How do I specify variable names in Matlab?

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I have a portfolio of 10 stocks on an excel spreadsheet and have the names of the stocks in the first row. I can import this to Matlab by defining my data as a numeric matrix as opposed to a column vector. This allows me to calculate the variance-covariance matrix, which I was unable to do by importing the spreadsheet as a column vector.
The problem now is that I now cannot specify that my first row is variable names. Does anyone have any advice? I would be most grateful for your help. Thank you!
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jgg
jgg il 27 Gen 2016
Modificato: jgg il 27 Gen 2016
Try using readtable instead of the method you're using to import the data. You can then use table2array to calculate your covariance matrix.
Basically, you'll save a lot of time and effort by using the right datatypes off the bat.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 27 Gen 2016
[num, txt] = xlsread('YourXLSFile.xls');
Then the numbers are in num and the variable names are in txt.
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Calum Crichton
Calum Crichton il 27 Gen 2016
Modificato: Calum Crichton il 27 Gen 2016
This worked. Thank you! The last thing I need help with is that after doing this how do I define an AssetList? E.g. when I use
p = Portfolio('AssetList', {'stockA','stockB'etc},'RiskFreeRate',CashRet);
it will not recognise the names of the assets
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 27 Gen 2016
p = Portfolio('AssetList', txt(:).', 'RiskFreeRate', CashRet);
I do not know for sure that the cell array needs to be a row vector, but that is what I see in the examples.

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