Extract range from table
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Hello,
I imported an existing excel sheet and now want to make a new variable which holds only certain columns of that sheet that I need (in my case participant IDs, randomisation conditions, etc., i.e. row 1, row 49, etc.). I have specified the ranges as variables (see below) but where do I put the range into the code?
% set path to where the session 1 protocol spreadsheet is
% datapath, filename, and sheet are already defined in my code
% import data (spreadsheet with subject overview)
% tildes are used for placeholder arguments
[~,~,Raw]=xlsread(fullfile(datapath,filename),sheet);
% make a table from the Raw cells
% datafile = cell2table(Raw)
Raw = cell2table(Raw);
% we only need certain columns: A=subject ID, AW=randomisation,..., so define needed columns and general range
% e.g. variable = data(line_from:line_to,column)
Subject_ID = Raw(2:end,1);
TT_randomisation = Raw(2:end,49);
Snack_weights = Raw(2:end,59:76);
Height = Raw(2:end,28)
Weight = Raw(2:end,27)
range = [Subject_ID,Height,Weight,TT_randomisation,Snack_weights];
Thank you!
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KSSV
il 12 Gen 2021
Use readtable instead of xlsread.
Adam Danz
il 12 Gen 2021
> I have specified the ranges as variables (see below) but where do I put the range into the code?
I don't understand this question. The ranges are 2:end, aren't they? The are already in the code.
Anna
il 12 Gen 2021
Adam Danz
il 12 Gen 2021
You're indexing the variable Raw which is produced by xlsread so I'm confused about applying the indices to xlsread.
Unless you're using an old version of Matlab, I agree with KSSV's suggestion to use readtable (released in r2013b).
Anna
il 12 Gen 2021
Anna
il 15 Gen 2021
Anna
il 15 Gen 2021
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