Excel to Text Conversion

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Amanda
Amanda on 20 Aug 2012
I can convert the excel file to text manually inside of Excel.
However, to make my MATLAB scripts more autonomous and not relying on
another application, I am struggling with converting a .xlsx file to
text inside of MATLAB. Is there a function or routine to convert a
.xlsx file to .txt?
Thanks,
Amanda
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Akki
Akki on 23 Sep 2014
Is it possible to convert all sheets of a single excel file using single xlsread command?

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José-Luis
José-Luis on 20 Aug 2012
Edited: José-Luis on 23 Sep 2014
The easy way:
Import to matlab using
[numData textData rawData] = xlsread('myFile.xlsx'), %doc xlsread for more details
and then save to text
save('pqfile.txt', 'rawData', '-ASCII'); %replace rawData with the actual data you are actually interested in.
Cheers
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Amanda
Amanda on 20 Aug 2012
Thanks a lot.
José-Luis
José-Luis on 20 Aug 2012
No worries.

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Fabio Alonso Da Silva
Fabio Alonso Da Silva on 11 Jan 2018
It depends ( people do not like this statement in general), but to do a 'xlsread' and a 'save' right after, have in mind that MATLAB will use memory to do so, possibly creating a cell array. Therefore depending on the size of your file, this can become a memory constraint. Another option is to manually save the MATLAB file as text and then read line by line inside MATLAB so you can direct (or control how) each piece of data goes where. It is a way to get rid of empty spaces creating an useless cell, for instance. Depending also on the size of the generated txt file, you might want to create a way to search and load just the pieces of data of interest into your application, this saves memory, but then increases disk access. There is no free lunch.

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