Why writetable() adds ' 'true ' table element as ''table?

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Chen David Gongwei
Chen David Gongwei am 2 Aug. 2019
Beantwortet: Jeremy Hughes am 2 Aug. 2019
Here is how my MATLAB table transitionsTable looks like:
I added a single quote before true and false so that Excel won't interpret them as special words.
But when I do:
writetable(transitionsTable,excel_file,'Sheet',1,'Range','C1')
'true and 'false show up in Excel cells like this:
It looks fine, but those single quotes aren't suppose to show. When I double-click on one of them, it becomes:
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 2 Aug. 2019
Excel has strange display rules for text. These days I just assume that excel might be lying about the actual content of text cells.

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Jeremy Hughes
Jeremy Hughes am 2 Aug. 2019
I think this is a case where using strings would make things more clear.
In MATLAB, if I create a char vector and put a single-quote in it, that looks like
c = '...''...'
If I do this with a string, I can avoid the escaping.
s = "...'..."
It may be the case that the char vectors in your data have two single-quotes, which display as one in MATLAB.
try
string(transitionsTable.transition) to see if that's what's happening

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