% Created by LI Xu % Version 1.0 % August 28, 2025 % If you have any question about this code, % please do not hesitate to contact me via E-mail: % jeremy456@163.com % Blog: % http://blog.sciencenet.cn/u/lixujeremy % http://lixuworld.blogspot.com/ clear; clc; close all; timebegin=tic; cur_data=date; cur_time=fix(clock); str1=sprintf('%s %.2d:%.2d:%.2d', cur_data, cur_time(4), cur_time(5), cur_time(6)); fprintf('Time Begin: '); fprintf(str1); fprintf('\n'); import mlreportgen.ppt.* % 1. Create a presentation ppt = Presentation('AQ.pptx'); % 2. Create a slide (e.g., 'Blank' or 'Title and Content') slide = add(ppt, 'Title and Content'); replace(slide, 'Title', 'Measured Data Table'); % 3. Prepare your data (Cell array: Rows x Cols) data = {'Variable', 'Campus', 'Winnipeg'; 'Temperature (℃) ', '40', '15'; ... 'Relative Humidity (%)', '65', '70'; ... 'Wind speed (m/s)', '65', '70'; ... 'PM2.5 (μg/m³)', '65', '70'; ... 'PM10 (μg/m³)', '65', '70'; ... 'NO₂ (ppb)', '65', '70'; ... 'O₃ (ppb)', '65', '70'; ... 'CO₂ (ppm)', '65', '70'}; % 4. Create and add the table % 'Table' automatically creates rows/columns based on the data tableObj = Table(data); firstRow = tableObj.Children(1); firstRow.Style = {BackgroundColor('#296080'), FontColor('white'), Bold()}; tableObj.Style = {HAlign('center'), VAlign('middle'), Border('solid'), RowHeight('0.3in')}; % tableObj.ColWidths = {'1.5in', '1.0in', '1.0in'}; % Column 3: 1.0 inches (Winnipeg) spec1 = ColSpec('2.5 in'); spec2 = ColSpec('1.5 in'); spec3 = ColSpec('1.5 in'); % 2. Assign the array of specs to the table tableObj.ColSpecs = [spec1, spec2, spec3]; % 1. Target the specific cell (Row 2, Column 2) using entry(row, col) targetCell = entry(tableObj, 2, 2); % 2. Apply the background color targetCell.Style = {BackgroundColor('red')}; % 1. Target the specific cell (e.g., Row 2, Column 2) targetCell = entry(tableObj, 2, 2); % 2. Apply the font color (e.g., red) % You can use names like 'red', 'white', or hex codes like '#FF0000' targetCell.Style = [targetCell.Style, {FontColor('white')}]; % Add the table to the content placeholder replace(slide, 'Content', tableObj); % 5. Close and View close(ppt); rptview(ppt); fprintf('Time Begin: '); fprintf(str1); fprintf('\n'); cur_data=date; cur_time=fix(clock); str2=sprintf('%s %.2d:%.2d:%.2d', cur_data, cur_time(4), cur_time(5), cur_time(6)); fprintf('Time End: '); disp(str2); timespan=toc(timebegin); fprintf('Time Span: %.4f s\n', timespan); disp('*************************************************************************');
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Matlab: Table on the PPT created via Matlab
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