Matrix with strings and numbers

Dear all,
I have a column that contains thousands of the following elements (this is just a sample)
A=[ '2008-12-05 15:59:57'
'2008-12-05 15:59:57'
'2008-12-05 15:59:58'
'2008-12-05 15:59:58'
'2008-12-05 15:59:58'];
and I also have the following matrix that contains thousands of elements (this is just a sample)
B=[39.44 4900
39.44 100
39.44 200
39.44 100
39.44 100];
How can I get a matrix, say C=[A B]; and then save it in an excel?
Is there any code?
Please bear in mind that A and B contain thousands of elements.
Also to create A I used the command datestr(D,31);
Thank you in advance

Answers (2)

Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 11 May 2020
Edited: Ameer Hamza on 11 May 2020
Normal MATLAB array can only hold data of single type. You need to use cell array. Try something like this
A=[ '2008-12-05 15:59:57'
'2008-12-05 15:59:57'
'2008-12-05 15:59:58'
'2008-12-05 15:59:58'
'2008-12-05 15:59:58'];
B=[39.44 4900
39.44 100
39.44 200
39.44 100
39.44 100];
C = [num2cell(string(A)) num2cell(B)];
writecell(C, 'test.xlsx');
It will work on R2019a and later versions.

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ektor
ektor on 11 May 2020
Edited: ektor on 11 May 2020
Thank you so much! But writecell does not work for v2018
What can I do?
I used
xlswrite('test.xlsx',C);
but the first column containing the dates is empty!
In R2018, you can use writetable
writetable(cell2table(C), 'test.xlsx', 'WriteVariableNames', false);
Thank you. It worked but it changes the format of the date column and I get for example
01/12/2008 09:30 41.64 3441
instead of
2008-12-01 09:30:02 41.64 3441
Why is this happening?
Thank you so much.
I am not seeing any change in the format of the date column; I opened the file in excel to confirm that it is considered a text field there. When I readtable() it back in, it still knows it as text.
Note: I am not using Windows with Excel installed, so my system would not be talking to Excel to do the writing.
Hi Walter,
I use Windows with excel. Any other ideas how to solve this issue?
ektor, maybe you can try to set the 'UseExcel' option to false (although it should is false by default). Alternatively, you can also experiment by setting it to true
writetable(cell2table(C), 'test.xlsx', 'WriteVariableNames', false, 'UseExcel', false);
and
writetable(cell2table(C), 'test.xlsx', 'WriteVariableNames', false, 'UseExcel', true);
Also, open the MS Excel file and check what datatype the Excel considers this cell to be
01/12/2008 09:30

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 11 May 2020
I recommend converting A into a datetime array and using that to create a timetable array.

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Any sample code?
ektor
ektor on 11 May 2020
Edited: ektor on 11 May 2020
I found a way.
I copy directly the C matrix from data editor and I paste it inside an empty excel file.
It works. The only problem is that I get the operators '' '' for the date column
''2008-12-01 09:30:02'' 41.64 3441
Can I remove those within matlab before pasting into excel?

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