Importing and naming files in a loop
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sarah Abdellahi
il 25 Set 2018
Commentato: Stephen23
il 25 Set 2018
Friends :)
I want to import several files sequentially. In each step, I want the required data to be extracted and then stored in a variable. I have problem storing the data I know its a wrong way to write it, but to explain what I mean, here is how I would like them to load in matlab. Thank you
for i=1:65
load(['DATA_' num2str(i) '.mat'])
Test(i)_1L=(((cDA_1L_WS.DATA.*1000)-4)/0.2133.*3.6/1.608);
Test(i)_2L=(((cDA_2L_WS.DATA.*1000)-4)/0.2133.*3.6/1.608);
end
In other words, my output vectors would be like:
Test1_1L, Test1_2L, Test2_1L,Test2_2L, Test3_1L ,Test3_2L ...
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Stephen23
il 25 Set 2018
As Fangjun Jiang wrote, magically changing variable names like that not recommended. Dynamically creating or accessing variable names is one way that beginners force themselves into writing slow, complex, buggy code that is hard to debug. Read this to know why:
You should use neat, simple, and very efficient indexing, exactly as Fangjun Jiang showed.
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Fangjun Jiang
il 25 Set 2018
Without more details, the first thing to correct is the variable name
Test(i)_1L should be Test_1L(i)
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Fangjun Jiang
il 25 Set 2018
Naming your variables as Test1_1L, Test2_1L, Test3_1L, ... is a bad ideal. There are plenty of Q&As in this forum emphasizing that.
Instead, your data will be stored in the vector Test_1L. Your Test1_1L is in Test_1L(1), Test2_1L is in Test_1L(2), Test3_1L is in Test_1L(3), etc.
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