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feat(python): add "pyxlsb" engine support to read_excel (for excel binary workbook files) #11248

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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions py-polars/polars/dataframe/frame.py
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Expand Up @@ -1819,11 +1819,6 @@ def item(self, row: int | None = None, column: int | str | None = None) -> Any:
"""
Return the dataframe as a scalar, or return the element at the given row/column.

Notes
-----
If row/col not provided, this is equivalent to ``df[0,0]``, with a check that
the shape is (1,1). With row/col, this is equivalent to ``df[row,col]``.

Parameters
----------
row
Expand All @@ -1835,6 +1830,11 @@ def item(self, row: int | None = None, column: int | str | None = None) -> Any:
--------
row: Get the values of a single row, either by index or by predicate.

Notes
-----
If row/col not provided, this is equivalent to ``df[0,0]``, with a check that
the shape is (1,1). With row/col, this is equivalent to ``df[row,col]``.

Examples
--------
>>> df = pl.DataFrame({"a": [1, 2, 3], "b": [4, 5, 6]})
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