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Re: What does this error mean? [WAS: csvwrite text]
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Philip Nienhuis |
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Re: What does this error mean? [WAS: csvwrite text] |
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Fri, 01 Apr 2011 20:04:15 +0200 |
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Hi Jonathan,
senator wrote:
all my packages are indeed installed , I am copying and pasting the command
out of octave forge function file so it should work right? but i am gettin
errors. I am going to copy the error report below.
it seems i have no excel support.. I am use Windows and I have excel 2007
and csvwrite works great for sending files to excels csv file
Let me know if you know what these errors mean:
arr=[23;34]
xlswrite ('test4.xls', 'arr', 'Third_sheet', 'C3:AB40');
command window output:
ncols=26
Creating file test4.xls
warning: No support for Excel .xls I/O
error: oct2xls unknown Excel .xls interface - NONE.
error: called from:
error: C\Documents..........
.....
error:C\Documnets.....line 2, column 1
thanks for still reading my messages
Where I wrote that:
Philip Nienhuis wrote:
Perhaps .... I vaguely remember reading something like that on the Mathworks
site or in comp.soft-sys.matlab, but I cannot find it now. I have no
MS-Office 2007 so I couldn't test it myself, but here's the very first
report about failure although the Excel support scripts for Octave exist for
over a year.
... it seems this is not due to the io package or MS-Excel 97, but
rather due to Windows issues. I'm guessing you have Windows 7, don't
you? (BTW is it 32 or 64 bit?)
See here for similar problems:
https://mailman.cae.wisc.edu/pipermail/help-octave/2010-July/041542.html
It seems Microsoft silently changed something which broke ActiveX / COM
support. Not only for Octave, but for that matter also for Matlab. I
think TMW has fixed this now, but the (octave-forge) windows package
might need an update as well.
Currently your only resort is Java based spreadsheet I/O.
Philip
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