how to write data to xls sheet?
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Arun Badigannavar
am 24 Jan. 2013
Kommentiert: nehad mohamed
am 17 Jan. 2021
value_F = 0.1,0.2,0.3,0.4,0.5,0.6
filename = 'C:\Documents and Settings\admin\Desktop\test.xlsx';
value_F
Data= {'value_F';value_F};
sheet = 1;
xlRange = 'B';
xlswrite(filename,Data,sheet,xlRange)
where value_F is calculated from simulink model and asiigned to workspace,,,am able write oly value_F,,,am unable to write all the values of value_F
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Image Analyst
am 24 Jan. 2013
Try using 'B1' for the range and not just 'B' - it should correspond to what ranges look like in Excel. Next, all cells in your cell array go into a cell in Excel, so you can't have a whole array in one cell. I've looked over my Excel writing code and I put all each element in a numerical array into their own cell. So have a for loop where you iterate over all numbers in your numerical array and put them into their own cell, something like this (untested):
[rows columns] = size(value_F);
myCellArray = cell(rows+1, columns);
myCellArray{1,1} = 'value_f'; % First row has only this
% Now assign rows 2 and lower of our cell array.
for col = 1 : columns
for row = 1
myCellArray{row+1, column} = myNumericalArray(row, column);
end
end
xlswrite(filename, myCellArray, sheet, xlRange)
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Sachin Ganjare
am 24 Jan. 2013
Check the type of workspace output variable using "whos ,var_name". It could be a problem with type of data being written in excel.
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