How to close a .mat file

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Nathanael
Nathanael on 16 Jan 2014
Answered: Li GMA on 14 Aug 2019
Hello!
When loading a "*.mat" file i simply use load('foo.mat'), how can i close this file after loading it?
Thank you
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jacky chen
jacky chen on 16 Jan 2014
it's a good question ,you maybe can load the *.mat in a subprogram, then you can return the variable and know which variable is in the *.mat, then use clear to delete them .
Nathanael
Nathanael on 16 Jan 2014
Thank you! Is it possible to create a blank mat file? Without loading the varibles in the workspace with it?

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Friedrich
Friedrich on 16 Jan 2014
The load command should do that automatically. Load open the file, reads the data and closes the file aftwards. So there is no need for your to close it.
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jacky chen
jacky chen on 16 Jan 2014
he maybe just wants to delete the variable from load..
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 16 Jan 2014
In that case use
struct_name = load('foo.mat');
and refer to struct_name.VARIABLENAME instead of VARIABLENAME . Then
clear struct_name
to get rid of them all.

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Li GMA
Li GMA on 14 Aug 2019
Also there is a button in the top panel, "Clear Workspace".

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