Error when using fprintf to show a string
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Hi, I want to display a cell from Excel that contains a string and I use fprintf. Here's the code:
function [] = readExcel(a)
a=input('Type the name of the .xls file:');
[num,p_hex]=xlsread(a,'A2:A100');
[distance, string]=xlsread(a,'B2:B2');
[numeric, los]=xlsread(a,'C2:C2');
c=hex2dec(p_hex);
mn=mean(c);
fprintf('\n\nThe mean value is: %.3f\n',mn);
fprintf('Distance: %.2f m.\n',distance);
fprintf('Line of sight?:%s',los);
end
When I run the code, I get this error:
??? Error using ==> fprintf Function is not defined for 'cell' inputs.
Error in ==> fprintf('Line of sight?:%s',los);
What's the problem?,Can anybody help me?
Thanks.
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Sarah Wait Zaranek
el 23 de Mzo. de 2011
0 votos
The output when you call XLSREAD with two output variables returns the second output is the text fields in cell array. This means that los is a cell - if you index into the cell using curly braces (i.e. {}) you will get the contents of that cell, or the string.
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