Please help me...Extract data from url and wlswrite

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Jeong_evolution
Jeong_evolution el 30 de Oct. de 2016
Comentada: Jeong_evolution el 30 de Oct. de 2016
url is
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<body
<data seq="0"
<hour3</hour
<day1</day
<temp8.0</temp
<tmx11.9</tmx
<tmn5.8</tmn
<sky3</sky
<pty0</pty
<wfKor구름 많음</wfKor
<wfEnMostly Cloudy</wfEn
<pop20</pop
<r120.0</r12
<s120.0</s12
<ws2.9000000000000004</ws
<wd7</wd
<wdKor북서</wdKor
<wdEnNW</wdEn
<reh57</reh
<r060.0</r06
<s060.0</s06
</data
<data seq="1"
<hour6</hour
<day1</day
<temp6.9</temp
<tmx11.9</tmx
<tmn5.8</tmn
<sky3</sky
<pty0</pty
<wfKor구름 많음</wfKor
<wfEnMostly Cloudy</wfEn
<pop20</pop
<r120.0</r12
<s120.0</s12
<ws2.8000000000000003</ws
<wd7</wd
<wdKor북서</wdKor
<wdEnNW</wdEn
<reh53</reh
<r060.0</r06
<s060.0</s06
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In url, I want to extract temp data (8.0 ,6.9)
and I wnat to export data (8.0 , 6.9) into excel.
Please help me!!

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 30 de Oct. de 2016
Per already answered you about this in http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/309736-extract-numbers-from-mixed-string#answer_241254 . You use urlread to grab the string, and then you use the regexp that Per showed.

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