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Assigning a variable in a function that is available in the function
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I have a function which creates variables (which I want to use in the function only) that are listed in a file that contain the actual variable name and the associated starting/default value. I have tried assign(ws, 'var', val) where 'var' and val come from the file. The problem is these are being assigned to he base ws (regardless if ws = 'base' or 'caller'). I thought I could use evalin but that function needs to know the name of the variable you want to assign it to and that name comes from the file.
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Sean de Wolski
el 14 de Oct. de 2014
That sounds really difficult. Can you provide an actually minimal working example. You should not use or need eval to do this.
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Robert Cumming
el 14 de Oct. de 2014
Create a sub function which assigns (using assignin) your variables in the caller function where the caller function is the one where you actually want the variables.
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Matt J
el 14 de Oct. de 2014
Editada: Matt J
el 14 de Oct. de 2014
Methods that avoid eval and assignin are preferable (by far) for this kind of thing. You should use load as Sean suggested, but with an output argument
defaults=load('YourFile.mat');
You should also have the user provide a similar structure whose fields are the overrides
override.var1=val1
override.var2=val2;
etc...
Now you just loop through the fields of "defaults" and replace with overrides as needed,
settings=defaults;
fnames=fieldnames(settings);
for i=1:length(fnames)
if isfield(overrides,fnames{i})
settings.(fnames{i})=overrides.(fnames{i});
end
end
The desired data are now all in the fields of the structure "settings". If you strongly prefer them unpacked into separate variables, you could do so with STRUCTVARS ( Download ).
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