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I am trying to paste data from Matlab to Excel
but decimal-place numbers are cut.
e.g MATLAB EXCEL
0.2 0
How can I take the whole of the number from MATLAB?
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Format cell as General

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I am trying to paste data from Matlab to Excel
but decimal-place numbers are cut.
e.g MATLAB EXCEL
0.2 0
How can I take the whole of the number from MATLAB?

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It does not work.
I ve done the Format-Cells-Number-2 Decimal Places
for the column. After I have paste the data and it does not work.

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Format cell as General

"nt_artagnian" wrote:

I am trying to paste data from Matlab to Excel
but decimal-place numbers are cut.
e.g MATLAB EXCEL
0.2 0
How can I take the whole of the number from MATLAB?

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What happens if you format as number and increase decimal places to 1 or 2 in
Excel?


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I am trying to paste data from Matlab to Excel
but decimal-place numbers are cut.
e.g MATLAB EXCEL
0.2 0
How can I take the whole of the number from MATLAB?


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It's ok. I 've got it. I must copy from the command window
and not from the array editor of Matlab to have the result I wanted.

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

What happens if you format as number and increase decimal places to 1 or 2 in
Excel?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 3 Mar 2007 10:53:05 -0800, nt_artagnian
wrote:

I am trying to paste data from Matlab to Excel
but decimal-place numbers are cut.
e.g MATLAB EXCEL
0.2 0
How can I take the whole of the number from MATLAB?





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Thanks for letting us know your resolution.

One more for the google archives<g


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It's ok. I 've got it. I must copy from the command window
and not from the array editor of Matlab to have the result I wanted.

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

What happens if you format as number and increase decimal places to 1 or 2 in
Excel?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 3 Mar 2007 10:53:05 -0800, nt_artagnian
wrote:

I am trying to paste data from Matlab to Excel
but decimal-place numbers are cut.
e.g MATLAB EXCEL
0.2 0
How can I take the whole of the number from MATLAB?




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