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How to derive a variable name from a variable?

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Rightia Rollmann
Rightia Rollmann am 7 Feb. 2017
Bearbeitet: Jan am 8 Feb. 2017
How to derive a variable name from a variable?
A = [5 6 7 8];
B = ‘A’;
A(1) % this works and return the first element of A which is 5
B(1) % this doesn’t work like the code above
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Rightia Rollmann
Rightia Rollmann am 7 Feb. 2017
What I want to do is to access the first column and then the second column of a 5-by-7 matrix which is the value of a field named B. B is the third field of struct A. How can I do it dynamically best?
Adam
Adam am 8 Feb. 2017
If B is a field of A why are you trying to create a variable B that represents the whole of A.
Just A.( 'B' ) would give what you want. Fields are not really ordered in a struct, at least not for general usage.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 7 Feb. 2017
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 7 Feb. 2017
Although often loved by beginners, dynamically accessing variable names is not a robust, fast, or good way to write code. It makes code hard to read, slow, difficult to debug, and has other disadvantages too:
If you really need to access the names dynamically, then consider using a structure: it is fast and easy to access structure field names dynamically:
S.A = [5,6,7,8];
x = 'A';
S.(x)

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 7 Feb. 2017
MATLAB does not recognise char(0145) and char(0146) as quotation marks in code.
A = [5 6 7 8];
B = 'A' % Sets ‘B’ TO Be Character ‘A’
B = A
B(1)
produces:
B =
A
B =
5 6 7 8
ans =
5

Jan
Jan am 8 Feb. 2017
Bearbeitet: Jan am 8 Feb. 2017
According to your comment, which is another problem than the original question:
A.B(:, 1:2)

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