Is there a way to save a variable created in a function to the workspace?
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I have a variable being created in a function and want to save in the workspace so the command window can access.
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Oleg Komarov
il 19 Mar 2012
the syntax of a function could be summarized as:
[output1, output2, ...] = function(input1, input2, ...)
Say, yuor variable is named X in the function, then all you need to do is:
X = function(...)
If you call the function as:
function(...)
your variable will be assigned automatically to ans, otherwise to
anyname = function(...)
anyname will be what is X in your function.
As Aldin pointed out, if you're in a GUI then use:
assignin('base','someName',X)
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Aldin
il 19 Mar 2012
If you working in GUI i THINK that's impossible. It is an mistake in MATLAB because the data are not permanent as in Java.
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Oleg Komarov
il 19 Mar 2012
generally, to swap variable from any specific workspace to the base one you can use:
assignin('base','someName',yourvar)
Aldin
il 19 Mar 2012
Hi Oleg. Sorry for my behavior. Thank you. I didn't know that.I think It would be better for MATLAB to think object oriented.
Sahyadri Vibhu
il 20 Mar 2012
I think "persistent" will help.
Just use
persistent variable_name = value
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Walter Roberson
il 20 Mar 2012
That is not valid syntax. You can use
persistent variable_name
to indicate that the variable keeps its value between calls. You cannot, though, initialize it in the same statement, and doing so would be a waste of the idea that you want to pull back the value the variable had in the last function call.
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