plot excel data in MATLAB

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Samer Husam
Samer Husam on 14 Jul 2012
Commented: Image Analyst on 15 May 2017
hi all, I have two column in excel I want to plot them by using matlab, lets say I have first column from A1-A10 and second column from B1-B10. how could I plot them in MATLAB ?? please help..

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 14 Jul 2012
[v,T,vT]=xlsread('name.xls')
% 'xlsx' for exell 2007
%v: Double
%T and vT : cell
%use v containing numbers
t=v(:,1);y=v(:,2)
%if u have to plot second colone depending on first:
plot(t,y)
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 18 Jul 2012
maby you are ploting num(6:16,1) wich is false,you must use num(:,1)) for the first row and num(:,2) for the second. i don't think you will have an error message
Samer Husam
Samer Husam on 20 Jul 2012
thanks a lot Azzi, walter and image analyst for your help... this is the correct answer, another request how to show the value of the cell if I have time value in my excel file ?? like the excel value is 12.30 ?? how to put in the graph ?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 14 Jul 2012
Edited: Image Analyst on 14 Jul 2012
Use xlsread() to get the entire contents of your workbook into a cell array.
[num,txt,raw] = xlsread(filename); % From the help
Then use cell2mat or something to extract out columns into an x array and a y array.
x = cell2mat(num(1:10, 1)); % Untested
y = cell2mat(num(1:10, 2)); % Untested
Then, to plot, use
plot(x,y);
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 17 Jul 2012
What does size(num) show? And please show your xlsread() command so we are sure we are talking about the same options.
andhavarapu lokesh
andhavarapu lokesh on 6 Mar 2017
I wanted to plot a excel sheet in matlab is there any method to scale the xaxis and yaxis commonly to all the sheets

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arif hussain
arif hussain on 14 May 2017
Hello; Can someone please help me matlab doesn't plot my excel data it show the axis only.i have attested the excel file as well.
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dpb
dpb on 15 May 2017
Almost certainly a spellcheck miss from a non-English speaker attempting "attached".
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 15 May 2017
I guess that makes sense, instead of "verified". However the file was NOT attached - only a screenshot was displayed, no Excel file was attached. Use the paperclip icon.

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