How do you write to excel a cell array that contains both strings and numbers?
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I have to write a relatively large cell array to excel. The text is primarily column headers but the data does have some text intertwined in it. Is there a simple way to do this?
I've done some digging but most everything I've found says use fprintf and specify when data is of a specific type. This data is too large to run something like that.
The text data is in specific columns, if there were a way to identify text data as strings and just tell MATLAB that all other fields are numeric, that's viable.
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Guillaume
am 2 Jun. 2017
%simple demo
c = {'abcd', 1234; 'foobar', -56}
xlswrite('test.xlsx', c);
I don't know where you've seen most everything that says use fprintf. You cannot write excel files with fprintf which is for writing text files. Excel files are binary (or in newer versions, a complex mess that you'd never write yourself as text).
Fangjun Jiang
am 2 Jun. 2017
As long as each cell is a single scalar or a single string, what is wrong with using xlswrite() directly?
TestData={'a',1;2,'b'};
xlswrite('ExcelFile',TestData);
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Jacinta Cleary
am 8 Okt. 2018
I'm not sure if its a Mac thing (I think I saw that somewhere) but it doesn't seem like xlswrite can write text and data together. I've been trying to get this to work for a while. Does anyone have any updates?
Thanks!
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