How to write special characters into an Excel cell?
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I'm trying to write the units of my table into the 2nd row of my Excel file. Below is the code:
writecell(T.Properties.VariableUnits,filename,'Range',"A2")
My question is how do I write special characters into the cells?
T1.Properties.VariableUnits = {'\circC', '\Omega', '\mumol/kg'};
Many thanks.
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Sindar
on 19 Aug 2020
If you can find the numeric code for the symbols, it should print with that. For example, this prints π | ϕ | μmol/kg
T1.Properties.VariableUnits = {char(960), char(981), [char(956) 'mol/kg']};
writecell(T1.Properties.VariableUnits,filename,'Range',"A2")
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Sindar
on 19 Aug 2020
I do not. Usually, I'll do something like
char(900:1000)
and skim through the list, doing a rough binary search for the right number (that's how I found the ones above). Greek letters should be together and ordered, not sure where degree would be
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