Importing from XLSX file, column dates, column data

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Jelle
Jelle le 27 Mai 2012
Hello,
I am new to Matlab and I want to test the MACD rule on a dataset.
I downloaded the data into Excel and imported the data into Matlab
The first column gives the dates, ranging from 01-Jan-1990 to 18-May-2012. i changed these dates to numeric data in excel and then applied the following command in Matlab:
x = xlsread('x.xlsx')
Date(:,datecol) = Date(:,datecol) + datenum('30-Dec-1899');
D = datestr(x(:,1))
Now the problem is that Matlab creates a seperate variable containing the dates and this variable is an (ab) variable, but this type of variable is strange because i caanot plot it in combination with the share prices. how do I get the dates in a variable that i can work with?
Thanks in advance,
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Jelle
Jelle le 27 Mai 2012
I am not sure what a char variable is but in the workspace there is an 'ab' in the yellow box in front of the variable name. I think its like the answer (ans) variable that matlab computes automatically
Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov le 27 Mai 2012
You can right-click on the column headings of the workspace pane and select the voice 'Class'. It will tell which class the variable belongs to.

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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov le 27 Mai 2012
Keep the dates in double format, then plot then call datetick()
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Jelle
Jelle le 27 Mai 2012
Ok that is clear, so i keep the dates in a seperate variable shown as numerical data. DJ is the dowjones containg prices of the dow jones from 01-01-1990 to 18-05-2012, so I used DJ instead of xData.
I now have a seperate variable named 'dates' containing all the days (in numerical form) from Jan 1990 untill May 2012
Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov le 27 Mai 2012
Then you should just call:
plot(dates, DJ)
datetick()

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