Error message when attempting to plot selected area from a XLSX file: " Specify one or two table subscripts after the table."

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Hi, I try to plot a defined area of data in an XLSX file, the area is defined from by the columns C11-C6796 and D11-D6796
So I define the upper left corner by C11 and the lower right corner by D6796. Which I then want to plot, but with
T=readtable('tempDataTrollhFlygpl.xlsx',Range="C11:D6796",ReadVariableNames=false);
plot(T)
xlabel('Year');
ylabel('Temperature');
I get
"Error using plot
Invalid number of input arguments. Specify one or two table subscripts after the table.
Error in uppgift32 (line 2)"
So the error is in the T part of the plot command? I used the MATLAB documentation to define the specific area of data to go in a 2D plot, but why does not that work?
Thanks

Accepted Answer

Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre on 30 Jan 2024
What variables in T do you wnat to plot? Since T is a table, you must use one of these syntaxes
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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre on 30 Jan 2024
Your data is being read in as text. Here's another option that demontrates the table syntax.
T=readtable('tempDataTrollhFlygpl.xlsx',Range="C11:D6796",ReadVariableNames=false,TextType="string");
T = convertvars(T,"Var2","double")
T = 6786×2 table
Var1 Var2 ___________ ____ 01-Jan-1961 0.1 02-Jan-1961 0.7 03-Jan-1961 1 04-Jan-1961 0.4 05-Jan-1961 0 06-Jan-1961 0.2 07-Jan-1961 0 08-Jan-1961 -1.1 09-Jan-1961 -1.1 10-Jan-1961 -0.8 11-Jan-1961 -5.4 12-Jan-1961 -6.8 13-Jan-1961 2.6 14-Jan-1961 0.3 15-Jan-1961 2.5 16-Jan-1961 -2.7
plot(T,"Var1","Var2")
xlabel('Year');
ylabel('Temperature');

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