ldf or dbc convert to excel
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are there some m script, that can convert ldf to excel, or dbc to excel?
as currently i learn and know about lin or can bus.
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Deep
el 25 de Feb. de 2026 a las 9:31
Convert DBC File to Excel
Description
Convert a CAN database (.dbc) file to an Excel spreadsheet using the Vehicle Network Toolbox.
Requirements
Vehicle Network Toolbox must be installed. Verify with ver.
Syntax
db = canDatabase(filename)
writetable(table(db.MessageInfo), outputfile)
Example
% Load DBC file
db = canDatabase('C:\path\to\filename.dbc');
% Write message info to Excel
writetable(table(db.MessageInfo), 'output.xlsx');
Common Errors
Unable to find DBC-file
Cause: File not found in current working directory.
Resolution: Verify the file path using pwd and provide the full path to the file.
pwd % check current directory
db = canDatabase('C:\full\path\to\filename.dbc');
Limitations
LDF files have limited native support. See MATLAB File Exchange for community scripts.
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el 25 de Feb. de 2026 a las 9:51
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el 26 de Feb. de 2026 a las 1:06
Walter Roberson
el 26 de Feb. de 2026 a las 7:15
instead of
writetable(table(db.MessageInfo), 'output.xlsx');
You would need
writetable(struct2table(db.MessageInfo), 'output.xlsx')
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el 26 de Feb. de 2026 a las 7:45
Walter Roberson
el 26 de Feb. de 2026 a las 18:46
Please show the first few lines of output of
struct2table(db.MessageInfo)
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Walter Roberson
el 25 de Feb. de 2026 a las 5:07
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It looks like it is possible to convert ldf to excel.
If you follow the steps described at https://www.mathworks.com/help/vnt/ug/decode-lin-data-from-blf-files.html you end up with an object that includes three tables. You would then have to convert the individual tables internal structure into something that is able to be saved in excel, and then you would do the saving in excel. It would probably be easier to write the three different tables to different files, or else to write the three different tables to different sheets inside one file; if you try to combine them all to one sheet, you end up with something that is difficult to work with automatically.
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el 25 de Feb. de 2026 a las 6:33
Walter Roberson
el 25 de Feb. de 2026 a las 8:13
Which MATLAB release are you using? And do you have the Vehicle Network Toolbox?
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