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This package contains a function to directly parse a excel file into a csv file
This project's aim consists of a library called felisaparser to convert an Excel file to CSV file. It is based on the Pandas Library and it consists of a class made up by just one method: excel_to_csv(). This parser, unlike the Pandas Method, directly dumps the data into a CSV file, without the need of loading a DataFrame and occupy memory.
pip install felisaparser
>>> from felisaparser import parser
>>> parser('Filename.xlsx', ';').excel_to_csv()
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This package contains a function to directly parse a excel file into a csv file
We found that felisaparser demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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