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How can I write in excel multiple columns as vectors?

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Edgar
Edgar il 8 Lug 2014
Commentato: Edgar il 11 Lug 2014
First of all, thanks for reading this. Well, I have a gui that writes columns in a new excel spreadsheet concatenating them in a matrix, but I don't know how many columns will the user write in that excel file. I'm using xlswrite.
The sintax that I think I could use for concatenation is:
Y=[X1,X2,X3,...,Xn]
I hope I had been explicit with my question. Greetings.

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Sara
Sara il 8 Lug 2014
You can create dynamically the range to write to. For instance, starting from A1:
xlswrite('myfile.xlsx',Y, ['A1:',char(64+size(Y,2)),':',num2str(size(Y,1))])

Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 8 Lug 2014
Modificato: Image Analyst il 8 Lug 2014
Simply create your Y any way you'd like, such as you did. Then call xlswrite
xlswrite(filename, Y, 'A1');
'A1' is the upper left cell in Excel where you want to put the upper left cell of your array - you can make it whatever/wherever you want. It doesn't care how many rows or columns are in Y - it will put them all in there. You don't need to do what Sara did, and you don't need to specify the lower right cell unless you want to export just a portion of Y and not the full array.
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Sara
Sara il 9 Lug 2014
Once the new variable is created, you can concatenate that directly to Y, which will be saved as a field of handles as handles.Y and print it out when the user leaves the GUI. You'll need to create handles.Y = [] in the gui opening function and keep concatenating all the variables the user creates. Is that clear, is that what you want?
Edgar
Edgar il 11 Lug 2014
This is what I need, thank you Sara.

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