Need help one multiple data exporting to xls
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Haolong Huang
on 15 May 2019
Commented: Haolong Huang
on 16 May 2019
Hi All,
I encountered some trouble in exporting and naming my data to .xls.
I'm trying to do two for loops in order to process my 30 data. I firstly remove NaN values and the use log10 to revalue them. However, for writetable code, there always shows errors.
I would very appreciate it if anyone can help me solve the bugs in my codes!
Thanks!
for time=1:6
for drug=1:5
x1 = reshape(p(drug,time,1:2,:),[],1);
y1 = reshape(N(drug,time,1:2,:),[],1);
z1 = reshape(A(drug,time,1:2,:),[],1);
X = [x1 y1 z1];
X(any(isnan(X),2),:) = [];
data_log=[log10(X(:,1)) log10(X(:,2)) log10(X(:,3))];
data_log_table=array2table(single_cell_log);
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%problems for the following row
filename=['time_';num2str(time);'_drug_';num2str(drug_);'.xlsx'];
writetable(single_cell_log_table, filename)
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
end
end
Error using vertcat
Dimensions of arrays being concatenated are not consistent.
Error in subsettry (line 11)
filename=['time_';num2str(time;'_drug_';num2str(drug_);'.xlsx'];
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convert_to_metric
on 15 May 2019
Edited: convert_to_metric
on 15 May 2019
Hi Haolong,
I see 2 issues on line 11. You should use commas instead of a semicolons so that you will horizontally concatenate the strings. Also, there might be a typo. Perhaps you meant num2str(drug) and not num2str(drug_). In other words, try changing:
filename=['time_';num2str(time);'_drug_';num2str(drug_);'.xlsx'];
to
filename=['time_',num2str(time),'_drug_',num2str(drug),'.xlsx'];
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Guillaume
on 15 May 2019
I'd recommend using sprintf to create your strings. In my opinion it's a lot clearer, and it avoids having to perform any kind of concatenation:
filename = sprintf('time_%d_drug_%d.xlsx', time, drug);
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