GUIDE GUI export data to Excel
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Hello,
I've created a GUI in GUIDE and on the push of a button, I want to transfer data saved within the MATLAB 'base' workspace to an Excel file. I'm aware I can do this from the command window using the following code:
xlswrite('Vehicle_Data_', velocity_data, 'Sheet 1', 'A1')
However, how do I implement this within my pushbutton callback shown below:
% --- Executes on button press in pushbutton12.
function pushbutton12_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
% hObject handle to pushbutton12 (see GCBO)
% eventdata reserved - to be defined in a future version of MATLAB
% handles structure with handles and user data (see GUIDATA)
Ideally, an example would be a massive help!
Thanks,
Craig
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Stephen23
on 17 Aug 2018
Edited: Stephen23
on 17 Aug 2018
"I want to transfer data saved within the MATLAB 'base' workspace to an Excel file"
Magically grabbing data from another workspace and magically accessing variable names is one way that beginners force themselves into writing slow, complex, buggy code which is hard to debug. The best solution is to pass that data properly as input/output arguments, exactly as the MATLAB documentation recommends:
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Adam Danz
on 17 Aug 2018
From your bushbutton callback you can evaluate the expression from the base workspace. If you get stuck, follow-up and I can help.
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Adam Danz
on 17 Aug 2018
Edited: Adam Danz
on 17 Aug 2018
You could do it the same way you did with the velocity_data. You could do that in a loop and write each variable to a new sheet... something like this
Not tested
exportVars = {'velocity_data', 'force_data', 'distance_data'};
for i = 1:length(exportvars)
evalString = sprintf('''xlswrite(''Vehicle_Data'', %s, %s, ''A1''', exportVars{i}, sprintf('''Sheet %d''', i))
myVar = evalin('base', evalString);
end
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