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How to clear existing figure in excel using matlab?

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Elizabeth
Elizabeth le 2 Fév 2016
I have an excel that is connected to matlab through active server. I am generating a graph via matlab and export it to excel. However, I need to clear the existing graphs first so it won't overwrite and make a stacked of graphs.
My idea is to find the existing graph first, and clear it. But, so far, I still don't know how to do it.
Anyone knows? I am open to any suggestions.
Thank you so much!
Elizabeth
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 2 Fév 2016
Speculation:
Sheets.Item('Graphs').Delete;
Guillaume
Guillaume le 3 Fév 2016
Modifié(e) : Guillaume le 3 Fév 2016
I don't think Elizabeth wants to delete the graph actually. That would break her code. She wants to delete the shape that's been added to the worksheet.

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Guillaume
Guillaume le 3 Fév 2016
Here is a more efficient version of your original code:
excel = actxserver('Excel.Application');
workbook = excel.Workbooks.Open(filename);
graph = Workbook.Sheets.Item('Graphs');
plotpie(cost, init_stage);
graph.Shapes.AddPicture('location', 0, 1, 400, 325, 345, 230);
To delete the picture you've added, and assuming that it is the only picture on the Graphs worksheet:
graph.Shapes.Item(1).Delete
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Elizabeth
Elizabeth le 5 Fév 2016
Modifié(e) : Elizabeth le 5 Fév 2016
Hello, sorry for late reply. I will try it asap.
There are 4 graphs in the excel sheet. However, previous graphs needs to be removed before the new one is exported anyway so it won't stacked on each other. Thanks.

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Elizabeth
Elizabeth le 5 Fév 2016
Modifié(e) : Guillaume le 5 Fév 2016
The solution:
Sheets = Excel.ActiveWorkBook.Sheets;
Sheets.Item('Graphs').Activate;
ActiveSheets = Excel.Activesheet;
myshapes = ActiveSheets.Shapes;
for j = myshapes.Count:-1:2
myshapes.Item(j).Delete
end
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Guillaume
Guillaume le 5 Fév 2016
Modifié(e) : Guillaume le 5 Fév 2016
Yes, if you want to delete all the shapes (note: they're not what excel call graphs, it's a completely different concept) you simply iterate over the Shapes collection elements and delete them one by one.
Note that it's a bit pointless to activate the 'Graph' Sheet just to get a reference to it. Your above code can be simplified to:
Sheets = Excel.ActiveWorkBook.Sheets;
GraphSheet = Sheets.Item('Graph');
myshapes = GraphSheet.Shapes;
for j = myshapes.Count:-1:2 %why are you stopping at 2 and not 1?
myshapes.Item(j).Delete
end

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Emanuel  Arth
Emanuel Arth le 3 Mai 2017
Hi,
I have the same problem right now but I can't fix it with your code.
My working code (without the delete function):
sheet=Page %Indicates the Page on which I want to set the figure
Excel = actxserver ('Excel.Application');
File=Dateiname;
if ~exist(File,'file')
ExcelWorkbook = Excel.workbooks.Add;
ExcelWorkbook.SaveAs(File,1);
ExcelWorkbook.Close(false);
end
invoke(Excel.Workbooks,'Open',File);
Sheets = Excel.ActiveWorkBook.Sheets;
SheetNo = get(Sheets, 'Item', sheet);
SheetNo.Activate;
xls=Excel.ActiveSheet
print (figure1,'-dbitmap'); xls.Range('I85').PasteSpecial; %Prints my figure on the page
xls.Shapes.Item(1).Height=(2334/7);
invoke(Excel.ActiveWorkbook,'Save')
Excel.Quit
Excel.delete
clear Excel
I run this code 4 times. So I have 4 figures on my active Excel sheet. But when I run this code again I don't want to add new figures to the already existing - I want to delete the figures that are in this actual sheet and then add the new ones.
Can you help me? Which code do I need ? I tried following but it didn't work for me:
....
SheetNo.Activate;
Sheets.Item('Graphs').Activate;
ActiveSheets = Excel.Activesheet;
myshapes = ActiveSheets.Shapes;
for j = myshapes.Count:-1:1
myshapes.Item(j).Delete
end
xls=Excel.ActiveSheet
...
Thank you !
Emanuel

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