how to read multiple sheets (Tab) data and save it in a single matrix?
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Hello, I am trying to read an excel file with 19 sheets (tabs) whereas each tab has 365(or 366)*1 data. I want all the tabs to be on one sheet (all columns side by side) in a matrix form. I tried with code below but no success. Appreciate all the good thoughts and help.
[~,SheetNames] = xlsfinfo('Yr00.xlsx');
nSheets = length(SheetNames);
for ii=1:nSheets
Name=SheetNames{ii};
Data=xlsread('Yr00.xlsx',Name);
S(ii).Data=Data;
end
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Majid Farzaneh
on 19 May 2018
Hi, I hope this can help you:
[~,SheetNames] = xlsfinfo('Yr00.xlsx');
nSheets = length(SheetNames);
Data=[];
for ii=1:nSheets
Name=SheetNames{ii};
Data=[Data, xlsread('Yr00.xlsx',Name)];
end
S.Data=Data
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Walter Roberson
on 1 Feb 2020
Johann Martinez
on 10 Feb 2021
Hi all! It doesn't work thw accepted answer since Matlab 2019a presents lot of issues with xlsinfo(), and xlsread().
Does anyone could state another proposal with current well worked Matlab's functions ?
Thanks in advance.
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Walter Roberson
on 19 May 2018
That looks okay as far as it goes. What is left after that is putting the data all together in one matrix. For that purpose, how do you want to handle the leap year? Do you want the rows matched by calendar date, in which case 3/4 of the rows would have missing data for February 29? Or do you want the rows matched by day number of the year, in which case 1/4 of the rows would have one extra column? What "fill" value do you want to use for the "holes" ?
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