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How to save multiple tables in seperate sheets in Excel

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Victoria
Victoria le 13 Juil 2018
Commenté : Benjamin Drewry le 2 Déc 2019
Hello - I am running multiple files in MATLAB and would like to save the outputs from regionprops into one large Excel file. With my current code, which is below, it will only save as seperate .txt files. Help is appreciatied - thank you!
figure,imshow(BW);
stats = regionprops(BW,'MajorAxisLength');
t = struct2table(stats);
path = 'C:\Users\Test' ;
filename = [path, filesep, 'GFP',num2str(k)] ;
writetable(t,filename);
end
k stands for k=1:length(Files)
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Benjamin Drewry
Benjamin Drewry le 2 Déc 2019
Victoria,
Just use the writetable function with the name-value pair 'Sheet', number.
i.e. writetable(t, 'fName.xlsx', 'Sheet', 4);
Thanks,
Ben

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Christopher Wallace
Christopher Wallace le 13 Juil 2018
Hi Victoria,
Have you looked into the documentation for the Matlab command 'xlswrite' ?
https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/xlswrite.html
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You should be able to do something along the lines of:
xlswrite(filename, data, 'Sheet1')
But since the xlswrite function only accepts two-dimensional numeric, character array, or string array, or, if each cell contains a single element, a cell array, you'll have to reformat your data before putting it in.
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If you'd like to add a new sheet just change the name of the sheet in the xlswrite parameters. If it the sheet doesn't exist it will be created.
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Best Regards,
Chris
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Victoria
Victoria le 13 Juil 2018
I got this error when I tried that:
Unable to perform assignment because the indices on the left side are not compatible with the size of the right side.
And yes, Major Axis Length is the only one I'd like right now.
Thanks for the help
Christopher Wallace
Christopher Wallace le 13 Juil 2018
Can you post the full code?

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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins le 3 Août 2018
Victoria, I really recommend that you not use xlswrite. As Paolo suggests, writetable can definitely write to sheets in an Excel file.

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