Not enough input arguments error

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Hi all; I am plotting data from excel file by using MATLAB these data are:
x-Axis = time (from excel)
y-Axis = power (from excel)
but I am getting this error while plotting:
Not enough input arguments.
my code is :
[num,T,vT] = xlsread('Excel.xlsx','Sheet1'); % read excel
x= datestr(num(:,1),('HH:MM')); % time column
y = num(:,4); % power column
plot(handles.axes8,x,y);
why I am getting this error ? and how to solve it ?? please please help and advice... thank you very much
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 28 Aug 2012
Don't paraphrase it. Copy and paste all, yes ALL, the red text.
Samer Husam
Samer Husam on 28 Aug 2012
this is the all red message:
??? Error using ==> plot Not enough input arguments.
Error in ==> simpletab>pushbutton1_Callback at 1600 plot(handles.axes8,x1,y);
Error in ==> gui_mainfcn at 96 feval(varargin{:});
Error in ==> simpletab at 18 gui_mainfcn(gui_State, varargin{:});
??? Error while evaluating uicontrol Callback

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Accepted Answer

Samer Husam
Samer Husam on 5 Sep 2012
the problem been solved by using (datetick), as following code:
[num,T,vT] = xlsread('Excel.xlsx','Sheet1'); % read excel
x = num(:,1); % Time column
y = num(:,4); % power column
plot(handles.axes,x,y);
datetick(handles.axes8,'x',15)

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Samer Husam
Samer Husam on 29 Aug 2012
when I am using this code :
[num,T,vT] = xlsread('Excel.xlsx','Sheet1'); % read excel
x = num(:,1); % Time column
y = num(:,4); % power column
x1= datenum(x,'HH:MM');
plot(handles.axes8,x1,y);
I am getting this error:
??? DATENUM failed.
Error using ==> datenum at 103
The input to DATENUM was not an array of strings.
why this error is happen ??
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Samer Husam
Samer Husam on 29 Aug 2012
I have tired this way before as well, but the error comes is :
??? DATENUM failed.
Error using ==> dtstr2dtnummx
Failed on converting date string to date number.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Aug 2012
Your code in your original Question shows you passing part of "num" to datenum(), rather than passing part of "T" to datenum(). Have you tried with "T" ? Could you show an example string that you are passing to datenum() ?

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