Convert german numbers from excel to matlab (change comma versus point)

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I have copied a series of numbers from a German Excel. The comma is there as a decimal point. Now I want to read the numbers into Mathlab and I have also made a way. Unfortunately, it doesn't work with numbers of type xx,0x because I go over a two-column matrix and the leading zero in the second column disappears.
Is there a way to implement the following input in such a way that numbers are read in immediately?
Example:
experi=[
28,97
54,76
65,01
80,56
52,90
];
As result experi (or a converted array) should be real, like:
exper=[
28.97
54.76
65.01
80.56
52.90
];
Can anybody help me please?
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 28 Sep 2022
How are you reading the data into MATLAB, what function or workflow (the Import Data tool in the Toolstrip?) are you using?
Steffen Thomas
Steffen Thomas on 28 Sep 2022
Edited: Steffen Thomas on 28 Sep 2022
i have used google to find a solution. Normally it should possible to change such signs in strings. But i have a problem to read in this german numbers as strings.
This is my code:
experi=[
28,97
54,76
65,01
80,56
52,90
];
lauf=length(experi);
exper=zeros(lauf,1);
exper_orig=exper;
for i=1:lauf
c1s=string(experi(i,1))+"."+string(experi(i,2)); %here i will build the number but in the case of 65,01 the resulting number is 65.1
c1=double(c1s);
exper(i)=c1*10^atype(i);
end

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Accepted Answer

Fabio Freschi
Fabio Freschi on 28 Sep 2022
You may try to use readtable to import your data. It reads excel files and has the option 'DecimalSeparator' that can be set to ','
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Steffen Thomas
Steffen Thomas on 28 Sep 2022
Many thanks,
i will check this. Now its look good. With declering the range it can be useful for me.
Steffen Thomas
Steffen Thomas on 29 Sep 2022
Hello,
surprisingly readtable read numbers in a correct matter without declaring 'DecimalSeparator' (this gives an error). And using excel online one onedrive i can work with the matlab script and excel at the same time on the same document.
Many thanks

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