write data to excel sheet column

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Hi, I have certain data. I want to write this data into excel sheet columns into incremental order.. like first data will be written in 'A' column, second data to 'B' column.. third data to 'C' column.. and so on.. so how can i do this... please suggest code or method..

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 3 Oct 2012
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 3 Oct 2012
A = {1,2,3,4}; B = {1,3,4}; C = {2,5,3,7,6}
n=max([length(A),length(B),length(C)])
R=cell(3,5)
R(1,1:length(A))=A
R(2,1:length(B))=B
R(3,1:length(C))=C
xlswrite('filename.xls',R')
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 3 Oct 2012
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 3 Oct 2012
I think there is a way, just ask your question. If it's not me who can answer, someone else can do.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 4 Oct 2012
Whether you can create a loop to make the code short depends on the representation of the data you want to store.

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Yufei Cao
Yufei Cao on 18 Aug 2020
After 8 years, is there a way to do this if the column number is bigger than z?
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Eric Dauenhauer
Eric Dauenhauer on 25 Nov 2021
I'm not sure if anyone still needs a solution to this, but I recently had to address the same issue. I'm sure there's a more eleganent way to do this, but this is where I ended up.
The cycle_number is the column number in which you want to "target" (i.e. 1, 2, 3,...26, 27, 28,...52, 53,...), and the target_column is the string output that corresponds to that column number ('A', 'B', 'C',...'Z', 'AA', 'AB', 'AC',...'AZ', 'BA',...), respectively.
function [target_column] = increment_column(cycle_number)
alphabet = [ 'A' 'B' 'C' 'D' 'E' 'F' 'G' 'H' 'I' 'J' 'K' 'L' 'M' 'N' 'O' 'P' 'Q' 'R' 'S' 'T' 'U' 'V' 'W' 'X' 'Y' 'Z'];
if cycle_number <= 26
target_column = strcat(alphabet(cycle_number));
else
m = fix(cycle_number/26);
n = (cycle_number - m*26);
if n == 0
m = m - 1;
n = 26;
end
target_column = strcat(alphabet(m), alphabet(n));
end
Miguel Monserrat Diaz
Miguel Monserrat Diaz on 29 May 2023
Thank you very much. This is usefull.

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