save
Save instrument objects and variables to MAT file
Description
save filename saves all MATLAB® variables to the MAT file filename. If an extension
                is not specified for filename, then a .mat
                extension is used.
save filename obj1 obj2 ... saves the
                instrument objects obj1 obj2 ... to the MAT file
                    filename.
Examples
Input Arguments
| 
 | The MAT file name. | 
| 
 | Instrument objects or arrays of instrument objects. | 
Tips
You can use save in the functional form as well as the command form
            shown above. When using the functional form, you must specify the filename and
            instrument objects as character vectors. For example, on a Windows® machine, save the serial port object s to the file
                MySerial.mat,
s = serial('COM1'); save('MySerial','s')
Any data that is associated with the instrument object is not automatically stored in
            the MAT file. For example, suppose there is data in the input buffer for
                obj. To save that data to a MAT file, you must bring the data
            into the MATLAB workspace using one of the synchronous read functions, and then save the
            data to the MAT file using a separate variable name. You can also save data to a text
            file with the record function.
You return objects and variables to the MATLAB workspace with the load command. Values for read-only
            properties are restored to their default values upon loading. For example, the
                Status property is restored to closed. To
            determine if a property is read-only, examine its reference pages or use the propinfo function.
Version History
Introduced before R2006a