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sum of all the variables in workspace how to find?

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Seetha Rama Raju Sanapala
Seetha Rama Raju Sanapala am 27 Feb. 2018
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 27 Feb. 2018
I have some 100 numbers in the workspace with big names. I want to find the sum of all these variables in the workspace - without writing the big equation for it. Is there a direct way to find the sum of all the numeric variables in the workspace?
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Adam
Adam am 27 Feb. 2018
Bearbeitet: Adam am 27 Feb. 2018
If you want to sum them why are they in individual variables in the first place instead of being in an array, which is the natural place for a bunch of numbers for which taking the sum is an appropriate action?
There may be some horrendous way using 'whos' and 'eval', but I never use eval so I wouldn't know the syntax even if it does exist.
Stephen23
Stephen23 am 27 Feb. 2018
" Is there a direct way to find the sum of all the numeric variables in the workspace?"
No, there is no direct way to achieve this. And the indirect ways are very bad ways to write code: pointlessly complex, slow, buggy, hard to debug.
Learn to use arrays because that is what MATLAB is for. If you want to learn how to use MATLAB efficiently then use arrays.

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Noam
Noam am 27 Feb. 2018
clear all;
x=10;
y=2;
z=3;
allvariables = whos;
sumOfVars = 0;
for i = 1:length(allvariables)
sumOfVars = sumOfVars + eval(allvariables(i).name);
end
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Seetha Rama Raju Sanapala
Seetha Rama Raju Sanapala am 27 Feb. 2018
Thank you all for the comments and answers. I have learnt some new things. Also from comments - what to avoid, the bad practices. Both the solution and the comments are new learning for me.
Stephen23
Stephen23 am 27 Feb. 2018
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 27 Feb. 2018
"what to avoid, the bad practices"
e.g. putting all of your data into lots of separate variables and then using eval.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 27 Feb. 2018
No there is no direct way to do that. You should avoid the problem by not using separate variables for them to begin with.
Adding all the variables is possible but the cleanest approach is probably to save the workspace to a file and to load the file into a struct and use one of several ways to add the fields to the struct.

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