Understanding the given lines of code

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Hello all, I am trying to understand the meaning of following lines of code, but not getting it clearly.
file_x_train = strcat( file_px, num2str(ii),'_M',num2str(M), '_N',num2str(N),'_', num2str(SNRdB),'dB.mat' );
file_h_train = strcat( file_py, num2str(ii),'_M',num2str(M), '_N',num2str(N),'_', num2str(SNRdB),'dB.mat' );
m1=matfile( file_x_train,'writable',true );
m1.x_subtrain =data_SNR_train;
where, M = number of antennas, N = number of elements, SNRdB is a constant value say 10 decibels.
I understood that first and second line of code is related to filename for a MAT file.
But I am not getting what does third and fourth line of code indicates.
Any help in this regard will be highly appreciated.

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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre il 24 Gen 2024
Modificato: Cris LaPierre il 24 Gen 2024
Have you tried asking in MathWorks AI Chat Playground?
After providing it your code and description, I asked it to provide a comment for each line. Here are the results
% Create file names based on ii, M, N, and SNRdB
file_x_train = strcat( file_px, num2str(ii),'_M',num2str(M), '_N',num2str(N),'_', num2str(SNRdB),'dB.mat' );
file_h_train = strcat( file_py, num2str(ii),'_M',num2str(M), '_N',num2str(N),'_', num2str(SNRdB),'dB.mat' );
% Create a matfile object with write access using the file name from above
m1=matfile( file_x_train,'writable',true );
% Assign the variable data_SNR_train to the x_subtrain property of the matfile object
m1.x_subtrain = data_SNR_train;
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chaaru datta
chaaru datta il 24 Gen 2024
@Cris LaPierre, @Aquatris Thank u sir for ur response...
Aquatris
Aquatris il 24 Gen 2024
Yes I should not have used load in my explanation. Thank you for the correction

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