ExcelPython is a lightweight, easily distributable library for interfacing Excel and Python. It enables easy access to Python scripts from Excel VBA, allowing you to substitute VBA with Python for complex automation tasks which would be facilitated by Python's extensive standard library.

v2 is a major rewrite of ExcelPython! - see GitHub site for more details.

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MIT License, please see new GitHub site for more details.

Copyright 2012-2014 by Eric Reynolds.

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Operating Systems

Windows

Intended Audience

Developers, End Users/Desktop, Engineering, Financial and Insurance Industry, Information Technology, Science/Research

User Interface

Excel

Programming Language

C++, Python, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA)

Related Categories

Python Business Software, Python Software Development Software, Python Scientific Engineering, C++ Business Software, C++ Software Development Software, C++ Scientific Engineering, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) Business Software, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) Software Development Software, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) Scientific Engineering

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2012-10-07