xlswrite and more efficient coding
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Dear all,
I have the following command
xlswrite('data_Aus_Di_out'1.xlsx', yy ,'Sheet1', 'A2')
I would like to have something like
k={'data_Aus_Di_out'}
xlswrite('k.xlsx', mdata1 ,'Sheet1', 'A2')
so as to be able to change the name of the excel file OUTSIDE the lxswrite function
thank you
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Image Analyst
el 3 de Jul. de 2012
Editada: Image Analyst
el 3 de Jul. de 2012
Use sprintf() to create whatever base filename you want. Use fullfile() to combine the folder and the base filename into the full path (folder plus base filename). Also, see the FAQ: http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#How_can_I_process_a_sequence_of_files.3F for examples of how to create a variety of filenames in different ways.
% Make a base file name that has a number embedded in it.
baseFileName = sprintf('dataoutput_Austria_Diapers_output%d.xlsx', k);
% Combine it with the folder to get the full path of the file.
fullFileName = fullfile(folder, baseFileName);
% Now write it out to an Excel workbook.
xlswrite(fullFileName, mdata1 ,'Sheet1', 'A2');
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Image Analyst
el 4 de Jul. de 2012
Sure, that's easier, but not as robust. If you know for a fact that you always want to put your workbook in the same folder as your m-file, rather than, say the folder where your input data came from or somewhere else, then you can omit the folder and store it in whatever the current directory is. I recommend you read the FAQ: http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#Where_did_my_file_go.3F_The_risks_of_using_the_cd_function. so you don't specify where the workbook should go via the cd function.
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