save variables in .mat files with desired name.

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Sunil  Shahi
Sunil Shahi 2013년 8월 11일
댓글: Eleanna Kritikaki 2020년 1월 28일
I have a function where I do my calculation to get A cell or array. Now I want to save this array in a .mat file but I want to change the variable name.
myData = [1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9]; %data from my calculation
save Data.mat myData
This saves my data in Data.mat file but with variable name myData. Now I want to save values of myData in .mat file but I want to save the value under a variable name given via input function. Something like:
myData = [1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9]; %data from my calculation
newName = input('I want to save the variable under the name:', 's');
save Data.mat ???
I hope that make sense
Thanks

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Jan
Jan 2013년 8월 12일
편집: Jan 2013년 8월 12일
myData = [1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9]; %data from my calculation
newName = input('I want to save the variable under the name:', 's');
S.(newName) = myData;
save('Data.mat', '-struct', 'S') % EDITED
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Richard Crozier
Richard Crozier 2016년 6월 17일
Does this solution result in making a copy of the data in memory, or is matlab smart enough to avoid this?
John Paden
John Paden 2018년 11월 30일
No it is does not copy. Matlab uses copy-on-write and does not make a copy unless changes are made to one of the variables. You can do any number of copies between variables, structure fields, or cell array elements and only a pointer to the original data is used to store the "copy". When any one of the copies is written to, the copy that is written to will be fully copied at that point, but all the other copies that are not written to will continue to point back to the original copy. For example, the following code only stores a single copy. The first line of code actually uses memory to store the variable. The next four lines are just pointers back to the original data.
>> test = zeros(250e6,1);
>> s.data = test;
>> C{1} = test;
>> C{2} = test;
>> C{3} = s.data;

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Bruno
Bruno 2019년 7월 25일
Maybe, a simples way to answer that need is to do the following:
fname = sprintf('Data.mat', myData);
save(fname)
Hope it can help others.

Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek 2013년 8월 11일
myData = [1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9];
newName = input('I want to save the variable under the name:', 's');
assignin('base',newName,myData)
save('Data.mat',newName)
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Jan
Jan 2013년 8월 12일
Avoid to create variables dynamically by assignin or eval. There is always a better solution.
Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek 2013년 8월 12일
myData = [1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9]; %data from my calculation
newName = input('I want to save the variable under the name:', 's');
a.(newName)=myData;
save('Data.mat','-struct','a',newName)

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