Matlab turns char into double on cluster.

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Michael Stollenwerk
Michael Stollenwerk am 30 Mär. 2022
Kommentiert: Stephen23 am 5 Apr. 2022
On the cluster I run
matlab -nodesktop -r "program 1" > program_1.out 2>&1
where the first lines of code in "program" look like this
function program(dtaset_id)
addpath(genpath('../..'))
if isempty(gcp('nocreate'))
parpool(maxNumCompThreads,'IdleTimeout', 300)
end
whos
load(strcat('dataset_', dtaset_id, '.mat'))
whos
dtaset_id = str2num(dtaset_id);
The strange thing is that the first "whos" reports "dtaset_id" to be a char, and the second whos reports it to be a double, causing an error in the last line.
How and why does this happen?

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Voss
Voss am 30 Mär. 2022
It may be that the mat file you load contains a variable called dtaset_id, which is a double. When you load the mat file that value overwrites the previous value of dtaset_id in your workspace.
Here I've attached a mat file with a double dtaset_id to demonstrate.
dtaset_id = '0';
whos('dtaset_id') % char
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes dtaset_id 1x1 2 char
load(strcat('dataset_', dtaset_id, '.mat')) % overwrites dtaset_id with value from mat file
whos('dtaset_id') % now double
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes dtaset_id 1x1 8 double
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Michael Stollenwerk
Michael Stollenwerk am 5 Apr. 2022
Of course! That's it. Sorry, this one had me very puzzeled and as always in those cases its hiding in plain sight. Thanks!
Stephen23
Stephen23 am 5 Apr. 2022
This is one reason why it is recommended to always LOAD into an output variable:
S = load(..);

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