Nice video, but a bit misleading since what you're manipulating is .xls-file and matlab does protest, when you try and read an .csv-file with the first row having non-numerical contents.
Great videos, makes Matlab a bit easier. However, supposing your csv file cells had a mixture of letters,symbols and numbers, how could you parse only the numbers from a cell? Example, say your cell B2 had contents "
I have found that this is more easily done in Excel. Its called text to columns under the "Data" tab in Excel 2007. I will make a video to show how to do this and post it sometime next week.
I just posted a video on how to separate numbers from text in Excel. Its included in the Excel playlist. Check it out here: Separating Text from Numbers in Data using Excel