HOW TO REMOVE QUOTE MARK ?

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Amr Hashem
Amr Hashem il 17 Set 2015
Commentato: Amr Hashem il 17 Set 2015
I have a data (4259*1 cell ) ex: '9'
I want to remove the quotes mark
i try :
j=1;
for i=1:R
D(j)=t{i};
j=j+1;
end
w=D';
but its fake remove them as when i try to use the numbers or copy to excel the quotes appear again
how to remove the quotes or convert them to (4259*1 double)?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 17 Set 2015
Show your code. It looks like you're trying to do something with xlswrite('vital signs.xlsx'.....) but we can't see it. What do you want? Do you want to write t, D, or w to a workbook file? And you want the workbook file to be numbers, not strings with quotes in front of them?

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Kirby Fears
Kirby Fears il 17 Set 2015
Modificato: Kirby Fears il 17 Set 2015
Hi amr,
You shouldn't be copying the values out of the variable editor like that.
Try using
xlswrite('output.xlsx',t);
This will directly write the values to excel for you without parentheses.
Hope this helps.

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Jon
Jon il 17 Set 2015
What happens if you try
tnum = str2num(cell2mat(t));
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 17 Set 2015
str2double() is better than str2num()
Amr Hashem
Amr Hashem il 17 Set 2015
an error:
Error using ==> cell2mat at 55
Cannot support cell arrays containing cell arrays or
objects.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 17 Set 2015
str2double(t)
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Amr Hashem
Amr Hashem il 17 Set 2015
it converts all cells to NAN
(4259*1 double ) but all are NAN

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