function arguments block for replacing data in existing excel file

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Davindra Usov
Davindra Usov el 23 de Mzo. de 2023
Respondida: Jack el 29 de Mzo. de 2023
Hi,
I am new to function arguments block. I am trying to use it to replace data in an existing excel file data.csv by doing some calculations that use input data from another csv file InputData.csv. Is this the correct format I should use to do this?
function f = replacedata(InputData.csv)
arguments
InputData.csv (1,1) string {mustBeFile(InputData.csv)}
end
% place calculations that use data from InputData.csv file here.
end
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Davindra Usov
Davindra Usov el 29 de Mzo. de 2023
is there a way to read in opt variables from this function in another function? data = namedargs2cell(opts)
read(data) does not work
Jack
Jack el 29 de Mzo. de 2023
The format you provided for the function definition is not correct.

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Jack
Jack el 29 de Mzo. de 2023
The format you provided for the function definition is not correct. Here's a corrected version:
function f = replacedata(input_csv)
% input_csv: file path to InputData.csv
arguments
input_csv (1,1) string {mustBeFile(input_csv)}
end
% Read data from input_csv file
input_data = readmatrix(input_csv);
% Place calculations that use data from InputData.csv file here.
% ...
% Write results to data.csv file
writematrix(results, 'data.csv');
end
In this code, input_csv is the file path to the InputData.csv file. The arguments block is used to validate that the input_csv argument is a string representing a valid file path. You can then use readmatrix to read the data from the InputData.csv file and perform your calculations. Finally, you can use writematrix to write the results to the data.csv file.

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