is there instead solution of xlsread()?
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its needed to convert .xls files to .mat but speed of reading by xlsread is too low. is there instead solution of xlsread()? (file exchange or other way to convert .xls to .mat)
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Folder=cd(directory);
d = dir('*.xls');
N_File=numel(d);
e = actxserver ('Excel.Application');
h=waitbar(0,'Progress...');
for o = 1:N_File
qs=numel(d)-o;
clc;
fprintf('Please wait %d second ',qs)
fprintf(1,repmat('\n',1,1));
waitbar(o/N_File,h);
% r = xlsread(d(o).name,2);
cd(directory);
ExcelWorkbook = e.workbooks.Open(fullfile(Folder,d(o).name));
Sheet=ExcelWorkbook.Sheets.Item(2);
Range=Sheet.UsedRange;
r=cell2mat(Range.Value);
ExcelWorkbook.Close;
d=sprintf('r%d',o);
assignin('base',d,r);
end
close all;
e.Quit;
e.delete;
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Accepted Answer
Fangjun Jiang
on 20 Sep 2011
Try the COM server running Microsoft Excel.
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Fangjun Jiang
on 21 Sep 2011
For example, don't put the line "e = actxserver ('Excel.Application')" inside the for-loop. Instead, put it outside of the for-loop. Inside the loop, just open the file, read, then close the file. Definitely it is going to be much faster than using xlsread() because every time xlsread() is called, a COM server is created and then deleted.
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Jan
on 20 Sep 2011
Do you speak of binary Excel files or tab separated ASCII files? While the binary files are imported using an Excel-function, reading ASCII-files can be done faster using a C-Mex. To my surprise FSCANF('%f') of MSVC2008 is slower than a hand-coded C-method to import numbers from ASCII files.
But an implementation of all features of READXLS will consume a lot of time. It will not be a benefit to spend a week for programming to accelerate the data import by some hours only. I have only the core function at the momemt to read from other ASCII files.
Do you import the file from a network drive? Then the speed is most likely limited by the network communication and an acceleration of the reading function would not help very much.
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Jan
on 21 Sep 2011
Please use an external editor, e.g. WordPad. If it shows rubbish, the file is in binary format.
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