openpyxl.chart.data_source module

Collection of utility primitives for charts.

class openpyxl.chart.data_source.AxDataSource(numRef=None, numLit=None, strRef=None, strLit=None, multiLvlStrRef=None)[source]

Bases: Serialisable

multiLvlStrRef

Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.chart.data_source.MultiLevelStrRef’>

numLit

Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.chart.data_source.NumData’>

numRef

Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.chart.data_source.NumRef’>

strLit

Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.chart.data_source.StrData’>

strRef

Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.chart.data_source.StrRef’>

tagname = 'cat'
class openpyxl.chart.data_source.Level(pt=())[source]

Bases: Serialisable

pt

A sequence (list or tuple) that may only contain objects of the declared type

tagname = 'lvl'
class openpyxl.chart.data_source.MultiLevelStrData(ptCount=None, lvl=(), extLst=None)[source]

Bases: Serialisable

extLst

Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.descriptors.excel.ExtensionList’>

lvl

A sequence (list or tuple) that may only contain objects of the declared type

ptCount

Values must be of type <class ‘int’>

tagname = 'multiLvlStrData'
class openpyxl.chart.data_source.MultiLevelStrRef(f=None, multiLvlStrCache=None, extLst=None)[source]

Bases: Serialisable

extLst

Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.descriptors.excel.ExtensionList’>

f

Values must be of type <class ‘str’>

multiLvlStrCache

Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.chart.data_source.MultiLevelStrData’>

tagname = 'multiLvlStrRef'
class openpyxl.chart.data_source.NumData(formatCode=None, ptCount=None, pt=(), extLst=None)[source]

Bases: Serialisable

extLst

Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.descriptors.excel.ExtensionList’>

formatCode

Values must be of type <class ‘str’>

pt

A sequence (list or tuple) that may only contain objects of the declared type

ptCount

Values must be of type <class ‘int’>

class openpyxl.chart.data_source.NumDataSource(numRef=None, numLit=None)[source]

Bases: Serialisable

numLit

Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.chart.data_source.NumData’>

numRef

Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.chart.data_source.NumRef’>

class openpyxl.chart.data_source.NumFmt(formatCode=None, sourceLinked=False)[source]

Bases: Serialisable

formatCode

Values must be of type <class ‘str’>

sourceLinked

Values must be of type <class ‘bool’>

class openpyxl.chart.data_source.NumRef(f=None, numCache=None, extLst=None)[source]

Bases: Serialisable

extLst

Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.descriptors.excel.ExtensionList’>

f

Values must be of type <class ‘str’>

numCache

Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.chart.data_source.NumData’>

ref

Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)

class openpyxl.chart.data_source.NumVal(idx=None, formatCode=None, v=None)[source]

Bases: Serialisable

formatCode

Values must be of type <class ‘str’>

idx

Values must be of type <class ‘int’>

v

Values must be of type <class ‘NoneType’>

class openpyxl.chart.data_source.NumberValueDescriptor(*args, **kw)[source]

Bases: NestedText

Data should be numerical but isn’t always :-/

allow_none = True
class openpyxl.chart.data_source.StrData(ptCount=None, pt=(), extLst=None)[source]

Bases: Serialisable

extLst

Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.descriptors.excel.ExtensionList’>

pt

A sequence (list or tuple) that may only contain objects of the declared type

ptCount

Values must be of type <class ‘int’>

tagname = 'strData'
class openpyxl.chart.data_source.StrRef(f=None, strCache=None, extLst=None)[source]

Bases: Serialisable

extLst

Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.descriptors.excel.ExtensionList’>

f

Values must be of type <class ‘str’>

strCache

Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.chart.data_source.StrData’>

tagname = 'strRef'
class openpyxl.chart.data_source.StrVal(idx=0, v=None)[source]

Bases: Serialisable

idx

Values must be of type <class ‘int’>

tagname = 'strVal'
v

Values must be of type <class ‘str’>