save does not recognize text scalar
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Richard
el 24 de Jul. de 2025
Comentada: Walter Roberson
el 25 de Jul. de 2025
The following code snippet fails unexpectedly:
clear;
myFilename = 'SavedData';
mustBeTextScalar(myFilename); % Throws exception if not true.
x = 3;
save(myFilename, x);
The variable myFilename passes the mustBeTextScalar as expected. However, the save command fails with the message
Error using save
Argument must be a text scalar.
Error in
saveTest (line 5)
save(myFilename, x);
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
QUESTION: Why does save not see myFilename as a text scalar, even though mustBeTextScalar passes it?
[MATLAB Version: 25.1.0.2943329 (R2025a)]
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Fangjun Jiang
el 24 de Jul. de 2025
Editada: Fangjun Jiang
el 24 de Jul. de 2025
It is not about the variable name myFilename.
save(myFilename)
or
save(myFilename,'x')
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Stephen23
el 25 de Jul. de 2025
"...But in doing so it would have lost the name of the numeric scalar and would only have its value. This is why save() needs text vectors containing the names of variables to be saved, instead of needing the content of those variables."
Yet TABLE manages to do this, so it turns out that functions do not "need" text inputs like this.
Walter Roberson
el 25 de Jul. de 2025
Well, table() uses inputname under the hood, and invents variable names for cases where expressions were passed. save() does not have the luxary of being able to invent variable names.
x = [1;2;3];
table(x, [4;5;6], +x)
... variable names are used where inputname() is able to figure them out, and otherwise variable names are invented for expressions.
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