How do I properly use xlswrite?
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    Matthew Covington
 on 14 Apr 2019
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Matthew Covington
 on 15 Apr 2019
            I have the code below in my function, however it doesn't write the data as I expected. instead of writing '2018-19 Auburn Women Basketball Home game as of 03/23/2019' all in cell A1 it puts each character in a different cell. This is happening with all of my string data.
lastGameDate = [stats(sRows, 1), stats(sRows, 2), stats(sRows, 3)];
xlsTitle = sprintf('2018-19 Auburn Women Basketball Home games as of %02.0f/%02.0f/%d',...
    lastGameDate);
xlswrite(FILENAME, xlsTitle, OUTSPREADSHEET, 'A1')
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 14 Apr 2019
        Try 
xlswrite(FILENAME, {xlsTitle}, OUTSPREADSHEET, 'A1')
However if you are not using MS Windows or if you do not have Excel installed on MS Windows, then xlswrite cannot handle the task for you: without Excel on Windows, xlswrite is restricted to pure numeric values or to putting one character in each cell. If that situation applies to you then consider using writetable()
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 15 Apr 2019
				Is it possible those were already in the spreadsheet? Xlswrite does not remove content from cells it is not writing to.
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