Creating variable whose name is part of a string

I have a .mat file as an input for my function and I know that it contains a struct, but I don't know exactly the name of that struct (is different from file to file).
>> s = load('myFile');
>> name = fieldnames(s)
name =
unknown
where unknown depends on the .mat file input I have.
How can I access s.unknown.X? (I know for sure that unknown have an X and Y field, whatever the input might be)

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Robert Cumming
Robert Cumming am 13 Jun. 2013

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Basically - dont use eval - its bad! use dynamic fieldnames instead! :)

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Vishal Rane
Vishal Rane am 13 Jun. 2013
Bearbeitet: Vishal Rane am 13 Jun. 2013
Agreed ! But how does one dynamically create a variable which is not intended to be a struct or struct field.
dont - change your design so you dont need to.
Jan
Jan am 13 Jun. 2013
I agree with Robert: Do not create variables dynamically. It would work, but increase the complexity of the code without any real benefit, slows down Matlab by impeding the JIT acceleration, and makes debugging much harder.
You are right, it is better to use dynamic fieldnames. My solution is:
s = load('myFile');
unknown = fieldnames(s);
unknown = unknown{1};
Now I can access
s.(unknown).X

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Vishal Rane
Vishal Rane am 13 Jun. 2013

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You could try this:
eval([name, ' = 10'])

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