Read & Plot to compare Data in Multiple SpreadSheets

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Raghu Vamsi
Raghu Vamsi el 9 de Oct. de 2019
Comentada: Turlough Hughes el 10 de Oct. de 2019
Hi,
I have multiple sheets in Excel file which is again created by matlab script. Iam running some iterations in matlab, so the variable names in each sheet of the excel file will same except for the data. I would like to compare the data of same variable in each sheet with a plot.
Could somebody help me with read the data on each sheet and plot them to compare in matlab.
Thanks
Raghu
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Ankit
Ankit el 9 de Oct. de 2019
how your code looks like? where you are facing problem?
Raghu Vamsi
Raghu Vamsi el 9 de Oct. de 2019
Editada: Raghu Vamsi el 9 de Oct. de 2019
Hi Ankit,
Thanks for replying. To be frank, i have no code for this solution, I am trying to get help from the community. All i am doing right now is with Excel completely.
I am working on the code as i speak with you and it can read one sheet at a time and plot the data in that sheet.
I am not a matlab user.
a1 = xlsread('examplefile.xlsx','sheet1');
plot (a1(:,1),a1(:,2));
hold on
a1 = xlsread('examplefile.xlsx','sheet2');
plot (a1(:,1),a1(:,2));
hold on
a1 = xlsread('examplefile.xlsx','sheet3');
plot (a1(:,1),a1(:,2));
hold on
a1 = xlsread('examplefile.xlsx','sheet4');
plot (a1(:,1),a1(:,2));
hold off
This is what i have so far and i want to avoid writing so many lines. 4 sheets data is just an example as i have to work on more than 50 sheets with 10 - 20 columns each.

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Turlough Hughes
Turlough Hughes el 9 de Oct. de 2019
Editada: Turlough Hughes el 9 de Oct. de 2019
Hi Raghnu,
I reckon you should store your data in a structure and use dynamic fieldnames to have a fieldname corresponding to each sheet in your file. Try the following:
[~,sheet_name] = xlsfinfo('examplefile.xlsx')
for k = 1:numel(sheet_name)
[data, vnames{k}] = xlsread('examplefile.xlsx',sheet_name{k});
s.(sheet_name{k}) = array2table(data,'VariableNames',vnames{k});
end
To plot in a loop then you just do the following:
figure(), hold on
for c = 1:numel(sheet_name)
plot(s.(sheet_name{c}).(vnames{c}{1}),s.(sheet_name{c}).(vnames{c}{2}))
larray{c}=vnames{c}{2}
end
l=legend(larray)
set(l,'Interpreter','none')
If you wanted to look at results from an given sheet you just enter the following:
s.Sheet1
s.Sheet2
etc
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Turlough Hughes
Turlough Hughes el 10 de Oct. de 2019
No problem. Regarding your question, the function has two output arguments and I only wanted the second one. The tilda is just used to ignore the first output argument of xlsinfo().
Turlough Hughes
Turlough Hughes el 10 de Oct. de 2019
Also, if you are happy with this can you accept the answer.

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