Store .csv data and calculate average value

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Goodmorning to everybody.
Can someone help me to understand how I can save in matlab 10 .csv files, select only the columns in which I am interested and get as output a final plot in which I have the average value of the y coloumns and standard deviation of y axes? I am not so good in matlab and so I kindly ask if someone to help me to solve this question.
Thanks in advance.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 Sep 2015
Roughly,
which_column = 7; %for example
for K = 1 : 10
filedata = csvread(FileNames{K})
columndata(:,K) = filedata(:,which_column);
end
columnavg = mean(columndata,2);
columnstd = std(columndata,2);
xvals = 1 : size(columnavg,1);
plot(xvals, columnavg, 'b-', xvals, columnavg-columnstd, 'r--', xvals, columnavg+columstd, 'r--');
This would plot the average and would also plot the positions that are 1 standard deviation above and below the average.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 14 Sep 2015
K is not intended to be a matrix. K is a loop counter. You are having problems on the first file. Show us
dirstats(K).name
dirstats(K).bytes
size(num)
size(txt)
size(raw)
Snapshot83
Snapshot83 on 14 Sep 2015
Edited: Snapshot83 on 14 Sep 2015
Now it works, thanks. My basic error was that I didn't delete an old file inside the folder so I didn't process properly my data.
I have a second problem. How I can copy this data in an excel file properly? I used the function xlswrite but maybe something is wrong. If I write
xlswrite('file1.xlsx', m),
for exemple, I am not able to see the file created inside the folder.

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