Create a new excel file from trimmed data

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alexandra ligeti
alexandra ligeti el 4 de Oct. de 2022
Comentada: alexandra ligeti el 7 de Oct. de 2022
Hi there,
I have data of different activities. Each activity is repeted three times. Previously in the code the activities and the respctive three trials of data are manipulated. Once I have finished manipulating the data I wish to save the new version of the activity data in a new folder called TimeSyncData.
I have managed to achieve this, however, the three trials of the activity land up saving in the same excel file but different sheets. Is there a way of saving the different activity trials in different files rather than having them in one file but in different sheets as it is making it difficult to work with.
%% Folder where the time synchronised data will be saved
OutputFolderName = 'TimeSyncData';
if ~exist(OutputFolderName, 'dir')
mkdir(OutputFolderName);
end
cd(OutputFolderName)
%creating an excel file with the new time synchronised data contained,
%different sheets are the different trials
for i = 1:sz
T = struct2table(trimmed_sync(i));
writetable(T,strcat(activity,'.xls'),'Sheet',"Trial "+i);
end
As seen below activity T04A has three trials but saved in three sheets within the same file. I wish to have three seperate excel files T04A, T04A_1, T04A_2 for the different trials instead.
Any advice would be hugely appreciated. If more code is needed to understand what is being asked please let me know.
Thanks,
Lexi

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dpb
dpb el 4 de Oct. de 2022
Movida: dpb el 4 de Oct. de 2022
Shure...just build a file name dynamically somehow instead of incrementing the sheet number as you did.
FILES={'T04A', 'T04A_1', 'T04A_2'};
...
...
for i = 1:sz
T = struct2table(trimmed_sync(i));
writetable(T,fullfile(OutputFolderName,strcat(FILES(i),'.xls')),'Sheet','PickASheetNameHere');
end
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dpb
dpb el 5 de Oct. de 2022
Show your code; how did you define the OutputFolderName -- it must be the target directory to which you want to write the file....
Make sure the output of the call to fullfile is a valid filename...set a breakpoint in the debugger and check...
alexandra ligeti
alexandra ligeti el 7 de Oct. de 2022
Hi, I was able to fix the error.
Thank you very much for the help.

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