Create a series of variables with names that include numbers
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I need to create some fake data for testing a program. The fake data is a series of variables with names like VAR004300, VAR004400, VAR004500, etc. Each variable will be a 1x1 struct with 5 fields (same 5 fields for all variables). What is the smart way to create these variables? I would like to avoid typing out the field names the same way dozens of times. The dumb way:
VAR004300 = struct('FIELD1', value431, 'FIELD2', value432, ...);
VAR004400 = struct('FIELD1', value441, 'FIELD2', value442, ...)
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Stephen23
on 29 Apr 2023
Edited: Stephen23
on 29 Apr 2023
"I was looking for an efficient way to create them all without having to type them all in."
Sure, that was perfectly clear from your question. And as everyone here was explaining, there is no "efficient way" to do that. Not only that, forcing meta-data into variable names makes processing data much harder, slower, and buggier, so the whole approach should be avoided anyway. Which is exactly what the links you were given explain.
The simpler, easier, and much more efficient approach is to use one array. Exactly what kind of array is best depends on the specific situation.
If you really are interested in "efficient" ways of storing and working with data, then understand that meta-data is data, and that data should be stored in variables (not in variable names or fieldnames). Then you can really start to write neat, robust, efficient, generalizable code:
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John D'Errico
on 28 Apr 2023
The funny thing is, what you want to do actually is the bad way to solve the problem.
Instead, learn to use arrays. Learn to use cell arrays, instead of dynamically naming your variables.
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