How to export and save values in a cell?

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I have a variable in my workspace with 3 rows and 16 columns. Now I want to save the values in the cell in the first row and column13 separately (there is a column of 1000 values in that cell). I use:
A = save(variable_name{1: 13});
However, I get the error: too many output arguments. Does anyone know how I can extract the column vector in that one cell?
Thanks, and sorry if this is a very basic question.
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Chad Greene
Chad Greene on 20 Jul 2017
Right, the save function is trying to save a .mat file on your computer. Do you want to save a .mat file or are you trying to get the values of the cell into an array called A?
Rosie
Rosie on 20 Jul 2017
maybe "save" is not the right function to use. I'm just trying to get the values of the cell.

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 20 Jul 2017
Call the save function without any output arguments. The function does not support them.
To save the cell in row 1 and column 13 separately, define it as a variable and then save the variables you want:
R1C13 = cell_array(1,13);
save('filename.mat', 'R1C13')
Experiment to get the result you want.

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