Search Excel spreadsheet for specific value

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Hi, I'm looking to create a program that will search through an excel spreadsheet in the first column to find a specific value. Once that value is found, import the entire row, and break down each item in that row to assign it to a variable. For example:
If I excel file looks like this:
375 10 6745 6.898
380 11 6890 7.001
390 12 7001 7.102
and T=380, I need Matlab to search for the row where the first column is equal to T. Once the row is imported, assign P=11, h=6890, and s=7.001
I'm just not sure how to do this with Matlab. I've looked around and found xlsread('filename') to actually read the spreadsheet, but I don't know how to pull the row and break it apart. Please, any help would be appreciated.

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YT
YT on 19 Oct 2018
Something like this?
%read your sheet
X = xlsread('my-excel-sheet.xlsx');
%the value your looking for
T = 380;
%get entire row where first column value = T
V = X(X(:,1) == T,:);
%your other values assigned here
P = V(2);
h = V(3);
s = V(4);
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Kyuri Kim
Kyuri Kim on 20 May 2020
Hi, may I ask you something?
I'm keep making errors in
V = X(X(:,1) == T,:);
It says "The index at position 2 exceeds the array boundary."
Thank you for your help :)
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 May 2020
Your X has 0 columns so X(:,1) does not exist.
The array that is denoted as [] has 0 rows and 0 columns so if you initialized to [] then it is still []

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Bereketab Gulai
Bereketab Gulai on 27 May 2020
Here is answer using actxserver:
excelApp = actxserver("excel.Application");
excelApp.Visible = false;
book1 = excelApp.Workbooks.Open('D:\Temporary stuff\Book1.xlsx');
% Sheet item 1 ...
sheetOne = book1.Sheets.Item(1);
foundInterfaceObj = sheetOne.Range("A:A").Find('Eric');
The returned Interface provides lots functions you may need. Row will give the row number, Value for the cell...

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