How can I load and save a excel data file (which has negative values in some rows) in MATLAB as an executable double. I tried and it gives me NAN for negative values. Here is the file. Thanks.
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Hello I am using MATLAB 2018a. How can I load and save a excel data file (which has negative values in some rows) in MATLAB as an executable double. I tried and it gives me NAN for negative values. Here is the file. Thanks.
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the cyclist
on 15 Oct 2018
The problem is that in the Excel file, those are not negative signs in those numbers -- they are dashes or some other character. Therefore, they are interpreted as text, not as numbers.
If you globally replace those characters with negative signs (i.e. hyphens), then
x2 = xlsread('index2.xlsx')
will read it just fine. I've done that in the attached file.
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the cyclist
on 15 Oct 2018
What I did to create my index2 file was to go into a single cell, and copy that dash symbol onto the clipboard. Then I did a global replace with a hyphen, and save.
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madhan ravi
on 15 Oct 2018
Edited: madhan ravi
on 15 Oct 2018
[num,~,~] = xlsread('index.xlsx')
Datas = num
Now we can manipulate the data’s as we want.
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