How to import excel file into a specific format in matlab

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Gabriel
Gabriel le 11 Nov 2015
Commenté : dpb le 12 Nov 2015
Hi,
It is my first attempt to import an excel file to matlab and I'm having some trouble doing it the way I need.
I have a file consisting of 3 columns:
Sales Item 1 Sales Item 2 and Sales Item 3
each one with 80 lines, so it is something like:
Item 1 Item 2 Item 3
2 4 12
3 8 71
4 42 12
12 31 10
I need to import it into matlab in the following format:
X=[2 4 12;3 8 71;4 42 12;12 31 10]
and so on...
Does anybody know if it is possible?
Thanks in advance !
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Mohammad Abouali
Mohammad Abouali le 11 Nov 2015
Modifié(e) : Mohammad Abouali le 11 Nov 2015
could you upload a sample Excel file?
Gabriel
Gabriel le 11 Nov 2015
Here ! Thanks !

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dpb
dpb le 11 Nov 2015
[x,hdr]=xlsread('yourExcelfile.xls');
will leave you with the numeric data in the array x arranged as it is in the spreadsheet and the text headers in hdr
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Gabriel
Gabriel le 11 Nov 2015
It is in N rows of 3 numeric columns.
The thing is: I want it to return the data in the format I described before. I want it to return: [2 4 12;3 8 71;4 42 12; 12 31 10]. All the lines of the file together. It may be because I am completelly new to this, but with your data, I can only get columns if I type 'X, Item 1', for example. I really want it to return the whole lines x columns in the format I described.
A lot of thanks for your help, mate !
dpb
dpb le 12 Nov 2015
Try the newer table data object then...

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 12 Nov 2015
>> x = xlsread('cluster_test.xlsx')
x =
2 2 7
4 6 7
6 4 1
121 53 4
2 1 12
Looks like what you need to me.
If it doesn't look like the right format to you then use
mat2str(x)
and see if the printable representation is what you expect.

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