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What is the best way to organize two header lines in a Table?

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Kazi Alam
Kazi Alam am 10 Mai 2021
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson am 11 Mai 2021
Hallo, Thanks for Reading!
My dataset has two header lines. The dataset is read from a '*.xlxs' file where line 1 contains the Variable Group names and Line 2 contains Variable Names. I need both for my data classification and exploration. How can I read it with readtable function?
I have tried detectImportOptions with VariableUnitsLine and VariableDescriptionsLine. Everytime, MATLAB returned the following error.
Error:
Unrecognized property '*' for class
'matlab.io.spreadsheet.SpreadsheetImportOptions'.
If possible, could you give me an example on how to organize them ?
Example:
% Line 1: Climate Data
% Line 2: {'Temperature', 'Humidity'}
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Kazi Alam
Kazi Alam am 11 Mai 2021
Bearbeitet: Kazi Alam am 11 Mai 2021
Now I have the following error.
Error using matlab.io.ImportOptions/readtable (line 653)
Comparison between double and string is not supported.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 11 Mai 2021
I am not sure which version you are using; current versions specifically permit a vector of integers for the VariableNamesRange see https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/matlab.io.spreadsheet.spreadsheetimportoptions.html#bvetiw8-1_sep_bvetiw8-1-VariableNamesRange
But you could try
opts.VariableNamesRange = '2:2';

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 10 Mai 2021
If you must use readtable() then you are going to need two calls, one to read the first header line.
Alternately you could use readcell() and extract the first header line and construct a table from the remaining lines.

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