xls export problem
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Hello Blower
il 18 Feb 2011
Risposto: Chidiebere Brendan Obiechefu
il 29 Lug 2019
>> xls_1
xls_1 =
857_386.xls
>> xlswrite(xls_1,a) ??? Error using ==> xlswrite at 213 Invoke Error, Dispatch Exception: Source: Microsoft Office Excel Description: ???????????????????:
??????????????? ??????????? ??????????????: < > ? [ ] : ? *? ????????????? 218 ????? Help File: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\1028\xlmain11.chm Help Context ID: 0
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Matt Tearle
il 27 Feb 2011
OK, your problem is the special characters in the string. You can't have slashes and line breaks in a filename.
When you do xlswrite('xls_1',a); the filename is the literal string 'xls_1', which is why it writes to xls_1.xls. You need the filename stored in the char variable xls_1, so:
xlswrite(xls_1,a);
However, to do that, xls_1 has to be a valid filename string. This works:
xls_1 = sprintf('%i_%i.xls',x,y)
If you're ok with underscores in places of slashes in the dates, this also works:
xls_1 = sprintf('%i_%i_%s_%s.xls',...
x,y,regexprep(start_day,'/','_'),regexprep(end_day,'/','_'));
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Jan
il 20 Feb 2011
I do not see the problem.
a = rand(5);
xls_1 = '857_386.xls';
xlswrite(xls_1, a);
=> The file 857_386.xls is created. Did you use "xlswrite xls_1 a" without parenthesis?!
Matt Tearle
il 20 Feb 2011
Dare I ask... When you say you set xls_1 = 857_386.xls, you do mean xls_1 = '857_386.xls', right?
Cagri Ozcaglar
il 4 Mar 2011
File name may be too long. Try to shorten the absolute path of the file by shortening folder names.
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Chidiebere Brendan Obiechefu
il 29 Lug 2019
I had same problem. What solved mine was writing the excel file to a desktop location. I don't know if it was because I was trying to save on onedrive (which is what I use normally), or that the file path is too long.
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