On 11/25/2014 04:34 AM, Thuruv V wrote:
Please Clarify the 'TypeError: zip argument #1 must support iteration'


import openpyxl

book = openpyxl.load_workbook('c:/users/c_thv/desktop/tax.xlsx')
sheet = book.get_sheet_by_name('Thilip')
cell = sheet.cell(row=2,column = 4)
i = 2
x = []
y = []while i < 10:
    keys = sheet.cell(row=i,column = 4)
    values = sheet.cell(row = i,column = 5)
    x.append(keys.value)
    y.append(values.value)
    i +=1
    mydict = dict(zip(keys,values)print mydict



Your email program mangled the code. Please use text mode when posting here.

It's also generally useful to include the full traceback instead of just a portion of the error message. And tell us the Python version in case it matters.

As others have pointed out, zip expects two iterables. My guess is that you intended the mydict= assignment to be AFTER the while loop has ended, and that you intended to use x and y, rather than the poorly-named keys and values.

And if that's the case, you could simplify the code a great deal by just adding things to the dict in the first place instead of building two lists first.



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