Exporting table to excel
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Good Afternoon, I will try to keep this to the point. I have created two tables and they ready to be exported to excel. Say T1 is [1600x5] and t2 is [2x4]. How can I concatenate those two tables into one so then I will be able to use the "writetable" function? I have tried the "horzcat" and the "union" functions but I keep getting errors due to the dimensions not being the same. Is there a way around this?
Date = datetime('today'); M1 = table(Temp_K, Pressure, inverse_temp, N_Log, k_value_slope); (1600x5) Matrix M2 = table(MM, Date, Pan_Size, Experiment_Date); (2x4) matrix M = horzcat(M1, M2); M = table(Temp_K, Pressure, inverse_temp, N_Log, k_value_slope, MM, Pan_Size); name = input('Enter the name you wish to save the file as, use single quotes (ex. filename.xlsx) : '); writetable(M, name,'Sheet',1,'Range','B1');
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Sourin Dey
2016년 6월 27일
- x=[1 2 3 6 ;4 5 6 51 ;7 8 9 2 ;10 11 12 11];
- y=[4 5 6;7 8 9];
- C = blkdiag(x,y);
- C(1:2,5:7)=y;
- C(5:6,:)=[] . thus [4*4] & [2*3] can be concatenated , or any other dimensions as well.
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Jan Orwat
2016년 6월 27일
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2016년 6월 27일
You don't have to join tables before exporting them. You can just create spreadsheet and then add other data in other sheets or in the same sheet, specifying target cells.
Maybe you would like separate sheets?
warning('off','MATLAB:xlswrite:AddSheet'); %optional
writetable(M1,'test.xlsx','Sheet',1);
writetable(M2,'test.xlsx','Sheet',2);
Or in one sheet:
writetable(M2,'test2.xlsx','Sheet',1);
writetable(M1,'test2.xlsx','Sheet',1,'Range','E1');
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Daniel
2023년 7월 3일
You can specify the directory in 'test.xlsx'.
writetable(M1,'C:\Users\JohnDoe\Documents\MATLAB\test.xlsx','Sheet',1);
You can find the working directory using pwd.
S = pwd + "\test.xlsx"
writetable(M1,S,'Sheet',1);
Replace S with the filepath and filename.
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