How to remove warning message when we read csv file?
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    Arshey Dhangekar
 il 1 Ott 2021
  
    
    
    
    
    Commentato: Gabriel
 il 9 Gen 2023
            When I try to read csv file warning message coming. I want to eliminate that message. Since I have more than 30 csv files 30 times warning messages popping. How can I remove all warning message. Here is my code
clc
clear all
d=dir('i*.csv'); 
opts = detectImportOptions(d(1).name,"Delimiter",",");
T = {};
for i=1:numel(d)
    fid = fopen(d(i).name,'r');
    nhdr = 8 + cell2mat(textscan(fid,'Total Channels:%f',1,'HeaderLines',5,'Delimiter',','));
    fid = fclose(fid);
    if nhdr == 8   % skip no data in file cases if that occurs (dpb conjecture)
        warning(['No data.  Skipped file: ' d(i).name])  
        continue
    end        
    opts.DataLines = [nhdr+2 inf];
    opts.VariableNamesLine = nhdr+1;
    T{i} = readtable(d(i).name,opts);
end
And warning message
Warning: Column headers from the file were modified to make them valid MATLAB identifiers before creating variable names for the table. The original column headers are saved in the VariableDescriptions property.
Set 'VariableNamingRule' to 'preserve' to use the original column headers as table variable names.
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  Mathieu NOE
      
 il 1 Ott 2021
        hello 
simply add this line at the start of your code :
warning off
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  Gabriel
 il 9 Gen 2023
				warning off
This is a very bad solution. It's like hitting a fly with a bomb.
every warning has an off switch that you can switch just it. 
use 
[msg,warnID] = lastwarn
to find the warning ID and then switch just this specific warning OFF using 
warning('off','MATLAB:table:ModifiedAndSavedVarnames')
or in general
warning('off',warnID)
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