how to load and read excel data into matlab?
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How could I load and extract each individual column of this attached excel spreadsheet in matlab (excluding the headers only the values)?
Your assistance would be much appreciated
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Katalin
am 24 Jun. 2015
Have you tried the import wizard? It has lots of customisable options which you can make a script of at the end with the settings you want. Sorry if you have done this already..
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Image Analyst
am 24 Jun. 2015
Try
[numbers, strings, raw] = xlsread(filename);
Then use indexing to pull out what you want.
column1 = numbers(1:41);
or whatever indexes you want. Beware that not all of those output arguments have the first row as the first row. For example numbers might have the first row as the third row in the workbook if the workbook doesn't have any numbers until row 3.
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david muchangi
am 4 Feb. 2020
Give a name in an Open datatype Matrix-Form, then read the data into it
[riverresults]=xlsread('riverresults.xlsx');
% Syntax is [ Name of variable in matlab to hold data]=xlsread('File name+extension')
I've just tested it.
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Walter Roberson
am 4 Feb. 2020
No, this would replace the second column with NaN when the poster had requested to read everything.
readtable() gets much further, but when used without care, readtable() would replace M36 'UNSURE LOOK AT FILEPG' with NaN.
Nhlamulo Neftor Baloyi
am 23 Aug. 2022
Results_Recorded=xlsread('riverresults.xlsx')
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Walter Roberson
am 23 Aug. 2022
No, this would give nan for the second column and for M36 'UNSURE LOOK AT FILEPG'
Hans Scharler
am 9 Jan. 2023
I would take a look at "readtable" in MATLAB.
filename = 'myfile.xlsx';
T = readtable(filename);
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Walter Roberson
am 9 Jan. 2023
My responses above imply that there is a text entry inside a numeric column. You would need readcell()
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