Loading in Multiple Excel Files using readmatrix

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Hi, I have this short code below but I am trying to import 5 excel files, names 101, 102, 103, 104 and 105.xlsx into matlab's workspace as separate cells so i can later make figures by calling on a column in each cell array.
They have the same number of columns (BS:BX) 6 columns is all I need but will have various rows. I'm new to MATLAB so maybe I am missing something easy here, it doesn't like the line "filename = (k,'%dtrf.xlsx');". "Invalid expression. When calling a function or indexing a variable, use parentheses. Otherwise, check for mismatched delimiters."
clear all
close all
mkdir myfolder
dir myfolder
for k = 101 : 105
filename = (k,'*.xlsx');
data = readmatrix(strcat(filename),'Range','BS:BX');
end

Answers (1)

Jan
Jan on 12 Mar 2021
Folder = 'C:\Your\Folder';
for k = 101 : 105
filename = fullfile(Folder, sprintf('%d.xlsx', k));
data = readmatrix(filename, 'Range', 'BS:BX');
...
end
  2 Comments
Natalie Klueppelberg
Natalie Klueppelberg on 12 Mar 2021
Hi Jan, thanks for responding. That makes logical sense to me however it pops up with an error
"Error using readmatrix (line 149).
Unable to find or open
'C:/Users/natalie/Test/101.xlsx'.
Check the path and filename or file permissions.
Error in Test (line 7)
data = readmatrix(filename, 'Range', 'BS:BX');
Is this an issue using implying I need to use dir or fullfile?
Souarv De
Souarv De on 31 May 2023
@Natalie Klueppelberg Make sure whether the file you want to upload having .xlsx or .csv extension. You have to use the appropiate extension accordingly.

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