i have excel sheet 31 coulmn,, the first coulmn is time and in the other coulmns the signals names , what i need from the code is that at spefic time to tell me for examplk
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    Hagar Hendy
 on 7 Dec 2022
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Peter Perkins
    
 on 12 Dec 2022
            i have excel sheet  31 coulmn,, the first coulmn is time and in the other coulmns the signals  names , what i need from the code is  that at spefic time to tell me for example how many ones are there and which samples of the 31  are the one at that time , how to that ?
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 7 Dec 2022
				Are the entries in the first column integers that represent nanoseconds ? You write 5.00ns but that implies potential problems if the file has 4.9995 ns or the user asks for 6 ns when you only have times in 5 ns increments (for example)
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 7 Dec 2022
        
      Edited: Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 7 Dec 2022
  
      Given a particular scalar row index (calculated from the time, perhaps):
VarNames = YourTable.Properties.VariableNames;
ValuesAtIndex = YourTable{RowIndex, 2:end};
match_columns = 1 + find(ValuesAtIndex == 1);
matched_signal_names = VarNames(match_columns);
matched_signal_names will be a cell array of character vectors. It will be empty if there are no matches, and might have multiple entries if there are multiple matches.
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 7 Dec 2022
				"i have excel sheet  31 coulmn"
You cannot use load() to load a .xls or .xlsx -- it will complain about the file being in an unknown format.
You can use load() to load a .csv file only if the .csv file is pure numeric, or pure numeric with comma delimiter, or if all lines that have text begin with % in the very first column. 
If you have a .csv file that has a text header that does not happen to have % as the very first character, you cannot use load() to read the file.
  Peter Perkins
    
 on 12 Dec 2022
				In recent versions, if time is involved, use readtimetable. Then use time subscripting on the timetable, and beyond that, I can't tell what the question is.
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