How can I construct a dataset array from data on an excel worksheet with an unknown number of rows
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I would like to construct a dataset array from data on an Excel worksheet. I know the location of the upper left corner of the data and the number of columns, but not the number of rows. So I can't use for example ds = dataset('XLSFile','Sheet','mysheet',Range,'G8:H25') because I don't know where the lower right hand corner is. I do know that the sheet is blank below the last row of data of interest and also blank to the right of the last column of data of interest, with no entirely blank columns or rows in between. So it would be nice if I could just specify the range using the upper left corner, e.g. 'G8', but this is not accepted by the dataset constructor. I would appreciate any solutions that you may suggest.
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Peter Perkins
am 5 Apr. 2013
Jonathan, it's possible to use named ranges per the XLSREAD reference page, but that may not solve your problem. I don't know of a way to specify a range like b5: without a lower right corner.
Hope this helps.
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Kye Taylor
am 4 Apr. 2013
Just try
d = dataset('XLSFile',yourFileName,'Sheet','mysheet')
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Kye Taylor
am 4 Apr. 2013
Bearbeitet: Kye Taylor
am 4 Apr. 2013
Then try
d = dataset('XLSFile',yourFileName,'Sheet','mysheet','ReadVarNames',false)
Can you be more specific about where the data starts in the sheet?
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