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Writing strings to excel
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rwensley |
Subject: |
Writing strings to excel |
Date: |
Mon, 26 Jun 2017 11:27:35 -0700 (PDT) |
Greetings,
I have a script that generates a report for a particular test run.
At the end I would like it to create a excel spreadsheet for that particular
test.
The first column A2:A33 is to contain the variable name ie. "Test =",
"Tester =", etc.
in octave I set up the array as
outArray1=char("tester =","testing =","tested =")
NOTE: I have also tried
outArray1=[tester =","testing =","tested ="]
After setting the filename fn and the worksheet name wsh I enter the
following
status = xlswrite (fn, outArray1, wsh,'A2:B33')
with the hope of populating column A with the variable names.
When executed octave returns with
warning: xlswrite - array truncated to 5 by 2 to fit in range A2:B6
(oct2xls: input character array converted to 1x1 cell)
status = 1
And in Excel at cell A2 I have a t. Just the t and nothing else.
I am sure I am missing something here and any help will be appreciated.
Thank you,
Ron Wensley
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