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I need to save variables that are computed inside a function (called from a header) without providing them as output parameters. I can't use 'save' because the function is called inside a loop and it overwrites (the variables computed change over time). Is the only way to accomplish this through 'fprintf'?

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Rick Rosson
Rick Rosson il 28 Giu 2011
It is probably not the only way to accomplish this task, but it will certainly work.
You can use fprintf to print to a text file instead of to the command window. Please check the documentation:
doc fopen
doc fclose
doc fprintf
The code would be something like:
filename = 'data.txt';
txt = fopen(filename,'w')
...
...
for ...
...
fprintf(txt, '...\n' , ...);
...
end
...
...
fclose(txt);
...
...
HTH.
Rick

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig il 28 Giu 2011
Have you looked into the -append option of SAVE?
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Kyle Stanhouse
Kyle Stanhouse il 28 Giu 2011
yes but as i understand i would have to create a new name for the variable each time the function is called....the help documentation for save using append has this:
Note Saving with the -append option does not append additional elements to any arrays that are already saved in the MAT-file.
so if i went this route i would have to create a new name each time right?

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Rick Rosson
Rick Rosson il 28 Giu 2011
Another approach would be to declare a persistent variable that will accumulate the results each time you call the function, and then perhaps write the results out to a MAT file the last time you call the function.
Please check the documentation:
doc persistent
The function template would be:
function y = foo(x)
persistent results
if isempty(results)
results = zeros(...);
end
...
...
end
HTH.

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