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How to loop through a set of variables Y1..Y100

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Hi,
I've a group of matrix named Y1 .. Y100. Each matrix is 7244x1 (complex number).
I want to loop through them (Y1..Y100) so in each iteration I can plot the 7244x1 values.
How can I iterate through them?
Thanks in advance
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Ahmed AKL
Ahmed AKL il 1 Mar 2018
Sure, it will be nice if you can find a way to import the data in a better format.
The analyzer captures the RF signal and exports it to a .mat file (it doesn't give me any option to configure the format). Then I go to Matlab and load the .mat file, so I've a punch of data in my workspace as I explained in the question.
Do you have a solution for this?
Stephen23
Stephen23 il 1 Mar 2018
Modificato: Stephen23 il 1 Mar 2018
"Do you have a solution for this?"
Yes, as I already wrote, just load the data into a variable. This was also explained in the tutorial that I gave you a link to: did you read it? See my answer for how this can be applied to your situation.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 il 1 Mar 2018
Modificato: Stephen23 il 27 Giu 2019
"it will be nice if you can find a way to import the data in a better format."
Of course, it is simpler and more efficient to load into an output a structure and then access its fieldnames:
figure()
hold on
S = load(...);
For k = 1:100
plot(real(S.(sprintf('Y%d',k))))
end
So easy! By simply avoiding eval I wrote more efficient code using fewer characters: when beginners learn to avoid eval then they also write simpler, less buggy, more efficient code:

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jonas
jonas il 28 Feb 2018
Modificato: jonas il 1 Mar 2018
Try this:
figure;hold on
for i=1:100;
plot(eval(sprintf(['Y',num2str(i)])));
end
EDIT: For future reference, Stephen gave a better solution below. Only use EVAL() if it is absolutely necessary (which it rarely is, if ever?). See link for more info.
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Ahmed AKL
Ahmed AKL il 28 Feb 2018
Thanks a lot.
It works fine. but I made a small change to plot the real value without the imaginary part
plot(real ( eval(sprintf(['Y',num2str(i)]))) );
Stephen23
Stephen23 il 1 Mar 2018
Modificato: Stephen23 il 1 Mar 2018
Even better would be to import the data properly so that slow and buggy eval is not required.

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