Saving and Loading MAT Files
This example shows how to save and load a MAT file.
Create variable matVar1 with a 2-by-3 matrix of uniformly distributed random numbers between 0 and 1.
disp('Create variable matVar1:')
matVar1 = rand(2, 3)
Create variable matVar1:
matVar1 =
0.8147 0.1270 0.6324
0.9058 0.9134 0.0975
Create variable matVar2 with a 3-by-3 matrix constructed from the integers 1 through 9 with equal row and column sums.
disp('Create variable matVar2:')
matVar2 = magic(3)
Create variable matVar2:
matVar2 =
8 1 6
3 5 7
4 9 2
Create variable matVar3 with a table constructed by 3 rows and 2 columns.
disp('Create variable matVar3:') matVar3 = table([10; 20; 30], {'M'; 'F'; 'F'}, 'VariableNames', {'Age', 'Gender'})
Create variable matVar3:
matVar3 =
3×2 table
Age Gender
___ ______
10 {'M'}
20 {'F'}
30 {'F'}
List the names of variables in the current workspace that start with matVar.
disp('List variables starting with matVar.') who('matVar*')
List variables starting with matVar. Your variables are: matVar1 matVar2 matVar3
Save variables matVar1, matVar2, and matVar3 in a MATLAB formatted binary file (MAT-file) called 'example.mat'.
disp('Save variables to MAT-file:') disp('>> save example.mat matVar1 matVar2 matVar3') save example.mat matVar1 matVar2 matVar3;
Save variables to MAT-file: >> save example.mat matVar1 matVar2 matVar3
Remove variables matVar1 and matVar2 from the current workspace.
disp(' ') disp('Remove matVar1 and matVar2 from the current workspace:') disp('>> clear matVar1 matVar2') clear matVar1 matVar2;
Remove matVar1 and matVar2 from the current workspace: >> clear matVar1 matVar2
List the names of the variables in the current workspace that start with matVar.
disp(' ') disp('List variables starting with matVar.') who('matVar*')
List variables starting with matVar. Your variables are: matVar3
Load the variables in the MAT-File 'example.mat' into the current workspace.
disp('Load variables from example.mat:') disp('>> load example.mat') load example.mat;
Load variables from example.mat: >> load example.mat
List the names of the variables in the current workspace that start with 'matVar'.
disp(' ') disp('List variables starting with matVar.') who('matVar*')
List variables starting with matVar. Your variables are: matVar1 matVar2 matVar3
Display any variable by typing the variable name.
disp('Display variable matVar1:') disp('>> matVar1') matVar1
Display variable matVar1:
>> matVar1
matVar1 =
0.8147 0.1270 0.6324
0.9058 0.9134 0.0975