Imported Numbers from excel are replaced by NaN!!(?)

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Hello! I am trying trying to import(create a numeric matrix) some values from excel which have about 13 decimals but matlab relpaces them with NaN. What can I do?
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 27 May 2017
Well, since we cannot replicate what you get, how can we help? Posting a spreadsheet where this happens, then showing how you tried to do the import would make it easier to help you. Attach a spreadsheet to a comment.
Panos Ale
Panos Ale on 27 May 2017
Here is the file! Thank toy for your help and understanding!

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 27 May 2017
importdata() cannot deal with using comma as the decimal separator.
Unfortunately to handle numbers that use comma as the decimal separator, you must replace the command with period before converting to numeric. For example if you have a cell array of strings, then
numeric_data = str2double( regexp(YourCellArrayOfStrings, ',', '.') )

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 27 May 2017
The NaN values in the numeric output matrix usually occur if the Excel file cells are blank or have string data. Without seeing your Excel file, it is not possible to determine exactly what the problem may be otherwise.
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Panos Ale
Panos Ale on 28 May 2017
Edited: Panos Ale on 28 May 2017
I did it this way and it works fine for me too! Thanks!

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