my data in excel keep overwriting
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hi guys this is my code
function GLCM()
directory = 'C:\Users\Jonatan Morisson\Desktop\Skhrip-shi\data\Fixed Data\Aseman';
files = dir([directory '\*.jpg']);
for x = 1:10
image{x} = imread([directory '\' files(x).name]);
image{x} = rgb2gray(image{x});
g1{x} = graycomatrix(image{x}, 'Offset', [-1 1]);
s1{x} = graycoprops (g1{x});
%c{x} = struct2cell(s1{x});
%xlswrite('name.xlsx', c{x);
xlFilename = 'C:\Program Files\MATLAB\MATLAB\bin\aaaa.xlsx';
xlRange = strcat(strcat(strcat('A',int2str(x+1)),':'),strcat('E',int2str(x+1)));
writetable(struct2table(s1{x}),xlFilename);
%xlswrite(xlFilename,struct2cell(s1{x}),'Sheet 1',xlRange);
disp (s1{x})
end
end
but my excel just like this :
can someone help me?? much thanks !!
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Jan
el 30 de Oct. de 2017
Editada: Jan
el 30 de Oct. de 2017
We see the working code and the output, which is created exactly how the code does define it. To help you, we need an explanation what you want instead. Perhaps you want to use the range as in the commented code using xlsread?
writetable(struct2table(s1{x}), xlFilename, 'Range', xlRange);
What about creating a table with all results at first and write them at once after the loops? This is more elegant and probably faster.
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Jan
el 2 de Nov. de 2017
Please post the failing line. "Undefined function 'write' for input arguments of type 'char'" sounds like you have written "write" instead of "writetable".
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