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lista = glob.glob('/content/drive/My Drive/LOCAIS/*.xlsx')
lista
df = [pd.read_excel(file) for file in lista]
df
#melhorar
dados = df[12]
dados
Pmed=dados['Pessoas']
def es(Pmed):
calc=0.611*np.exp((17.27*Pmed)/(Pmed+237.3))
return calc
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lista = glob.glob('/content/drive/My Drive/LOCAIS/*.xlsx')
lista
df = [pd.read_excel(file) for file in lista]
df
#melhorar
dados = df[12]
dados
Pmed=dados['Pessoas']
def es(Pmed):
calc=0.611*np.exp((17.27*Pmed)/(Pmed+237.3))
return calc
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To read multiple files that follow a pattern in the name, try using something similar to the following example:
import glob
# Returns a list of names in list files.
print("Using glob.glob()")
files = glob.glob('/home/geeks/Desktop/gfg/**/*.txt',
recursive = True)
for file in files:
print(file)
# It returns an iterator which will
# be printed simultaneously.
print("\nUsing glob.iglob()")
for filename in glob.iglob('/home/geeks/Desktop/gfg/**/*.txt',
recursive = True):
print(filename)
available in: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-use-glob-function-to-find-files-recursively-in-python/
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