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XCLGETDATA extracts a data table from an Excel spreadsheet using dynamic data exchange (DDE). This function only works on a Microsoft Windows system. In addition, the spreadsheet must be open in Office 97 or higher, and character arrays can't be extracted.
XCLGETDATA extracts a data table from an Excel spreadsheet using dynamic data exchange (DDE). This function only works on a Microsoft Windows system. In addition, the spreadsheet must be open in Office 97 or higher, and character arrays can't be extracted.
It has been observed that XCLGETDATA won't work unless a copy of the open spreadsheet is saved to the hard drive and the name in filename is exact. Also, if the function doesn't work check the Excel menu '''tools/options/general''' and ensure that the '''ignore other applications''' check box is unchecked.


<span style='border: solid 1px; padding: 3px;'>'''NOTE:''' for better support of reading XLS files, please see the function [[xclreadr]].</span>
<span style='border: solid 1px; padding: 3px;'>'''NOTE:''' for better support of reading XLS files, please see the function [[xclreadr]].</span>
It has been observed that XCLGETDATA won't work unless a copy of the open spreadsheet is saved to the hard drive and the name in filename is exact. Also, if the function doesn't work check the Excel menu '''tools/options/general''' and ensure that the '''ignore other applications''' check box is unchecked.


===Examples===
===Examples===

Revision as of 12:48, 10 October 2008

Purpose

Extract a data table from an Excel spreadsheet.

Synopsis

xmat = xclgetdata(filename,datarange,formt)

Description

XCLGETDATA extracts a data table from an Excel spreadsheet using dynamic data exchange (DDE). This function only works on a Microsoft Windows system. In addition, the spreadsheet must be open in Office 97 or higher, and character arrays can't be extracted.

It has been observed that XCLGETDATA won't work unless a copy of the open spreadsheet is saved to the hard drive and the name in filename is exact. Also, if the function doesn't work check the Excel menu tools/options/general and ensure that the ignore other applications check box is unchecked.

NOTE: for better support of reading XLS files, please see the function xclreadr.

Examples

To get a table data from the range C2 to T25 from the open workbook 'book1.xls':

data =  xclgetdata('book1.xls','r2c3:r25c20');

To get a table data from 'Sheet2' the range D4 to F16 from the open workbook 'book1.xls':

data =  xclgetdata('c:\book1.xls\sheet2','r4c4:r16c6');

See Also

areadr, spcreadr, xclputdata, xclreadr