.MAT file with multiple tabs/sheets

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Saeid
Saeid on 19 Jun 2023
Commented: Walter Roberson on 19 Jun 2023
I would like to copy the contents of a multi-sheet excel file into a .mat file. Is it possible to have a multi-sheet .MAT file? If not, what would be the alternative (other than having a single .mat file for each excel sheet)?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 19 Jun 2023
Edited: Stephen23 on 19 Jun 2023
"Is it possible to have a multi-sheet .MAT file?"
A MAT file is just a container, you can save anything in it: the MAT file binary format lets you store any number of arrays of any MATLAB class of any size. The simplest apporoach would be to import them into one cell array and SAVE that.
A MAT file is not one matrix.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Jun 2023
Is it possible to have a multi-sheet .MAT file?
No
MAT files do not have the concept of sheets. You can use a structured datatype, such as struct (as @Ive J shows), or as cell arrays, or as a table containing tables, or various other possibilities.

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Ive J
Ive J on 19 Jun 2023
Edited: Ive J on 19 Jun 2023
you can do something like this, and write each sheet to fields of a structure:
snames = sheetnames("myfile.xlsx");
out = struct;
for k = 1:numel(snames)
fi = matlab.lang.makeValidName(snames(k));
out.(fi) = readtable("myfile.xlsx", Sheet=snames(k), VariableNamingRule="preserve");
end
save("myfile.mat", "out")

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