Integrating MATLAB with Excel
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Hello!
I have a DCF model, which is Excel spread-sheet. I have put all assumptions of my model in separate sheet.
I want to run a Monte-Carlo simulation of this assumptions.
Ex I need to do the following: 1) Matlab will generate numbers according to specific distribution. 2) Then, Matlab will insert numbers in Excel spreadsheet. 3) Excel will recalcualte my model and build a distribution chart.
Is it possible to do this? Thank you!
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Image Analyst
on 25 Nov 2012
Yes. You can just use xlswrite() to throw your data into your Excel workbook in the proper rows. Then when you open up the workbook in Excel, your model will be recalculated. If you need anything fancier than that, what is it? If so, you'll have to use ActiveX. I have a simple demo but doing anything fancy can be quite a chore because you need to figure out what the ActiveX method of Excel is that does what you want to do.
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Image Analyst
on 25 Nov 2012
Are you sure? I didn't see that exclusion in my documentation. If so, then call the Mathworks and ask them for an equivalent function to xlswrite that works on the Mac.
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