Error Inputing Data for a 3-D Histogram

I am trying to create a 3D histogram. I am plotting calculated standard deviations for 30 cell positions (x and y with z being standard deviations calculated for each cell position (x,y)). if I could get help with my coding that would be great. I've only been using Matlab for a short time.

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‘... an error message keeps popping up.
We cannot see it from here.
It would help to know what it says.
I have edited the question to show the error.

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You have to put single quotes around the file name:
D = load('Peak 1 Matlab Data Insert.xlsx');
I always use the function form of load, and I always use it with an output. You can assign the variables later from the ‘D’ structure (in this example).

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I used this command and was able to import data. However, now I am having trouble actually making a 3D histogram.
The argument to hist3 must be an ‘m x 2 numeric matrix’, according to the documentation. It apparently does not support table data types. I would use the table2array (link) function, and then give the output of that to hist3.
After doing so, I'm still getting errors on generating the 3D histogram. What can I do? --Also want to thank you so much for your help!!
As always, my pleasure!
The documentation says that the argument matrix must be a ‘m by 2 numeric matrix’, so if you have more than 2 columns, you can only plot one histogram for each 2-variable, 2-column pair.
One ingenious way of ‘stacking’ several such histograms (if this approach works for your data) is in Define bar3() colors with hold on (link). I offer it as a possible solution to your problem. (My contribution to that effort was to get the plot to work correctly.)

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