Storing matlab variables for future use

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I ran a pretty long simulation on Matlab. Now, I need to run another one that uses the variable values from the previous one. But, I don't want to run the first simulation everytime I need to run the second time. The best case would be if I was able to store the workspace from the first simulation and allow the second simulation to use that as a starting point, whenever required. Is there any way this can be accomplished? Any help will be appreciated.
Regards,
Sen.
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Diptangshu Sen
Diptangshu Sen 2019-2-17
My question is precise and to the point. If you have confusions, please do not answer. Better than misleading people at least. There are lots od beginners on the community, asking questions. Sets them on a useless trail. And please do not take offence. There are community guidelines regarding both questioning and answering. Peace.

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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes 2019-2-17
Diptangshu - use save to write the output from the first simulation to file, and then use load to read that data from file for your second simuation.

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