Excel treats all numbers as floats. In general, it doesn't care whether your_number % 1 == 0.0
is true or not.
Example: A1 = 63.0, B1 = 63, C1 = INT(A1), A2 = TYPE(A1), B2 = TYPE(B1), C2 = TYPE(C1)
You'l see that TYPE()
returns 1 in each case.
From the Excel Help:
If value is TYPE returns
Number 1
Text 2
Logical value 4
Error value 16
Array 64
xlrd
reports what it finds. xlrd
doesn't mangle its input before exposing it to you. Converting a column from (62.9, 63.0, 63.1, etc)
to (62.9, 63, 63.1, etc)
would seem like a pointless waste of CPU time to me.
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