Working with structs & excel spreadsheets

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Jo
Jo on 10 Nov 2014
Commented: Jo on 10 Nov 2014
Hi.
I have a big excel spreadsheet with multiple sheets (n=39) and I want to import it to matlab and do some calculations. I have used the command %importdata and I have all the data in a struct. I have already built a script in order to access the data of the first sheet (%t.data.S1(:,:)) and do some calculations. I need to do the same for the rest sheets (S2..S39) using a for loop. I tried this [type, sheetname] = xlsfinfo('.xlsx');
i = length(sheetname);
for sheet = 1:i
results (sheet)= t.data.S(sheet);
Z(sheet).results= results(sheet)
end
but doesn't work!
Any ideas?Many thanks in advance.

Accepted Answer

Orion
Orion on 10 Nov 2014
Edited: Orion on 10 Nov 2014
You need to call xlsread at each iteration in order to read a new sheets.
XlsFile = 'YourXlsFile.xlsx';
% get the name of all your spreadsheets
[type, sheetname] = xlsfinfo(XlsFile);
% loop for each sheet
for i = 1:length(sheetname)
MyData{i} = xlsread(XlsFile,sheetname{i});
end
just adapat this piece of code to your problem.
Instead of
MyData{i} = xlsread(XlsFile,sheet{i});
just put something like
MyData{i} = YourImportdataScript(XlsFile,sheet{i});

More Answers (1)

Guillaume
Guillaume on 10 Nov 2014
You need to dynamic field names to access your sheets in the structure. You can construct the field name (which must be a string) with sprintf:
results(sheet) = t.data.(sprintf('S%d', sheet));
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 10 Nov 2014
Yes, sorry I just copied your code without thinking. Use a cell array for results:
results{sheet} = t.data.(sprintf('S%d', sheet));
Jo
Jo on 10 Nov 2014
great!thank you very much for your help.

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