using loops to assign numerically assigned variables?

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Hello all. Sorry for the confusing question subject line, but I felt it best outlined it.
I know that I can assign variables to text files that are in numerical order, such as file1.txt, file2.txt, etc can be assigned to variables automatically by using a line such as
file=['file' num2str(wfm) '.txt'];
Then can I do a similar thing if have variables that have been assigned in succession of numbers in a loop instead of assigning each one, and also to assign the first few elements of them? Such as: Instead of
b1=14+value1(1:40)
b2=14+value2(1:40)
b3=14+value3(1:40)
How would i code it so it does for i=1:3 ['b' num2str(i)]=14+['value' num2str(i)](1:40); end
By the way, I am asking for this method because in my application, value1,value2,and value3 are of different lengths and therefore a simple assignment of variables to one variable with an index won't work.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Sam
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Samuel
Samuel el 29 de En. de 2013
haha I just wrote a sample pseudocode to outline my issue. My actual code involves 10 of those (and more to come as I process more tests), and noticed that there must be an easier way involving indexed arrays and for loops to accomplish the task.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 29 de En. de 2013
So use a 2D array, or a cell array.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski el 29 de En. de 2013
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Samuel
Samuel el 29 de En. de 2013
Reading the guide I think using cell arrays will enable me to assign a sequence of arrays of different dimensions. I will accept this answer and will follow up the thread if I run into problems. Thanks!

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