a problem with "for loop" that contains "if staetement"
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Dear all,
I have the following code
list= {'jj.xlsx' ...
'rt.xlsx' ...
'gt.xlsx' }
for i=1:length(list)
data = [];
[N6,T6,R6] = xlsread(filename,i+2); %
[N5,T5,R5] = xlsread(filename,i+1);
if all(isnan( R6{2,4} ))
N6(1,:) = [];
end
if all(isnan( R5{2,4} ))
N5(1,:)=[];
end
fdata = [data R6(1:size(T6,1),1:size(T6,2)) raw5(1:size(T5,1),3:size(T5,2)) ];
xlswrite(list{i} , fdata);
the only problem that I have is that I do not know how to handle the part
data = [];
fdata = [data R6(1:size(T6,1),1:size(T6,2)) raw5(1:size(T5,1),3:size(T5,2)) ];
xlswrite(list{ii} , fdata);
inside the “for loop” for each i.
What I am seeking for is something like
data(i) = [];
fdata(i) = [data R6(1:size(T6,1),1:size(T6,2)) raw5(1:size(T5,1),3:size(T5,2)) ];
xlswrite(list{i} , fdata(i));
could you help me fix the above code?
Thanks
4 Comments
Ryan
on 6 Jul 2012
I am trying to understand your problem and believe you're having an issue with this:
xlswrite(list{ii},fdata);
This should save the fdata under the appropriate name from your list variable (although your for loop uses 'i' as the counter, not 'ii') - is that not what you are trying to do? Since fdata is redefined in the loop every iteration, you shouldn't need to specify any additional things for fdata. Something such as fdata(i) will save the ith value of fdata.
antonet
on 6 Jul 2012
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 6 Jul 2012
Jan
on 7 Jul 2012
@antonet: You cannot format the code? Start the code with an empty line, then indent all lines using two spaces, add an empty line at the end. I cannot imagine a terminal, which does not allow this.
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