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I have eleven 12x8 matrices composed of 1s and 0s. I want to export each matrix into its own excel file as a table with the rows labeled with times and the columns labeled with weekdays. I want to use an efficient code and possibly a loop to prevent typing over and over again. Each Matrix is saved as as a variable, like 'A53'. Of the eleven matrices, ten are have consecutive counting titles, like 'A51', 'A52', 'A53'...'A60'. Is it possible to use a loop to load these into separate excel sheets, as described above?

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 19 Jan 2021
Since you have R2020a, first, create a table using your data, then use writetable to write it to an Excel file (or other options).
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Gabriela Garcia
Gabriela Garcia on 19 Jan 2021
While I run the script that is supposed to write the matrices into their own excel sheets, is there another function to add that will have the new excel documents open?

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