Assigning two seperate EXCEL columns to two arrays in one go

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Jason
Jason le 13 Avr 2015
Commenté : Philip Caplan le 16 Avr 2015
I have a very large Excel file (848,000 lines), and I want to read 2 seperate columns and assign to two different arrays. I am able to assign the first column A to an array "text1".
ct1=sprintf('A%d:A%d',idx1+1,idx1+count)
[ndata, text1]=xlsread(file,ct1);
Because it takes about 3 minutes to do this, I dont want to sequentially do the same to read Column J of the same spreadsheet and assign to text2. Is it possible to read two discrete columns and assign to two separate arrays in one go? Thanks
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Guillaume
Guillaume le 16 Avr 2015
Is the file an excel file as stated above, or a text file as stated in your comment to Philip answer?

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Philip Caplan
Philip Caplan le 15 Avr 2015
It is only possible to import a rectangular range when using either "xlsread", "csvread" or "readtable", therefore, your columns will need to be side-by-side in order to import them into MATLAB with one call to the aforementioned functions. For example:
>> [ndata,text1] = xlsread(file,'B3:D7');
will read your file from rows 3-7 and columns B to D. You can then extract the data from the returned array but the key is that the columns you want to read need to be adjacent.
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Jason
Jason le 16 Avr 2015
Thanks for clarifying. My file is although saved as a CSV is actually tab delimited. Are there any alternative ways to achieve what I want not using xlsread? Jason
Philip Caplan
Philip Caplan le 16 Avr 2015
In that case I would suggest using "textscan" and following the example at:

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