Importing Data from Excel File 'Faster' ??

Actually I'm working now on a GUI it's supposed that i have data (Matrix 2D of strings) like that :
A={'hello' 'world' 'hi';'my' 'name' is'};
it's simple,but I've put it in excel file and in the GUI m-file I've made a callback function that import that data from that file and save to a matrix and do some for loops to search for something inside this data . and finally saving the matrix back into the file .
THAT'S ACTUALLY CONSUMING TIME AND MY PROGRAM IS SLOW
Is there is a way to make it faster ? , Or any other solution ?
Thanks in Advance !

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Hi Mohamed,
Do you know what's taking up the most time in your callback (importing the data, or looping through the matrix)? You could run the profiler on your code to investigate.
both .. but there is nothing i could do about the searching operation [ the loops ] .
Nothing you could do about the searching and yet you're using loops is already contradiction. You can post the loops with example input and we can try to make it faster other than optimizing the I/O operations.
G=importdata('mydata.xls');
dvd=G.Sheet1;
f=size(dvd);
no_rows=f(1);
k=1;
%this is the simple part that searches but i do another operations before that to avoid spaces ,dots problems
search_object=get(handles.edit10,'string');
for i=1:no_rows
for j=1:6
f=regexp(dvd{i,j},New_search_object,'ignorecase','match');
R=isempty(f);
if R~=1
B{w}=sprintf('%d - %s',i,dvd{i,j});
w=w+1;
end
end
end
I would:
- try to eliminate _importdata_
- definitely concentrate on the loops: no preallocation and regexp can also operate on cell arrays.
Try to post another thread with a meaningful example of the type of excel you usually have and more code.

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 Accepted Answer

Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov on 2 Mar 2011
You can make it faster by using a modified version of xlsread modified version of xlsread
Oleg

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Also note that xlsread/write are editable MATLAB code... meaning you can open them up, see how they work and copy bits and pieces. Hence, you can strip them down to the barest basics you need.
ok Thank you . I'll try that .

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