using spreadsheet column headers as variable

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I am writing a function to import an Excel table. I am using 'opts' commands in order to add some versatility to the function. However, when I use readtable(... , opts),the variables for my imported table say 'Var1, Var2, Var3..'. I want my variable names to be the variables contained in the first row of my spreadsheet. How am I able to fix this? Obviously, I don't want to use opts.'VariableNames' and type out each variable that I have. That would take way too long.
P.S. this does not happen when I use juse readtable(..), it only occurs when I have the opts with it.
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Sai Gudlur
Sai Gudlur on 20 May 2020
Try this or maybe you sharing your code might give a little more information.
[filename,pathname] = uigetfile('*.xlsx');
fullfilename = fullfile(pathname,filename);
A = importdata(fullfilename);
headers = A.textdata(1,end);
Forrest Ward
Forrest Ward on 20 May 2020
I'll try that! And here is what my code currently looks like.
function DataTable = ReadDataTable(filename)
opts = spreadsheetImportOptions('NumVariables',6,'PreserveVariableNames',true);
opts = setvaropts(opts,'FillValue','0');
DataTable = readtable(filename,opts,'ReadRowNames',true);
end

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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre on 20 May 2020
To read the tabular data while preserving variable names, set the 'PreserveVariableNames' parameter to true.
T_preserve = readtable('sampletable.txt','PreserveVariableNames',true)
You must be using MATLAB R2019b or newer to use this.
If you are using opts, try this.
opts = detectImportOptions;
...
opts.ReadVariableNames = true;
opts.PreserveVariableNames=true;
T_preserve = readtable('sampletable.txt',opts);
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 21 May 2020
fillmissing can fill '' to a preferred text.
Forrest Ward
Forrest Ward on 22 May 2020
Thank you guys very much for the help! I think I'm getting it now!!

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Jeremy Hughes
Jeremy Hughes on 21 May 2020
When you create import options from scratch, you need to specify all the information, including where the variablenames and data are.
function DataTable = ReadDataTable(filename)
opts = spreadsheetImportOptions('NumVariables',6);
opts = setvaropts(opts,'FillValue','0');
opts.PreserveVariableNames = true;
% You need to specify where to read the variable names from.
opts.VariableNameRange = 'B1';
opts.DataRange = 'B2';
opts.RowNamesRange = 'A2'
DataTable = readtable(filename,opts,'ReadVariableNames',true,'ReadRowNames',true);
end

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