How to write data array as excel file (keeping column orientation)
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wd8555
am 17 Sep. 2020
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am 1 Okt. 2020
I have 2 variables each contain numerica data (501X1double). I want to combine each column and extract as excel file keeping the column orientation, how to do this best?
First: I create Table: T=array2table({A,B},'VariableNames',{'A','B'})
Then: I write Table: writetable(T,'exceloutput.xlsx')
Problem: data is row oriented, i.e. all data is in first first row of excel sheet.
How to keep the column orientation?
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Mrunmayee Gaikwad
am 21 Sep. 2020
In the line:
T=array2table({A,B},'VariableNames',{'A','B'})
the use of curly braces in combining two arrays {A,B}, would return a 1x2 cell array and not a numeric matrix. This caused the table to contain all the data in a single row.
To get a numeric matrix from combining the arrays use square braces instead of curly braces like:
T=array2table([A,B],'VariableNames',{'A','B'})
For more information on combining matrices see the following link:
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