How to save Excel file as a variable and pull data from it?
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Din N
on 9 Jul 2021
Answered: Sergio Yanez-Pagans
on 9 Jul 2021
I have an Excel file with several sheets. I would like to first read the whole Excel file and then just pull data from specific sheets. This is what I have now. This works but is very slow and I have to do this for every sheet.
data_prev=readtable('Predictions.xlsx','Sheet','Specific Impulse','Range','A1:A10');
And this is what I would like to do:
k=readtable('Predictions.xlsx');
data_prev(l,etc.)
So, to make it more clear, I just want to read the whole file and store it as a variable ( k for example) and then when I need to read a specific sheet, just use that variable.
I cannot share my Excel file for various reasons, so I am just asking for some guidance.
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Walter Roberson
on 9 Jul 2021
Unfortunately, Mathworks does not provide any method of reading all sheets at the same time.
I am not familiar enough with the Excel object model to know if it is even possible with Excel to fetch data from multiple sheets at the same time.
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Sergio Yanez-Pagans
on 9 Jul 2021
Using the Import Data option in the Home tab of MATLAB might be the easiest thing to you assuming you don't have tons of sheets in your Excel file.
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