Error in readtable function.
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I was given a .csv file of data and exported it to a .xlsx file to my desktop. My matlab code now will not read the table and i am unsure why. I have attached the file to this question as well. i had run into an issue earlier where if i had the same file open more than once the code would not run. I closed everything and started matlab back up and this code will still not run. Im sure this is probably an easy fix as this is my second week using matlab and I am still learning the ins and outs. Thanbk You!
my code is as follows: 
Y2 = readtable('1hz000.xlsx','Range','E1:AJ12');
oneHZ = table2array(Y2);
two = detrend(oneHZ);
for i=1:32
[pks] = findpeaks(one(:,i));
meanWH(i) = mean(pks);
end
mn1 = mean(meanWH); 
WH2 = mn1*2     
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  Cris LaPierre
    
      
 on 6 Nov 2024
				
      Edited: Cris LaPierre
    
      
 on 6 Nov 2024
  
			Please share the entire error message (all the red text) along with the value of your variable realtime_data.
  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 6 Nov 2024
				You named your function or script realtime_data the same as a variable within the function or script. That would lead to MATLAB attempting to call the script or function itself at that point, which is likely to fail.
You need to avoid naming your function or script the same as a variable you use in the function or script.
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  Cris LaPierre
    
      
 on 17 Feb 2021
        
      Edited: Cris LaPierre
    
      
 on 17 Feb 2021
  
      readtable appears to be working just fine.
There are, however, some errors with your code.
- There are only 7 rows of data, yet you read in 12. The extra rows will be filled with NaN.
- The variable one does not exit. This causes an error for me.
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  Cris LaPierre
    
      
 on 17 Feb 2021
				
      Edited: Cris LaPierre
    
      
 on 7 Nov 2024
  
			Is the file located in your current folder in MATLAB? If not, you must include the full path to the file in the filename (or add the folder containing the file to your MATLAB path).
Add Ch 3 to the chapters I recommend you go through in Onramp.
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