plot excel data in MATLAB
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Samer Husam
on 14 Jul 2012
Commented: Image Analyst
on 15 May 2017
hi all, I have two column in excel I want to plot them by using matlab, lets say I have first column from A1-A10 and second column from B1-B10. how could I plot them in MATLAB ?? please help..
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 14 Jul 2012
[v,T,vT]=xlsread('name.xls')
% 'xlsx' for exell 2007
%v: Double
%T and vT : cell
%use v containing numbers
t=v(:,1);y=v(:,2)
%if u have to plot second colone depending on first:
plot(t,y)
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 18 Jul 2012
maby you are ploting num(6:16,1) wich is false,you must use num(:,1)) for the first row and num(:,2) for the second. i don't think you will have an error message
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Image Analyst
on 14 Jul 2012
Edited: Image Analyst
on 14 Jul 2012
Use xlsread() to get the entire contents of your workbook into a cell array.
[num,txt,raw] = xlsread(filename); % From the help
Then use cell2mat or something to extract out columns into an x array and a y array.
x = cell2mat(num(1:10, 1)); % Untested
y = cell2mat(num(1:10, 2)); % Untested
Then, to plot, use
plot(x,y);
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Walter Roberson
on 17 Jul 2012
What does size(num) show? And please show your xlsread() command so we are sure we are talking about the same options.
andhavarapu lokesh
on 6 Mar 2017
I wanted to plot a excel sheet in matlab is there any method to scale the xaxis and yaxis commonly to all the sheets
arif hussain
on 14 May 2017
Hello; Can someone please help me matlab doesn't plot my excel data it show the axis only.i have attested the excel file as well.
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dpb
on 15 May 2017
Almost certainly a spellcheck miss from a non-English speaker attempting "attached".
Image Analyst
on 15 May 2017
I guess that makes sense, instead of "verified". However the file was NOT attached - only a screenshot was displayed, no Excel file was attached. Use the paperclip icon.
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