Labeling Excel axis using Matlab

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Brendan
Brendan on 23 Aug 2013
Answered: richardchoi on 21 Nov 2013
I am trying to create plots in Excel 2007 using the actxserver. I have seen examples on that say the way to label axes is to do:
eC.Chart.axes(1).HasTitle = 1;
eC.Chart.axes(1).AxisTitle.Text = 'Radians';
eC.Chart.axes(2).HasTitle = 1;
eC.Chart.axes(2).AxisTitle.Text = 'Value';
I have tried this an keep getting the error: "Error using axes Too many output arguments." I cannot figure out how to solve this problem as I am new to using Matlab this way. I have got every other part of creating a plot working. Does anyone know what might be the problem?
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Marc
Marc on 24 Aug 2013
Just because I am curious, why would you want to plot something in excel from Matlab? I mean, you have Matlab.

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richardchoi
richardchoi on 21 Nov 2013
I don't really know what I'm talking about, so the way I explain might be technically wrong, but stay with me here.
what is eC? Is it the handle for your ChartObjects? If so, you can try
eC.Chart.Axes(1).HasTitle = 1;
Capitalize the A in Axes. If that's not the case, you probably already have the Chart handle in eC, in which case you'd use
eC.Axes(1).HasTitle = 1;

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