co.uk/svn/xlwt/trunk/xlwt/doc/xlwt.html#xlwt.Worksheet.write-method

    The following example writes the date 01-05-2010. (Also includes time of 06:00:10, but this is hidden by the format chosen in this example.)

    import xlwt
    
    # d can also be a datetime object
    d = 40299.2501157407
    
    wb = xlwt.Workbook()
    sheet = wb.add_sheet('new')
    
    style = xlwt.XFStyle()
    style.num_format_str = 'DD-MM-YYYY'
    
    sheet.write(5, 5, d, style)
    wb.save('test_new.xls')
    

    There are examples of number formats (num_formats.py) in the examples folder of the xlwt source code. On my Windows machine: C:\Python26\Lib\site-packages\xlwt\examples

    You can read about how Excel stores dates (third section on this page): https://secure.simplistix.co.uk/svn/xlrd/trunk/xlrd/doc/xlrd.html

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