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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T21:33:29+00:00 2026-05-22T21:33:29+00:00

I’ve been using excel to create .csv workesheets that I’d like to parse using

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I’ve been using excel to create .csv workesheets that I’d like to parse using python. Each worksheet is named after a shop (e.g worksheet 1: “Waitrose”, worksheet 2: “Tesco”, worksheet 3: “Asda”) and contains a list of products (column 1) and their associated prices (column 2). I’ve written a python script that can access a worksheet and turn the contents into a dictionary (see below) but am struggling to find a way to get the program to access the next worksheet in the workbook. I want to end up with as many dictionaries as worksheets. The csv module doesn’t seem to be of much help and I can’t find a current third party python 3-compatible module that deals with excel. I was thinking maybe applescript but am not sure how I’d embed this in a python script

waitrose = {‘apples’ : 25, ‘oranges’ : 45 etc}

any suggestions?

paul.

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    2026-05-22T21:33:30+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 9:33 pm

    Each worksheet must be saved as a separate CSV. Since you are already able to parse a single CSV I’ll concentrate on handling the individual files. Once you have a CSV for each Excel worksheet, you can iterate through each .csv file in a directory using the glob module. With glob.glob() you can use wildcards in the path, so if you want just the .csv files in a directory use the *.csv wildcard.

    import glob
    import os
    
    for csvFilename in glob.glob("C:\\path-to-folder-with-csv\\*.csv"):
        # csvFilename now contains the full path to the next CSV in the folder
    
        # This will give us the basename of the file without the extension
        worksheet = os.path.basename(os.path.splitext(csvFilename)[0])
    
        if worksheet.lower() == "waitrose":
            # Parse Waitrose CSV...
    
        elif worksheet.lower() == "tesco":
            # Parse Tesco CSV...
    
        elif worksheet.lower() == "asda":
            # Parse Asda CSV...
    
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