Automatically create variable names

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FERNANDO CALVO RODRIGUEZ
FERNANDO CALVO RODRIGUEZ on 10 Feb 2023
Edited: Stephen23 on 13 Feb 2023
Hello!
I am trying to create variable names automatically, such as:
Name_1
Name_2
Name_3
...
Name_N
To assign a different value to each one.
Do you know how to do it, any idea?
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chrisw23
chrisw23 on 13 Feb 2023
may be field names are a solution
define an empty struct
myStruct = []
and add fieldnames dynamically
myStruct.(<varName>) = myVal
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 13 Feb 2023
@chrisw23: given the sequentially-numbered names shown in the original question, basic indexing would be simpler and much more efficient.

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Answers (1)

埃博拉酱
埃博拉酱 on 13 Feb 2023
NameIndex=1;
Value=2;
eval(sprintf('Name_%u=%d',NameIndex,Value));
Name_1 = 2
This is possible by eval but as mentioned in the comments section, it is not recommended if there is not a very good reason.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 13 Feb 2023
Edited: Stephen23 on 13 Feb 2023
The name "MATLAB" comes from "MATrix LABoratory", i.e. it is designed to work efficiently with arrays and indexing. Indexing is a MATLAB superpower. If you do not use indexing, then using MATLAB will be... difficult. The name "MATLAB" does not come from "lets store the data in lots and lots of separate variables and make our data harder to work with":

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