result in table format or excel format

I am using following code:
command='netstat -e'
[status,cmdout]=system(command)
Result:
cmdout =
'Interface Statistics
Received Sent
Bytes 4178033452 510183200
Unicast packets 124836 2463020
Non-unicast packets 30732 38568
Discards 0 0
Errors 0 0
Unknown protocols 0
'
The cmdout is char file (1x371).
I wish to get this data in table form (row x column) or in excel format or as matrix. Please guide. Thank you in advance

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Rik
Rik le 30 Déc 2022
What have you tried so far yourself? Splitting the char on newlines is the easiest part, but splitting the char to columns should not be too hard either.
Kartick
Kartick le 30 Déc 2022
I have tried following things:
str=convertCharsToStrings(cmdout)
t=table(str)
cel=table2cell(t)
array=table2array(t)
st=table2struct(t)
s=reshape(array,[1,15])
but none has helped. Thanks for response

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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 31 Déc 2022
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 31 Déc 2022
cmdout = fileread('cmdout.txt') % fake data
cmdout =
'Interface Statistics Received Sent Bytes 4178033452 510183200 Unicast packets 124836 2463020 Non-unicast packets 30732 38568 Discards 0 0 Errors 0 0 Unknown protocols 0 '
hdr = regexp(cmdout,'^\s*(\S+\s\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(.*)','tokens','once');
tkn = regexp(hdr{end},'(\S+(\s\S+)*)\s+(\d+(\s+\d+)*)','tokens');
Method one: UINT64:
tmp = vertcat(tkn{:});
mat = sscanf(sprintf(' %s',tmp{:,2}),'%lu',[2,Inf]).';
tbl = array2table(mat, 'RowNames',tmp(:,1), 'VariableNames',hdr(2:end-1))
tbl = 6×2 table
Received Sent __________ _________ Bytes 4178033452 510183200 Unicast packets 124836 2463020 Non-unicast packets 30732 38568 Discards 0 0 Errors 0 0 Unknown protocols 0 0
Method two: DOUBLE:
tmp = regexprep(vertcat(tkn{:}),'^\d+$','$& NaN');
tbl = array2table(str2double(split(tmp(:,2))), 'RowNames',tmp(:,1), 'VariableNames',hdr(2:end-1))
tbl = 6×2 table
Received Sent __________ __________ Bytes 4.178e+09 5.1018e+08 Unicast packets 1.2484e+05 2.463e+06 Non-unicast packets 30732 38568 Discards 0 0 Errors 0 0 Unknown protocols 0 NaN

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Kartick
Kartick le 1 Jan 2023
Sir it's working. I would like to thank you for your valuable time and support.
Thanks again for your guidance and mentorship.

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Eric Sofen
Eric Sofen le 30 Déc 2022
Déplacé(e) : Rik le 30 Déc 2022

1 vote

It's a little circuitous, but you can use writelines to write the char vector to a text file, then use the power of readtable to parse it into a table in MATLAB.

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Jeremy Hughes
Jeremy Hughes le 30 Déc 2022
Modifié(e) : Jeremy Hughes le 30 Déc 2022
% command='netstat -e';
% [status,cmdout]=system(command)
Above doesn't work on Answers, so simulating the output:
cmdout = [
"Interface Statistics";
"";
" Received Sent";
""
"Bytes 4178033452 510183200";
"Unicast packets 124836 2463020";
"Non-unicast packets 30732 38568";
"Discards 0 0";
"Errors 0 0";
"Unknown protocols 0"];
writelines(cmdout,"data.txt");
T = readtable("data.txt","FileType","fixedwidth","NumHeaderLines",2)
Kartick
Kartick le 31 Déc 2022
sir
writeline function is not recognized by matlab
Jeremy Hughes
Jeremy Hughes le 31 Déc 2022
This was introduced in R2022a, so you might be using an earlier version, (or missing the "s" at the end).

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 30 Déc 2022
You have fixed-width columns. Use array indexing:
topic = string(cmdout(5:end, 1:22));
received = double(string(cmdout(5:end, 23:35)));
sent = double(string(cmdout(5:end, 36:end)));
T = table(topic, received, sent);

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Kartick
Kartick le 31 Déc 2022
Sir, The return result is :
topic =
0×1 empty string array
received =
0×1 empty double column vector
sent =
0×1 empty double column vector
T =
0×3 empty table
sir, there is no data.
Rik
Rik le 31 Déc 2022
This indexing assumes a char array split into multiple lines, so that step should still be implemented. I don't understand why you did not receive an error instead of empty arrays.
cmdout = char(regexp(cmdout, '\r?\n', 'split'));
topic = string(cmdout(5:end, 1:22));
received = double(string(cmdout(5:end, 23:35)));
sent = double(string(cmdout(5:end, 36:end)));
T = table(topic, received, sent);
Kartick
Kartick le 8 Jan 2023
Thank you very much sir. This is working.
Rik
Rik le 8 Jan 2023
If a solution works, you should mark it as accepted answer.
Kartick
Kartick le 8 Jan 2023
Déplacé(e) : Rik le 8 Jan 2023
Sir actually I have marked a response as accepted which was suggested earlier. This too was also working and I am unable to accept this answer.
Rik
Rik le 8 Jan 2023
Modifié(e) : Rik le 8 Jan 2023
No, you flagged a comment. A flag is meant to attract the attention of an admin, not to indicate the solution to a question.
You can indeed not accept a second answer. What you can do is unaccept the previous one, and accept this answer.

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