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💡 摘要

一项用于创建、编辑和分析Excel文件的综合技能,严格遵守金融建模标准和基于公式的计算。

🎯 适合人群

金融分析师数据分析师商业智能专业人士会计师研究人员

🤖 AI 吐槽:这是一个美化了的Excel样式指南,终于教会了AI区分硬编码和公式,但实际计算仍需要一个单独的LibreOffice实例。

安全分析低风险

该技能执行Python代码(pandas, openpyxl)和shell命令(recalc.py)来操作文件并与LibreOffice交互,存在恶意文件输入或依赖项被篡改的风险。缓解措施:在沙盒环境中运行,限制代理的文件系统和网络访问权限。


name: xlsx description: "Comprehensive spreadsheet creation, editing, and analysis with support for formulas, formatting, data analysis, and visualization. When Claude needs to work with spreadsheets (.xlsx, .xlsm, .csv, .tsv, etc) for: (1) Creating new spreadsheets with formulas and formatting, (2) Reading or analyzing data, (3) Modify existing spreadsheets while preserving formulas, (4) Data analysis and visualization in spreadsheets, or (5) Recalculating formulas" license: Proprietary. LICENSE.txt has complete terms

Requirements for Outputs

All Excel files

Zero Formula Errors

  • Every Excel model MUST be delivered with ZERO formula errors (#REF!, #DIV/0!, #VALUE!, #N/A, #NAME?)

Preserve Existing Templates (when updating templates)

  • Study and EXACTLY match existing format, style, and conventions when modifying files
  • Never impose standardized formatting on files with established patterns
  • Existing template conventions ALWAYS override these guidelines

Financial models

Color Coding Standards

Unless otherwise stated by the user or existing template

Industry-Standard Color Conventions

  • Blue text (RGB: 0,0,255): Hardcoded inputs, and numbers users will change for scenarios
  • Black text (RGB: 0,0,0): ALL formulas and calculations
  • Green text (RGB: 0,128,0): Links pulling from other worksheets within same workbook
  • Red text (RGB: 255,0,0): External links to other files
  • Yellow background (RGB: 255,255,0): Key assumptions needing attention or cells that need to be updated

Number Formatting Standards

Required Format Rules

  • Years: Format as text strings (e.g., "2024" not "2,024")
  • Currency: Use $#,##0 format; ALWAYS specify units in headers ("Revenue ($mm)")
  • Zeros: Use number formatting to make all zeros "-", including percentages (e.g., "$#,##0;($#,##0);-")
  • Percentages: Default to 0.0% format (one decimal)
  • Multiples: Format as 0.0x for valuation multiples (EV/EBITDA, P/E)
  • Negative numbers: Use parentheses (123) not minus -123

Formula Construction Rules

Assumptions Placement

  • Place ALL assumptions (growth rates, margins, multiples, etc.) in separate assumption cells
  • Use cell references instead of hardcoded values in formulas
  • Example: Use =B5*(1+$B$6) instead of =B5*1.05

Formula Error Prevention

  • Verify all cell references are correct
  • Check for off-by-one errors in ranges
  • Ensure consistent formulas across all projection periods
  • Test with edge cases (zero values, negative numbers)
  • Verify no unintended circular references

Documentation Requirements for Hardcodes

  • Comment or in cells beside (if end of table). Format: "Source: [System/Document], [Date], [Specific Reference], [URL if applicable]"
  • Examples:
    • "Source: Company 10-K, FY2024, Page 45, Revenue Note, [SEC EDGAR URL]"
    • "Source: Company 10-Q, Q2 2025, Exhibit 99.1, [SEC EDGAR URL]"
    • "Source: Bloomberg Terminal, 8/15/2025, AAPL US Equity"
    • "Source: FactSet, 8/20/2025, Consensus Estimates Screen"

XLSX creation, editing, and analysis

Overview

A user may ask you to create, edit, or analyze the contents of an .xlsx file. You have different tools and workflows available for different tasks.

Important Requirements

LibreOffice Required for Formula Recalculation: You can assume LibreOffice is installed for recalculating formula values using the recalc.py script. The script automatically configures LibreOffice on first run

Reading and analyzing data

Data analysis with pandas

For data analysis, visualization, and basic operations, use pandas which provides powerful data manipulation capabilities:

import pandas as pd # Read Excel df = pd.read_excel('file.xlsx') # Default: first sheet all_sheets = pd.read_excel('file.xlsx', sheet_name=None) # All sheets as dict # Analyze df.head() # Preview data df.info() # Column info df.describe() # Statistics # Write Excel df.to_excel('output.xlsx', index=False)

Excel File Workflows

CRITICAL: Use Formulas, Not Hardcoded Values

Always use Excel formulas instead of calculating values in Python and hardcoding them. This ensures the spreadsheet remains dynamic and updateable.

❌ WRONG - Hardcoding Calculated Values

# Bad: Calculating in Python and hardcoding result total = df['Sales'].sum() sheet['B10'] = total # Hardcodes 5000 # Bad: Computing growth rate in Python growth = (df.iloc[-1]['Revenue'] - df.iloc[0]['Revenue']) / df.iloc[0]['Revenue'] sheet['C5'] = growth # Hardcodes 0.15 # Bad: Python calculation for average avg = sum(values) / len(values) sheet['D20'] = avg # Hardcodes 42.5

✅ CORRECT - Using Excel Formulas

# Good: Let Excel calculate the sum sheet['B10'] = '=SUM(B2:B9)' # Good: Growth rate as Excel formula sheet['C5'] = '=(C4-C2)/C2' # Good: Average using Excel function sheet['D20'] = '=AVERAGE(D2:D19)'

This applies to ALL calculations - totals, percentages, ratios, differences, etc. The spreadsheet should be able to recalculate when source data changes.

