Chart#

class Chart(name_or_index=None, impl=None)#

The chart object is a member of the charts collection:

>>> import xlwings as xw
>>> sht = xw.books['Book1'].sheets[0]
>>> sht.charts[0]  # or sht.charts['ChartName']
<Chart 'Chart 1' in <Sheet [Book1]Sheet1>>
property api#

Returns the native object (pywin32 or appscript obj) of the engine being used.

New in version 0.9.0.

property chart_type#

Returns and sets the chart type of the chart. The following chart types are available:

3d_area, 3d_area_stacked, 3d_area_stacked_100, 3d_bar_clustered, 3d_bar_stacked, 3d_bar_stacked_100, 3d_column, 3d_column_clustered, 3d_column_stacked, 3d_column_stacked_100, 3d_line, 3d_pie, 3d_pie_exploded, area, area_stacked, area_stacked_100, bar_clustered, bar_of_pie, bar_stacked, bar_stacked_100, bubble, bubble_3d_effect, column_clustered, column_stacked, column_stacked_100, combination, cone_bar_clustered, cone_bar_stacked, cone_bar_stacked_100, cone_col, cone_col_clustered, cone_col_stacked, cone_col_stacked_100, cylinder_bar_clustered, cylinder_bar_stacked, cylinder_bar_stacked_100, cylinder_col, cylinder_col_clustered, cylinder_col_stacked, cylinder_col_stacked_100, doughnut, doughnut_exploded, line, line_markers, line_markers_stacked, line_markers_stacked_100, line_stacked, line_stacked_100, pie, pie_exploded, pie_of_pie, pyramid_bar_clustered, pyramid_bar_stacked, pyramid_bar_stacked_100, pyramid_col, pyramid_col_clustered, pyramid_col_stacked, pyramid_col_stacked_100, radar, radar_filled, radar_markers, stock_hlc, stock_ohlc, stock_vhlc, stock_vohlc, surface, surface_top_view, surface_top_view_wireframe, surface_wireframe, xy_scatter, xy_scatter_lines, xy_scatter_lines_no_markers, xy_scatter_smooth, xy_scatter_smooth_no_markers

New in version 0.1.1.

delete()#

Deletes the chart.

property height#

Returns or sets the number of points that represent the height of the chart.

property left#

Returns or sets the number of points that represent the horizontal position of the chart.

property name#

Returns or sets the name of the chart.

property parent#

Returns the parent of the chart.

New in version 0.9.0.

set_source_data(source)#

Sets the source data range for the chart.

Parameters

source (Range) – Range object, e.g. xw.books['Book1'].sheets[0].range('A1')

to_pdf(path=None, show=None, quality='standard')#

Exports the chart as PDF.

Parameters
  • path (str or path-like, default None) – Path where you want to store the pdf. Defaults to the name of the chart in the same directory as the Excel file if the Excel file is stored and to the current working directory otherwise.

  • show (bool, default False) – Once created, open the PDF file with the default application.

  • quality (str, default 'standard') – Quality of the PDF file. Can either be 'standard' or 'minimum'.

New in version 0.26.2.

to_png(path=None)#

Exports the chart as PNG picture.

Parameters

path (str or path-like, default None) – Path where you want to store the picture. Defaults to the name of the chart in the same directory as the Excel file if the Excel file is stored and to the current working directory otherwise.

New in version 0.24.8.

property top#

Returns or sets the number of points that represent the vertical position of the chart.

property width#

Returns or sets the number of points that represent the width of the chart.