i forgot to mention, i want to do this because everytime this program is ran, the filename to be loaded may have a different name
Need to load a file into a variable
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This is what i have:
f = load (filename)
where filename is just a string of characters (e.g. load_me.mat)
when i load this, i have to do f.load_me to access the information i want. Is there a way for me to just type in "f" and access all the information i loaded? Thanks
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Walter Roberson
el 26 de En. de 2012
If the file only has a single numeric variable in it, then when you save() the file, save it with the -ASCII option to a text file. When you load() a text file, no variable names are introduced.
When you load() a .mat file and assign the output to a variable, then the variable assigned to will always be a structure with one field for every variable that was stored in the file, even in the case where you ask to load() only one variable.
You can make an assignment such as:
fn = fieldnames(f);
f = f.(fn{1});
and then f would refer to the content of whatever the first variable in the .mat file happened to be. This would not, however, strictly satisfy the requirement to 'just type in "f" and access all the information i loaded' as it requires typing in two other commands as well.
Ah, it appears it could be shortened to one command:
f = cell2mat(struct2cell(f));
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