Setting a string as a variable name
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Hi there,
This is probably a very silly question but I'm using the follow snippet of code to extract some info from a data file. There are 5 values I would like to extract (i.e. numel(specVar) = 5), and the first one is a word while the last 4 are numbers. In my " if i == 1 " loop, I would like to assign the value from temp to specVal(1), rather than convert the string to a double , as I'm doing with specVal(2-5). I'm pretty sure this is just one simple command but "string(temp{2})" does not do it (obviously). What would be the right way to do this?
for i = 1:numel(specVar)
% FIND VALUE OF VARIABLES
expr = specVar(i);
[matchstart,~,~,~,~,~,splitstring] = regexpi(string,expr);
% ASSIGN THE VALUE TO THE VARIABLES
if ~isempty(cell2mat(matchstart))
temp = splitstring{1};
if i == 1
specVal(i) = string(temp{2});
end
specVal(i) = str2double(temp{2});
end
end
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