How to process information on one excel spreadsheet and reformat the information onto another excel spreadsheet?
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Paul Badra
el 19 de Mzo. de 2024
Comentada: Paul Badra
el 30 de Mzo. de 2024
Hi, I have an excel spreadsheet called RawExcel.xlsx which has 13 columns and 37 rows but not all of the information is needed. I would like to get rid of alot of information and condense it down to 5 columns.
How would I write code to do the following process:
- Delete and remove Columns C, E, G, J, K, L, and M
- Delete and remove all rows containing single and double digits under the FIND NO (Column 1)
- Delete and remove second row and rewrite top row to FIND NO (Column 1), QTY (Column 2), PART NUMBER (Column 3), REF NUMBER (Column 4), and REF NUMBER (Column 5).
- Under the new REF DESIGNATOR column, concatinate strings contained on row 31 and 32 to form 'J32, K131, K132, J34, K133'
- Delete and remove all empty cells
- Write remaining information into another excel called ProcessedExcel.xlsx
The information in the ProcessedExcel.xlsx should look like this:
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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John D'Errico
el 19 de Mzo. de 2024
Surely this is better done using macros, not working in MATLAB at all?
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SAI SRUJAN
el 25 de Mzo. de 2024
Hi paul,
I understand that you are trying to process information on one excel spreadsheet and reformat the information onto another excel spreadsheet.
To achieve the described tasks using MATLAB, you can follow the steps below. This script reads data from RawExcel.xlsx, processes it according to your specifications, and then writes the processed data to ProcessedExcel.xlsx.
For a comprehensive understanding of reading data from an Excel sheet in MATLAB and utilizing table methods effectively, please go through the following relevant documentation.
I hope this helps!
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