xlsread 'basic' mode reading some text values as NaN
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I am using xlsread to important several tables of data from several xls and xlsx spreadsheets. These spreadsheets hold the master data from our groundwater monitoring well programme, and are not mine to edit.
The tables are mixtures of text, numbers, and NaNs. It was working fine, then out of the blue, Excel started throwing an error and wouldn't let me start the Excel COM server. I have tried reinstalling and updating Excel (Office 2010 Professional on Windows 7) but no luck.
In trying to use xlsread 'basic' mode as a workaround, I discovered that some of the text values in my spreadsheet were being read as NaN. Explicitly formatting them as Text in the spreadsheet didn't make any difference. In the following excerpt for example, the "Z (Elevation at Ground Surface)", "Borehole M" and "Borehole N" cells are returned as Nan, everything else is returned correctly. Any ideas?
Name X (NZTM) Y (NZTM) Z (Elevation at Ground Surface) Identifier Well Screen Length [m]
Borehole A 1843742.53 5722270.47 527.47 Borehole NaN
Borehole B 1843792.81 5722324.00 529.71 Borehole NaN
Borehole C 1843758.12 5722297.37 528.46 Borehole NaN
Borehole D 1843767.40 5722257.22 524.40 Borehole NaN
Borehole E 1843773.89 5722254.63 523.53 Borehole NaN
Borehole F 1843770.67 5722256.15 524.39 Borehole NaN
Borehole I 1843763.64 5722242.17 523.19 Borehole NaN
Borehole J 1843785.72 5722250.37 522.80 Borehole NaN
Borehole K 1843780.81 5722261.46 523.81 Borehole NaN
Borehole L 1843775.05 5722283.06 526.41 Borehole NaN
Borehole M 1843794.13 5722266.16 523.64 Borehole NaN
Borehole N 1843784.60 5722253.39 523.09 Borehole NaN
Borehole WR28 1843746.36 5722295.71 529.80 Borehole NaN
Bridge 1843906.77 5721935.06 NaN Bridge NaN
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Guillaume
el 23 de Sept. de 2014
I would think that resolving the COM issue would be more productive than trying to half bake a workaround.
What is the error you're getting?
the cyclist
el 23 de Sept. de 2014
Could you upload the sample input file?
Simon Woodward
el 23 de Sept. de 2014
Editada: Simon Woodward
el 23 de Sept. de 2014
Simon Woodward
el 23 de Sept. de 2014
Simon Woodward
el 23 de Sept. de 2014
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Ken Atwell
el 24 de Sept. de 2014
Editada: Ken Atwell
el 24 de Sept. de 2014
Like cyclist, I was able to load this file and first bringing it into Excel and saving it in the newer XLSX format (XLS has fallen into disfavor since about a decade ago). On Windows, you would want a slightly different command line than Cyclist used on his Mac. Try:
>> [n,t,r]=xlsread('Taupo GIS Data (Incl. Coring and Well Info).xlsx', 'Data', 'A:Z', 'basic')
- 'n' contains numeric values
- 't' contains text values
- 'r' is a raw mix of both numeric and text values.
'r' is 147x16, which looks right.
Good luck.
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Simon Woodward
el 24 de Sept. de 2014
Editada: Simon Woodward
el 24 de Sept. de 2014
Simon Woodward
el 21 de Jul. de 2015
Editada: Simon Woodward
el 21 de Jul. de 2015
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Walter Roberson
el 21 de Jul. de 2015
xlsread 'basic' mode was never designed to read formulas.
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