How can I assign numbers to variables names?
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Hi all,
How can I assign numbers to variables names without making them vector elements, for example how we write the following for loop: for i=1:5 Ai=i^2; end in such a way that the result is: A1=1 A2=4 . . A5=25
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Paulo Silva
on 15 Mar 2011
3 votes
That's a very bad idea and there are already several similar questions at matlab answers.
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Salah Eddine
on 15 Mar 2011
Oleg Komarov
on 15 Mar 2011
@Salah: accept Paulo's answer if you think he answered your question.
Matt Tearle
on 15 Mar 2011
Why does this question keep coming up, I wonder...?
Walter Roberson
on 15 Mar 2011
The Endless September perhaps...
Matt Tearle
on 15 Mar 2011
Ouch. But seriously, why the sudden glut of virtually identical queries about a ill-advised practice? I've noticed some clumping of topics so far -- passing parameters to function functions, surface plots of vector data, now variables with numeric names. Weird.
Matt Fig
on 15 Mar 2011
It is almost like we need a FAQ or something...
Matt Fig
on 15 Mar 2011
I bet if we had just two hyper-linked lines show up somewhere in the process of posting a question, something like:
Are you wondering how to make variables like A1, A2, A3, A4, etc?
Are you wondering why == cannot find your number in an array?
That we could reduce these types of posts significantly. I don't think these two most common FAQs would make the Question submission process that much more cumbersome.
Jan
on 16 Mar 2011
@Matt: Please send this to Helen (files@mathworks.com). Or better: Let the user confirm, that the question cannot be solved by reading these two links.
peter
on 15 Mar 2011
0 votes
arrayfun(@(x) ['A',num2str(x)],[1:10],'uniformoutput',false)
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Oleg Komarov
on 15 Mar 2011
Which doesn't accomplishes what the OP asked.
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