I need to update every week a calendar in a Google Sheet with some numbers. I'm using pygsheets find to find the date, but them I am unable to get the column of that cell so I can update some rows within that column.
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for key in list:
sheet_name = list[key]
print(sheet_name)
# Access the sheet
sheet = report.worksheet_by_title(sheet_name)
header = sheet.find(first_day_period)
print(header)
[<Cell H2 '21 Sep 2020'>]
What find returns is a list of cells, but I can't access the column without splitting the result and then use that to find the cell. I was wondering if there was an easier, cleaner way of doing it.
You can get the column value by using Cell.col.
As per the pygsheets documentation on the Cell class, there is a col value:
colColumn number of the cell.
import pygsheets
gc = pygsheets.authorize()
ss = gc.open_by_key('sheet-id')
sheet = ss.worksheet_by_title(sheet_name)
header = sheet.find(first_day_period)
print(header[0].col)
Under the assumption that the value contained within first_day_period is in cell I1, the console output will be:
9