docs/source/user-guide/io/sheets_colab.md
Google Colab provides a utility class to read from and write to Google Sheets.
We can open existing sheets by initializing sheets.InteractiveSheet with either:
url parameter, for example
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BxiMVs0XRA5nFMdKvBdBZjgmUUqptlbs74OgvE2upms/sheet_id parameter for example 1BxiMVs0XRA5nFMdKvBdBZjgmUUqptlbs74OgvE2upmsBy default the left-most worksheets will be used, we can change this by providing either
worksheet_id or worksheet_name.
The first time in each session that we use InteractiveSheet we will need to give Colab permission
to edit our drive assets on our behalf.
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When you don't provide the source of the spreadsheet one will be created for you.
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When you pass the df parameter the data will be written to the sheet immediately.
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By default the update method will clear the worksheet and write the dataframe in the top left
corner.
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We can modify where the data is written with the location parameter and whether the worksheet is
cleared before with clear.
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A good way to write multiple dataframes onto a worksheet in a loop is:
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This clears the worksheet then writes the dataframes next to each other, one every five columns.