how to rename a variable?

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Navid
Navid el 10 de Mayo de 2014
Comentada: Navid el 12 de Mayo de 2014
Hi,
I have a cell which contains twenty different names( Names<1x20 cell>),there is also twenty variables in my workspace like : VarName1 VarName2... I need to assign those names to these variables,the point is that I can not just overwrite them because I have values in variables and do not want to loss them.
any help would really appreciated.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 10 de Mayo de 2014
Editada: Image Analyst el 10 de Mayo de 2014
A cell cannot contain 20 different names unless the cell contains another cell, or a character array (which means all the names are the same length).
Your "Names" variable can be a 1x20 cell array - that is, an array of cells . Each cell (of the 20 cells in the array) may contain one string, or one of anything else, such as another cell, a double matrix, a structure, a table, etc. Please read the FAQ for an explanation of what cells are and how they work. http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#What_is_a_cell_array.3F
Not sure why you're asking about cells at all. If you have 20 named variables like VarName1 VarName2, and so on, you can rename them and retain their data/values like this:
newVar1 = VarName1; % Copy to new variable with new and different name.
clear('VarName1'); % Delete old variable with old name.
newVar2 = VarName2;
clear('VarName2');
newVar3 = VarName3;
clear('VarName3');
and so on down to 20.
If you want those 20 separately named variables in a new cell array , with one variable in each cell, you can do this:
ca{1} = VarName1; % Copy to new variable with new and different name.
clear('VarName1'); % Delete old variable with old name.
ca{2} = VarName2;
clear('VarName2');
ca{3} = VarName3;
clear('VarName3');
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 11 de Mayo de 2014
This is very strongly recommended against. You should just avoid the whole situation in the first place. If you insist on ignoring recommendations, then you can use the third example in the FAQ (as Azzi referred you to yesterday):
for i=1:10
eval(sprintf('A%d = [1:i]', i));
end
This is what it would look like:
IST_WANDLER_MOM = 42; % Initialize with something
eval(sprintf('%s_newName = %s', ind2{3}, ind2{3}));
Assuming that all those variables already exist somehow, you'd do the above in a loop
for k = 1 : length(ind2)
eval(sprintf('%s_newName = %s', ind2{k}, ind2{k}));
end
At some point you'll eventually realize why it's recommended not to do that.
Navid
Navid el 12 de Mayo de 2014
Thank you so much for your help.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek el 10 de Mayo de 2014

Star Strider
Star Strider el 10 de Mayo de 2014
The solution to How can I use a for loop to reassign matrix names? may work for you.

Navid
Navid el 10 de Mayo de 2014
thanks for your respond,but it does not work,as I mentioned before,I have an array which contains of different names,I will attach my array here,maybe it helps.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 11 de Mayo de 2014
Star, you need to widen the columns to get rid of the ... and see the whole string.
Star Strider
Star Strider el 12 de Mayo de 2014
They were that way in the cell. I used char to see the entire string.

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