Dynamic struct names with strings.

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BdS
BdS on 24 Apr 2019
Edited: James Tursa on 24 Apr 2019
Hi
I have got a 4x1 cell (named= RankFileNames) with the following chars
'0_1_workspace_20190410.mat'
'0_2_workspace_20190228.mat'
'1_1_workspace_sectNorm_20190228.mat'
'1_2_workspace_sectNorm_20190410.mat'
I would like create the following dynamic struct: RawData.(RankFileNames{1,1}).factorlist=[2 4 5 3] next interation
RawData.(RankFileNames{2,1}).factorlist=[2 4 5 3] and so one
However, Matlab returns the following error: Invalid field name: '0_1_workspace_20190410.mat'.
I am not interested in getting the apostrophes. Desired solution: RawData.0_1_workspace_20190410.mat.factorlist and RawData.0_2_workspace_20190228.mat.factorlist
Do you have any hints? thank you in advance.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Apr 2019
You cannot do that. Field names cannot begin with a number or an underscore. You would need to prefix the file name with something.
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 24 Apr 2019
field names also can't have a .
The error message is entirely correct, your field names are invalid.
You could use matlab.lang.makeValidName to make valid field names out of your strings. This would change '1_1_workspace_sectNorm_20190228.mat' into 'x1_1_workspace_sectNorm_20190228_mat'
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Apr 2019
.. I still think it was a mistake for them to have gone from a simple function name such as genvarname() for the rather forgettable matlab.lang.makeValidName()

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