How to write new data to the existing excel file?

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Hello everyone! I wanna add new data to the existing excel file from the last row of it. How can I do that please? I have tried and the error appeared "The number of table variables in an assignment must match.". And I opened that "Results.xlsx" file which is too small grid cells (attached photo).
Please someone suggest and help me. Thanks all.
Here example code:
Dtime = datetime('now','TimeZone','local','Format','d-MMM-y HH:mm:ss');
Name = {'Alex'};
DateAndTime = Dtime;
ConfidenceScore = 95;
if isfile('Results.xlsx')
T1 = readtable('Results.xlsx');
[rd, cd] = size(T1);
T = table(Name, DateAndTime, ConfidenceScore);
T1(rd+1, 1:cd-1) = T;
writetable(T1,'Results.xlsx');
else
T = table(Name, DateAndTime, ConfidenceScore);
writetable(T,'Results.xlsx');
end

Answers (1)

Simon Chan
Simon Chan on 28 Aug 2021
You may replace the entire loop by using 'Append' as follows:
writetable(T,'Results.xlsx','UseExcel', true, 'WriteMode','Append')
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Alex Zai
Alex Zai on 28 Aug 2021
Thanks for your answer. I understood your answer. But I want to do that...
Name = {'Alex'}; %may be other name in every time. DateAndTime = Dtime; %may be another time. ConfidenceScore = 95; %also another score (different)
This 3 value are updating when i run code (means may be different).
So I want to add these updated (news) value into existing table after the last row. Here example code I was a little change. Hope you will understand and you can help me.
I already run this example code and appeared error -
An error occurred when concatenating the table variable 'DateAndTime' using VERTCAT.
Caused by:
Error using datetime/vertcat (line 1394)
Unable to concatenate a datetime array that has a time zone with one that does not have a time
zone.
Dtime = datetime('now','TimeZone','local','Format','d-MMM-y HH:mm:ss Z');
Name = {'Alex'};
DateAndTime = Dtime;
ConfidenceScore = 80;
if isfile('Results.xlsx')
T1 = readtable('Results.xlsx');
Tnew = table(Name, DateAndTime, ConfidenceScore);
T = [T1; Tnew];
writetable(T, 'Results.xlsx','WriteMode','Append');
else
T = table(Name, DateAndTime, ConfidenceScore);
writetable(T,'Results.xlsx', 'WriteMode','Append');
end
Simon Chan
Simon Chan on 29 Aug 2021
If you still want to use the if-else-end, there is no need to use 'Append' for writetable.
The issue of having an error is simply due to the datetime format read back from the excel file which is not the same as the datetime format of the variable Dtime.
So you may try to convert the datetime format once again to make sure they are consistenct before writing to excel. (Added one line after readtable as shown below)
Dtime = datetime('now','TimeZone','local','Format','d-MMM-y HH:mm:ss Z');
Name = {'Alex'};
DateAndTime = Dtime;
ConfidenceScore = 80;
if isfile('Results.xlsx')
T1 = readtable('Results.xlsx');
T1.DateAndTime = datetime(T1.DateAndTime,'TimeZone','local','Format','d-MMM-y HH:mm:ss Z');
Tnew = table(Name, DateAndTime, ConfidenceScore);
T = [T1; Tnew];
writetable(T, 'Results.xlsx');
else
T = table(Name, DateAndTime, ConfidenceScore);
writetable(T,'Results.xlsx');
end

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