Data transfer from excel to matlab!
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    Abdullah Türk
 on 21 Dec 2018
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Abdullah Türk
 on 21 Dec 2018
            Hello to everyone
I want data transfer from excel to matlab. You can see the matrix I want to create in the image.

For example, I want to create [1 1 1] where the matrix intersects the first row and column. How can I do that? Thanks.
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  Guillaume
      
      
 on 21 Dec 2018
        It would be much easier to help you if attached a demo excel file so we can be sure of the actual format you're using to store the data.
Saying that, it looks like you want to store [1 1 1] in a single excel cell and get that as a matrix of numbers in matlab. That's not a good idea. On the matlab side, to store that you'll either need a cell array (if the vectors are different size) or a 3D matrix (if the vectors are all the same size). Neither can be represented easily in excel so you have to come up with a special storage scheme in excel. The one you have chosen is probably the worst one as it forces you to store the numbers as text which will impose a very slow text to number conversion.
I recommend you come up with a different way to store your data in excel, one where you store the numbers as actual numbers. For example if you want MxN cell array of 1x3 vectors, I'd recommend you store the data as in Mx(Nx3) excel range where each cell contain a single number. You can read that easily with xlsread and split into a cell array with mat2cell:
%data is store as M x (Nx3) 2D array in excel
data = xlsread('somefile.xlsx');
assert(mod(size(data, 2), 3) == 0, 'Width of array in excel is not a multiple of 3')
data = mat2cell(data, size(data, 1), ones(1, size(data, 2) / 3) * 3); 
Or you could reshape into a 3d matrix:
%data is store as M x (Nx3) 2D array in excel
data = xlsread('somefile.xlsx');
assert(mod(size(data, 2), 3) == 0, 'Width of array in excel is not a multiple of 3')
data = permute(reshape(data, size(data, 1), 3, []), [1 3 2]);  %create a MxNx3 array
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  madhan ravi
      
      
 on 21 Dec 2018
        Use readtable() to read the excel file
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  madhan ravi
      
      
 on 21 Dec 2018
				T=readtable('matrix.xls')
Gives:
Warning: Variable names were modified to make them valid MATLAB identifiers. The
original names are saved in the VariableDescriptions property. 
T =
  4×5 table
       x_111_         x_1_91_71_5_        x_1_51_31_         x_111__1        x_135_  
    _____________    _______________    _______________    _____________    _________
    '[5 7 9]'        '[1 1 1]'          '[5 7 9]'          '[1 1 1]'        '[3 5 7]'
    '[1 3 5]'        '[1/9 1/7 1/5]'    '[1 1 1]'          '[1/5 1/3 1]'    '[3 5 7]'
    '[1 1 1]'        '[1 1 1]'          '[1 3 5]'          '[1 1 1]'        '[1 1 1]'
    '[1/5 1/3 1]'    '[1/7 1/5 1/3]'    '[1/7 1/5 1/3]'    '[1 1 1]'        '[1 1 1]'
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