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Hi,
I have an excel file, I want to calculate the "average" of (A1,A2) and put in cell 1, (A3,A4) and put it in cell 2, (A5,A6) and put it in cell 3,... till end of the cell. Attached my excel file here.
and then write again in excel? how is it possible to write in Matlab?
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Image Analyst
on 4 Jun 2015
Try something like this:
A = xlsread('rainfall.xlsx');
A2d = reshape(A, [length(A)/2, 2]);
means = mean(A2d, 2);
% Put in second column of workbook
xlswrite('rainfall.xlsx', means, 'B1');
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Walter Roberson
on 4 Jun 2015
If you are on an MS Windows system, install Excel.
If you are not on an MS Windows system, then you will not be able to append on to the same worksheet, and you will instead need to create a new worksheet (that might include data copied from the original)
Image Analyst
on 4 Jun 2015
I'm not sure if readtable() and writetable() require Excel - it doesn't say it does. They can read/write .xlsx format workbooks. .xlsx is an open source format so hopefully they don't need Excel. It's worth a try though. You need a fairly recent version of MATLAB though. Check the help to see it they are in your version.
Walter Roberson
on 4 Jun 2015
YourData = xlsread('rainfall.xls');
n = length(YourData);
if mod(n,2) == 1; YourData(end+1) = 0; end; %0 pad to even rows
Result = mean(reshape(YourData, 2, []));
xlswrite('YourResult.xls',Result(:));
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