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Extracting data from excel and rewrite it into specific cell in a loop

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LIM JIAXIN
LIM JIAXIN el 24 de Sept. de 2018
Editada: LIM JIAXIN el 1 de Oct. de 2018
Hello all, im new to matlab and wondering how do you extra the data from excel and rewrite it into specific cells format as shown below.
into this format below
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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang el 24 de Sept. de 2018
No idea what is the relationship between these two sets of data.
LIM JIAXIN
LIM JIAXIN el 24 de Sept. de 2018
Hi Jun Jiang, what i am trying to do is to move the column H into a column of cell M for example. So for example, H2 will move to M1, H1 to M2, M3 will be the number of A3:A7, H3:H7 to M4

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Bob Thompson
Bob Thompson el 24 de Sept. de 2018
The basic method for extracting data from Excel into Matlab is to use the xlsread() command. I would suggest reading all of the data you are interested in first, and then organizing the data within Matlab. At that point, moving the data is simply a matter of indexing and loops or condition statements.
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Bob Thompson
Bob Thompson el 24 de Sept. de 2018
Indexing is fairly simple. The super basics in two sentences is to use some form of brackets attached as a suffix to the array variable. Inside the brackets you need to have indicators for which element in which direction you want (i.e. first is row, second is column, then third dimension, fourth dimension, etc.).
data(1,3) % Element it first row, third column of array
data{1,3} % Element CONTENTS in first row, third column of cell array.
For your case you might be looking to do something like this:
rawdata = xlsread(filename,sheet,range);
data(2,1) = rawdata(2,8); % H2 to M1
LIM JIAXIN
LIM JIAXIN el 25 de Sept. de 2018
I try reading from range A:H. and rewrite it into Sheet2. However the data come out is different from the original data as it just show 0 and 1.

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