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Import XLSX in MATLAB using input() and xlsread()?

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Hi, I am trying to create code for a script file in which Matlab's function input() is used to read the name of an excel file whose data is then read in using the function xlsread().
The thing I don't understand is why there is a need for input() when we have xlsread()?
My attempt is, however it doesn't open the XLSX file.
I think the input() part is vital, but how are these used together?
Thanks
xlsread(test.xlsx)
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Enrique
Enrique on 24 Jan 2024
Morning Sergio,
First thing you need to try is to enter your excel file as a string
Now you have
xlsread(test.xlsx)
And you would like
xlsread('test.xlsx')
Second thing is that matlab does not recommend xlsread anymore. Use readtable instead. Example:
T = readtable("patients.xls",ReadRowNames=true);
T(1:5,1:4)
Hope it helps, if you need anything else we can go further.
Best regards,
Enrique

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Accepted Answer

Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi on 24 Jan 2024
You should use the more robust readmatrix or readtable.
There is no need for using input(). Directly specify the filename to the call -
data = readmatrix('test.xlsx')
%or
data = readtable('test.xlsx')
Refer to the documentation pages linked for more information.

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