Passing multiple variables to function in 1 input

Is there any way to pass multiple variables in a single structure/cell/vector/whatever to a function, so that I can avoid writing out all variables and call variables within function shortly by their names (rather than eg. structureName.variableName)?
In other words, instead of this:
a=1;
b=2;
c=3;
...
z=24;
myFun(a, b, c, ..., z)
(and inside my function:)
function myFun(a, b, c, ..., z)
newVal = c % calling variable shortly by its name
I would like to have something like:
alphabet = struct('a', 1, 'b', 2, 'c', 3, ..., 'z', 24);
myFun(alphabet)
(and inside my function:)
function myFun(alphabet)
newVal = c % calling variable shortly by its name

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Maciej Grybko
Maciej Grybko el 4 de Nov. de 2018
Editada: Maciej Grybko el 4 de Nov. de 2018
I want to improve clarity of my program. I have 20+ functions and majority of their inputs are the same. Can I store them in 1 object? Or should I use global variables instead?
Or maybe saving workspace and loading it at the beginning of every function?
Stephen23
Stephen23 el 5 de Nov. de 2018
"Or should I use global variables instead?"
No.
Global variables are one way that beginners force themselves into writing slow, complex, buggy code.

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi el 4 de Nov. de 2018
Editada: Walter Roberson el 4 de Nov. de 2018

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Thanks. I checked couple of links. For me the best solution is structure array.
a = 1;
b = 24;
c = 349;
d = 0.07;
mydata = struct('f', {a, b, c, d})
[a, b, c, d] = mydata.f

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Matt J
Matt J el 5 de Nov. de 2018
Editada: Matt J el 5 de Nov. de 2018

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See my STRUCTVARS FEX tool for unpacking lots of structure fields to separate variables.

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Thanks Matt. That's what I was looking for. However, I figured out that the same is possible with MATLAB built-in structure arrays.
a = 1;
b = 24;
c = 349;
d = 0.07;
mydata = struct('f', {a, b, c, d})
[a, b, c, d] = mydata.f

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Matt J
Matt J el 5 de Nov. de 2018
If your variables really are just a long list of scalars, like in your posted example, you should be using vectors to carry them around, e.g.,
X=[a,b,c,d,...,z];
function myFun(X)
newVal = X(3)

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