How to read a variable whose suffix changes randomly?

Hi,everyone!
I have met a problem when ran a M program.
For example,running the program will product a variable as 'a_1'.And the number '1' is random.
Now,I want to get the value of 'a_number' and apply to myself M program.
How to do?
Thanks.

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MT_jsmith
MT_jsmith el 24 de Ag. de 2018
Editada: Walter Roberson el 24 de Ag. de 2018
clear;
clc;
time_1=0;
time_2=0;
time_3=0;
mdfimport()%It is M.file and products two signals: P01_Line_*and time_*.
% * is a random number
pause
if time_1~=0
linet=time_1;
pn=1;
elseif time_2~=0;
linet=time_2;
pn=2;
elseif time_3~=0
linet=time_3;
pn=3;
end
p11=sprintf('P01_Line_%d',pn);
P01=exist(p11);
if P01==1
linep0=eval(p11);
end
MT_jsmith
MT_jsmith el 24 de Ag. de 2018
If I need to deal with different signals,using mdfimport will product many variables . Is there a better way?
Stephen23
Stephen23 el 24 de Ag. de 2018
Editada: Stephen23 el 15 de Mzo. de 2019
@MT_jsmith: if you are using this FEX submission, then no, there is no better way because unfortunately the author made some bad design decisions, and instead of simply returning a structure they make all of the variables magically appear in the workspace. Basically their bad design decision forces you to write bad code.
However there is a simple solution: download this much better designed tool:
which lets you simply load into an output variable (a cell array):
data = importMDF3(...)
Note that the MATLAB Vehicle Network toolbox also supports reading MDF files:

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