How to save variables in MATLAB function in the workspace
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Good day.
I have a MATLAB function which I run from a script. I want to plot some variables in the function from my script so I want to save these variables in my workspace. Is there any way to do it other than using them as an output to the function when I call it from the script? The variables are many so I am trying to avoid too many output arguments.
Thanks now and always.
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Stephen23
2020-5-29
Messing around with assignin or lots of output variables is not a good approach.
Just assign the variables to fields of a structure and return that. Simple.
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Robin Kirsch
2020-5-29
Use assignin command
function y = test()
assignin('base','x',42)
y = 0
end
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Robin Kirsch
2020-5-29
this works only if you run your function first and then run your script to plot the variables of course
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Cris LaPierre
2020-5-29
You could also consider placing the variables in a structure. That way, your function only needs to have one output, yet all the variables can be passed out.
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Cris LaPierre
2020-6-1
Just to clarify, that wasn't Stephen's suggestion. His recommendation was NOT to do that. He suggested using a structure, as did I. That would likely be the quickest approach since you don't have to write the variables to the workspace or the harddrive.
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