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iscom


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 -- TF = iscom (H)

     Determine whether H is a COM object.

     if H is a COM object, returns true, otherwise returns false.

     See also: actxserver.


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Determine whether H is a COM object.



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mat2xls


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 -- mat2xls (OBJ,FILENAME)
     Save OBJ as an Excel sheet into the file FILENAME.  The object OBJ must be
     either a cell matrix or a real matrix, that is a 2-dimensional object.  All
     elements of the matrix are converted to Excel cells and put into the first
     worksheet, starting at cell A1.  Supported types are real values and
     strings.

     If FILENAME does not contain any directory, the file is saved in the
     current directory.

     This function is intended to demonstrate the use of the COM interface
     within octave.  You need Excel installed on your computer to make this
     function work properly.

     Examples:

            mat2xls (rand (10, 10), 'test1.xls');
            mat2xls ({'This', 'is', 'a', 'string'}, 'test2.xls');


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Save OBJ as an Excel sheet into the file FILENAME.





