Selecting a file to create a plot on MATLAB

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Christopher
Christopher am 2 Feb. 2023
Kommentiert: Rik am 7 Feb. 2023
Hello, all!
I'm putting together script to create a plot from date logged via pytthon. Here is what I have so far:
data = csvread('ArTP_Log_2023-01-31_Matlab.csv',11); % Read the data
t = data(:,1) ;
a = data(:,2) ;
b = data(:,3) ;
c = data(:,4) ;
d = data(:,5) ;
e = data(:,6) ;
f = data(:,7) ;
g = data(:,8) ;
h = data(:,9) ;
i = data(:,10) ;
j = data(:,11) ;
plot(t,a,t,b,t,c,t,d,t,e,t,f,t,g,t,h,t,i,t,j)
legend('Stage 1','Stage 2','Stage 3','Stage 4','Strap','Cell','Copper Collar','Copper Plate','MT','CT')
It runs and plots just fine, though I'm thinking of adding elements later on. Primarily, I'm wondering how to be able to select a file rather than use the line 'data = csvread('file' , 'range')' and have to manually insert filename and range. Any thoughts? Any help is appreciated!
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Christopher
Christopher am 2 Feb. 2023
Awesome! That will clean things up
Rik
Rik am 7 Feb. 2023
@Christopher did you see either answer below? You should consider marking one of them as accepted answer, or comment with the remaining issue.

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Voss
Voss am 2 Feb. 2023
uigetfile is the standard way to prompt the user to select a file.

Rik
Rik am 2 Feb. 2023
You mean like uigetfile and prompt?

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