structured array help

I have a 2x100 structured array
and I want to store and export the values in the 2nd row into Excel. How can I do this?

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang am 21 Aug. 2011
How many fields does each structure have? Do you want to store all the fields or a particular field? Please provide a 2x3 example.
James
James am 21 Aug. 2011
<1x1 struct> <1x1 struct> <1x1 struct>
<1x1 struct> <1x1 struct> <1x1 struct>
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang am 21 Aug. 2011
No. Assume your variable name is a, what is a(1,1),a(1,2),a(1,3),a(2,1),a(2,2),a(2,3)?
James
James am 21 Aug. 2011
yes
James
James am 21 Aug. 2011
and i want to store a(2,1) a(2,2) a(2,3) etc
James
James am 21 Aug. 2011
a(2,1).cdata is just an integer and I want to export all these
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang am 21 Aug. 2011
Does a have only one field called 'cdata'? That is my question.
James
James am 21 Aug. 2011
yes just the 1 field sorry
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang am 21 Aug. 2011
Please accept some of your questions. I believe they are answered. It's a conclude of the post as well as acknowledging that others did help to solve your problem.
Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov am 21 Aug. 2011
I stopped answering this poster since he never shows:
- any sign of acknowledgment;
- improvement in the formulation of his questions
- understanding of the fact that an accepted answer is a reference/potential answer for other users as well.

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang am 21 Aug. 2011

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%example data
a(2,9).field1='text'
a(2,9).field2=rand;
%code
prop=fieldnames(a);
N_prop=length(prop);
mat=cell(N_prop,size(a,2));
for k=1:N_prop
[mat{k,:}]=deal(a(2,:).(prop{k}));
end
xlswrite('test.xls',mat);
%if the data has only one field called .cdata
mat=cell(1,size(a,2))
[mat{1,:}]=deal(a(2,:).cdata);
xlswrite('test.xls',mat);

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