On Tuesday, 24 March 2020 17:38:11 UTC, Paolo G. Cantore wrote: > On Tue, Mar 24, 2020, 4:45 PM <farayao...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I have the following scenario: > > > > I have created lots of python files that I use to calculate a Cashflow > > model, when I run these files I get a beautiful pandas DataFrame that > > contains my final model. My mission is to show this table to the rest of > > the company in a friendly format ("Excel") and they need to be able to > > generate this table themselves from Excel, using the Python script I > > created ("the idea is that they open an excel file that has some type of > > dashboard and a form that they need to fill in, once they fill it in and > > press "Go" or "Run" or something like that, these parameters will be sent > > to the Python script to generate this final pandas DataFrame. Finally this > > DataFrame needs to be displayed/pasted in the Excel sheet that they > > initially opened) > > > > > > The problems: > > > > The company needs to be able to run this model, but the users, apart from > > me, use Excel and they can't open up a Jupyter notebook or VSC to run the > > code. They can't even install Python on their machines (or at least that is > > not ideal) > > > > > > My Attempts: > > > > I am currently using "xlwings" to run Python within Excel, although it > > requires that the user has Python and xlwings installed and has added the > > xlwings "Addin", which is not an ideal solution at all. > > > > I am thinking about using Dash, I don't know if it is what I need since I > > haven't looked into it that much yet (I have been trying to make it work on > > xlwings first) > > > > > > > > If you have any suggestions on how to do this, I would really appreciate > > that. > > > > Thank you > > -- > > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > > > The scenario you describe should be fulfilled by a web application. > > I'm sure your users are also able to use a browser, not only Excel. > > The HTML forms management offers the GUI capabilities to enter the > parameters. The processing steps could be as follows: > > 1. Enter the url for the application in question and display the form. > 2. Enter the needed data in the form. > 3. Process the data (with lots of your python scripts) and show the > result in the browser. > 4. If all is ok, download the data sheet in Excel format (using > DataFrame.to_excel)
Hello Paolo, Thanks for your reply, indeed now I'm thinking on building a web app, do you have any suggestions for this? I am thinking of using Tkinter, the method that you describe using HTML is also using Javascript? Kind Regards Felipe -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list