Create variables name with iteration number in each time step?
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k =0;
for Timestep = 1:3
for k = 1:5
DN(1,k) = k
end
% here I want to make variable names DN_1, DN_2, DN_3, DN_4 and DN_5 with different Timestep so, DN_1(Timestep), ..., DN_5(Timestep).
% DN_1(Timestep) = DN(1,1);
% DN_2(Timestep) = DN(1,2);
% DN_3(Timestep) = DN(1,3);
% DN_4(Timestep) = DN(1,4);
% DN_5(Timestep) = DN(1,5);
end
% I can generate DN_1, .., DN_5 with genvarname but I cannot make them as arrays.
% Thanks in advance if you have any good idea.
4 Comments
BYUNGTARK LEE
on 30 Jul 2023
Stephen23
on 30 Jul 2023
"But I am using this variables just for recording purpose. I am not using these variables in calculations."
It makes no difference what you are using data for, the simple and effiicient approach is to use indexing into one array.
BYUNGTARK LEE
on 31 Jul 2023
Edited: BYUNGTARK LEE
on 31 Jul 2023
Answers (1)
Walter Roberson
on 29 Jul 2023
0 votes
Please read http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/304528-tutorial-why-variables-should-not-be-named-dynamically-eval for information about why we strongly recommend against creating variable names dynamically.
4 Comments
BYUNGTARK LEE
on 30 Jul 2023
Walter Roberson
on 30 Jul 2023
If you are "recording" as text display, then you can construct the text display with an appropriate character vector instead of needing it to be the name of a variable.
If you are "recording" by saving the variables to a file, then you can use dynamic structure field names and save() with the -struct option.
for k = 1:5
DNs.("DN_" + k) = k;
end
save(FILENAME, '-struct', 'DNs');
BYUNGTARK LEE
on 31 Jul 2023
Walter Roberson
on 31 Jul 2023
For the sake of discussion, write code as if you could access variable names using a syntax such as
DN_<k>(timestep) = value
with the <k> intended to show a dynamic variable name .
This syntax does not exist in MATLAB, but if you were to write demonstration code for us showing us exactly which dynamic variable names you want to use and where, then one of the volunteers can show you how to convert that into MATLAB code.
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