parquetwrite: 'VariableNames' is not a recognized parameter

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David
David on 17 Oct 2025 at 4:11
Answered: Harald on 21 Oct 2025 at 8:36
I'm using parquetwrite and Matlab 2024a. I'm trying to use the VariableNames optional input but I'm getting an error message saying: 'VariableNames' is not a recognized parameter.
Why am I getting this error? In the help documentation it says VariableNames was added to parquetwrite starting in R2024a. I'm running version 24.1.0.2578822 (R2024a) Update 2.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 17 Oct 2025 at 5:03
How are you calling parquetwrite: from a script or from the command-line ?
David
David on 17 Oct 2025 at 5:09
I'm running from the command line.
For example, here's the output if I take the parquetwrite documentation example and add a VariableNames input:
>> T = readtable('outages.csv');
>> parquetwrite('outagesDefault.parquet',T,'VariableNames',T.Properties.VariableNames)
Error using parquetwrite (line 188)
'VariableNames' is not a recognized parameter. For a list of valid name-value pair arguments, see the
documentation for this function.

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Harald
Harald on 21 Oct 2025 at 8:36
Hi,
I can reproduce the problem in R2024a. The code works fine in R2024b.
Workaround for R2024a: In your example, there should not be a need to specify VariableNames since according to the documentation, they will be derived from the input table anyway. If in other settings you need different variable names, I'd suggest to change the VariableNames of the input table (or a copy of it):
T = readtable('outages.csv');
T2 = T;
T2.Properties.VariableNames = newNames;
parquetwrite('outagesDefault.parquet',T2)
Best wishes,
Harald

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