Adding Data Already Existing Excel Sheets

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Onur ALPAY
Onur ALPAY 2020년 3월 5일
댓글: darova 2020년 4월 27일
Hi,
I created an excel file nade "DATA". There are seven different sheets in it and the firs one is "PAGE1". My code gives numerical data at the end. I want put this data into a spesific row and colomn in the already excisting "DATA" file "PAGE1" sheet. How can I do that?
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darova
darova 2020년 3월 5일
Do you want to append data? Or you already know where to write (row and column)?
Onur ALPAY
Onur ALPAY 2020년 3월 5일
Already know row and column, like G8:G18. Some other cells was filled with other datas. I have attached an excel file. In this case I want put some data into empty cells (E3:E6).

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darova
darova 2020년 3월 5일
Try writematrix
writematrix(M,'Sample.xlsx','Sheet',1,'Range','D3:D6')
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Moh. Saadat
Moh. Saadat 2020년 4월 27일
Hi, is there any way I can append a row to an existing excel sheet without explicitly specifying the 'Range'?
For instance, I already have:
1 2
5 1
and I need to add another row with [0 3]: instead of using
writematrix(filename, var, 'Range', 'A3:B3');
I want something like
writematrix(filename, var, 'append')
The problem with specifying 'Range' is that the number of columns I will have in my variable is not fixed; that's why specifying the range explicitly becomes more complicated than it should be.
Thanks in advance!
darova
darova 2020년 4월 27일
There is no append option. You can only read the whole matrix
Try this
A = readmatrix('data.xlsx','sheet',1); % read the whole matrix
A = [A; 0 3]; % append data
writematrix('data.xlsx','sheet',1) % write new matrix

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Champuram Madhu
Champuram Madhu 2020년 3월 5일
You can refer here
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Onur ALPAY
Onur ALPAY 2020년 3월 6일
I have tried it first but i did not work.

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