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xlsread returns error some times

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Christian F.
Christian F. on 12 Mar 2015
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
Hi,
I have a little Problem with xlsread. When I use xlsread to import data, I sometimes get the error message:
Error using xlsread (line 247)
File C:\Users\...\UK.xls not in Microsoft Excel Format.
The file exists and the file name is correct. When I run the code a couple of times, it usually works. So the error occurs only some times. Any suggestions how to fix this?
Thanks in advance!
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BSantos
BSantos on 12 Mar 2015
Can you shows us a bit of your code where the error is being generated?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 12 Mar 2015
Does it open using Excel? Can you attach the workbook here so someone can try it? Can you attach your script? Can we just put xlsread() in a for loop and observe the problem on some iterations?

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Christian F.
Christian F. on 12 Mar 2015
Edited: Christian F. on 12 Mar 2015
Some code:
fname=strcat('C:\Users\...\',country); T = length(vector);
firstRow = 1; lastRow = T; firstCol = 'B'; lastCol = 'C'; cellRange = [firstCol,num2str(firstRow),':',lastCol,num2str(lastRow)]; [~,~,unique_geo_labels_new] = xlsread(fname,'Tabelle1',cellRange);
As I said before, some times it works, some times it doesn't. Very strange.
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BSantos
BSantos on 12 Mar 2015
One thing I notice is that you assign lastRow as T but not within commas; lastRow = T -> lastRow = 'T'
Plus, you do num2str(lastRow), but lastRow is not a number on th ecode you just shared.
Other than that, I don't see why xlsread does not work....
Christian F.
Christian F. on 12 Mar 2015
Excuse me, T is simply defines as the number of rows I want to import, so it's numeric.

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