TypeError: 'float' object is not iterable
Joel Goldstick
joel.goldstick at gmail.com
Thu Mar 14 06:31:02 EDT 2013
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 6:12 AM, Ana DionĂsio <anadionisio257 at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi!!
>
> I keep having this error and I don't know why: TypeError: 'float' object
> is not iterable.
>
> I have this piece of code, that imports to python some data from Excel and
> saves it in a list:
>
> "
> t_amb = []
>
> for i in range(sh2.nrows):
> t_amb.append(sh2.cell(i,2).value)
>
> print t_amb
>
> "
> Here is everything ok.
>
> But then, I need to pass the data again to exel, so I wrote this:
>
> "
> a=8
> for b in range (len(t_amb)):
> a=8
> for d in t_amb[b]:
> a=a+1
> sheet.write(a,b+1,d)
> "
>
> The error appear in "for d in t_amb[b]:" and I don't understand why. Can
> you help me?
>
Most likely the value of t_amb[[b] is a float. It would have to be a list
or a tuple or some other sequence to be iterable. I can't tell what you
are trying to do here
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Joel Goldstick
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