trouble with the eval function and cell
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Hi guys,
AIM OF FUNCTION
First I need to read out ~100 .mat files with preprocessed data, each containing around 50 variables, a wild mixture of matrices, stings and structs. No problem so far. I then want to store all variables from a file in a cell array.
Example:
load processeddata3.mat
varList = who;
for i=1:+1:size(varList,1)
s = ['data{ex.no,1}.' varList(i) ' = ' varList(i)]
eval(s)
end
where data is the name of the cell array I wish to create, ex.no is the interal number of a dataset.
The string looks like that:
s = 'data{ex.no}.' 'AfterSpikes' ' = ' 'AfterSpikes'
If I type it in by hand it works perferctly, eval gives the error message
??? Undefined function or method 'eval' for input arguments of type 'cell'.
Any idea how to solve this, or an idea for a workaround? Help would really be appreciated.
Thanks, Alex
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Andrew Newell
am 20 Jan. 2012
Avoid eval - use dynamic field names:
data{ex.no,1}.(varList{i}) = varList{i};
A simpler approach is to use
s = load('processeddata3.mat');
EDIT: Modified in view of Walter's comment and discussion below
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Andrew Newell
am 21 Jan. 2012
Bearbeitet: per isakson
am 16 Feb. 2017
Oh! You can do that in a single command:
S = load('processeddata3.mat');
As for cells, one nice use for them is to store an array of strings of different lengths - and see also varargin.
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