Common Workflow

  1. Choose tool: pandas for data, openpyxl for formulas/formatting
  2. Create/Load: Create new workbook or load existing file
  3. Modify: Add/edit data, formulas, and formatting
  4. Save: Write to file
  5. Recalculate formulas (MANDATORY IF USING FORMULAS): Use the recalc.py script
    python recalc.py output.xlsx
  6. Verify and fix any errors:
    • The script returns JSON with error details
    • If status is errors_found, check error_summary for specific error types and locations
    • Fix the identified errors and recalculate again
    • Common errors to fix:
      • #REF!: Invalid cell references
      • #DIV/0!: Division by zero
      • #VALUE!: Wrong data type in formula
      • #NAME?: Unrecognized formula name

Creating new Excel files

# Using openpyxl for formulas and formatting from openpyxl import Workbook from openpyxl.styles import Font, PatternFill, Alignment wb = Workbook() sheet = wb.active # Add data sheet['A1'] = 'Hello' sheet['B1'] = 'World' sheet.append(['Row', 'of', 'data']) # Add formula sheet['B2'] = '=SUM(A1:A10)' # Formatting sheet['A1'].font = Font(bold=True, color='FF0000') sheet['A1'].fill = PatternFill('solid', start_color='FFFF00') sheet['A1'].alignment = Alignment(horizontal='center') # Column width sheet.column_dimensions['A'].width = 20 wb.save('output.xlsx')

Editing existing Excel files

# Using openpyxl to preserve formulas and formatting from openpyxl import load_workbook # Load existing file wb = load_workbook('existing.xlsx') sheet = wb.active # or wb['SheetName'] for specific sheet # Working with multiple sheets for sheet_name in wb.sheetnames: sheet = wb[sheet_name] print(f"Sheet: {sheet_name}") # Modify cells sheet['A1'] = 'New Value' sheet.insert_rows(2) # Insert row at position 2 sheet.delete_cols(3) # Delete column 3 # Add new sheet new_sheet = wb.create_sheet('NewSheet') new_sheet['A1'] = 'Data' wb.save('modified.xlsx')

Recalculating formulas

Excel files created or modified by openpyxl contain formulas as strings but not calculated values. Use the provided recalc.py script to recalculate formulas:

python recalc.py <excel_file> [timeout_seconds]

Example:

python recalc.py output.xlsx 30

The script:

  • Automatically sets up LibreOffice macro on first run
  • Recalculates all formulas in all sheets
  • Scans ALL cells for Excel errors (#REF!, #DIV/0!, etc.)
  • Returns JSON with detailed error locations and counts
  • Works on both Linux and macOS

Formula Verification Checklist

Quick checks to ensure formulas work correctly:

Essential Verification

  • [ ] Test 2-3 sample references: Verify they pull correct values before building full model
  • [ ] Column mapping: Confirm Excel columns match (e.g., column 64 = BL, not BK)
  • [ ] Row offset: Remember Excel rows are 1-indexed (DataFrame row 5 = Excel row 6)

Common Pitfalls

  • [ ] NaN handling: Check for null values with pd.notna()
  • [ ] Far-right columns: FY data often in columns 50+
  • [ ] Multiple matches: Search all occurrences, not just first
  • [ ] Division by zero: Check denominators before using / in formulas (#DIV/0!)
  • [ ] Wrong references: Verify all cell references point to intended cells (#REF!)
  • [ ] Cross-sheet references: Use correct format (Sheet1!A1) for linking sheets

Formula Testing Strategy

  • [ ] Start small: Test formulas on 2-3 cells before applying broadly
  • [ ] Verify dependencies: Check all cells referenced in formulas exist
  • [ ] Test edge cases: Include zero, negative, and very large values

Interpreting recalc.py Output

The script returns JSON with error details:

{ "status": "success", // or "errors_found" "total_errors": 0, // Total error count "total_formulas": 42, // Number of formulas in file "error_summary": { // Only present if errors found "#REF!": { "count": 2, "locations": ["Sheet1!B5", "Sheet1!C10"] } } }

Best Practices

Library Selection

  • pandas: Best for data analysis, bulk operations, and simple data export
  • openpyxl: Best for complex formatting, formulas, and Excel-specific features

Working with openpyxl

  • Cell indices are 1-based (row=1, column=1 refers to cell A1)
  • Use data_only=True to read calculated values: load_workbook('file.xlsx', data_only=True)
  • Warning: If opened with data_only=True and saved, formulas are replaced with values and permanently lost
  • For large files: Use read_only=True for reading or write_only=True for writing
  • Formulas are preserved but not evaluated - use recalc.py to update values

Working with pandas

  • Specify data types to avoid inference issues: pd.read_excel('file.xlsx', dtype={'id': str})
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五维分析
清晰度8/10
创新性5/10
实用性9/10
完整性9/10
可维护性7/10
优缺点分析

优点

  • 强制执行专业的金融建模标准和颜色编码。
  • 强调使用动态公式而非硬编码值。
  • 为公式重算提供了清晰的工作流程和错误处理。

缺点

  • 核心功能(重算)依赖外部LibreOffice安装。
  • 规则的复杂性对于简单的电子表格任务可能过度。
  • 与特定Python库(openpyxl, pandas)紧密耦合。

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