- write the code as simply as possible not worrying about optimisation
- if code is too slow, run the profiler
- only then, if the profiler indicates that xlswrite is a bottleneck, replace it with something else.
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Hello,
I am going to write a Matlab script that will pull data from multiple Excel files. I imagine this script will take a long time to run. I was wondering if I could save my Excel files as a different file type to make the script work more efficiently. I will only be using one spreadsheet from each excel file and I am only going to be reading text from the Excel files.
Thanks.
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Image Analyst
el 19 de Nov. de 2014
Tell us how many files you will read. Is it more than about 5 or 10 or so?
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Image Analyst
el 19 de Nov. de 2014
It will take a long time, unless you use ActiveX. See my attached ActiveX demo. With ActiveX it only opens and shutdowns Excel once instead of every single time you call xlsread().
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Image Analyst
el 20 de Nov. de 2014
For that amount of data, you certainly don't want to use xlsread(). You could use ActiveX, but if you can, I think the fastest way would be to convert the data to text (like a csv file) and use csvread(), dlmread(), or importdata(). ActiveX would be more complicated and probably not faster than these text-reading functions since ActiveX still has to launch Excel.
Evan
el 19 de Nov. de 2014
If Image Analyst's solution doesn't work for you, you might try csvread. Assuming you're able to save your data in .csv format, I've found that csvread is a couple orders of magnitude faster than xlsread.
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