Saving workspace variables into one struct

I have a workspace containing
date (178x1 cell)
opposing_team (178x1 double)
team (178x1 double)
win (178x1 double)
I want to merge these variables into 1 struct. I tried using this code here
data = struct('date',{''},'opposing_team',[],'team',[],'win',[]);
but it deletes the data inside it, so when I open the variables it returns with a blank table. How do I create a struct that will keep the data inside? Thanks in advance.

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@Adhi Ariawan: do you want a scalar structure containing arrays, or a non-scalar structure containing scalars?
I'm not sure what scalar and non-scalar is.. but date is a dd/mm/yyyy format; opposing_team, team and win are integers. They are single columns containing rows of data. I want to save these data as is inside a struct.
Check my answer.

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Here are the two main options. First we will use this fake data:
>> date = num2cell(randi(365,178,1));
>> oppt = rand(178,1);
>> team = rand(178,1);
>> win = rand(178,1);
Non-Scalar structure of with scalar fields:
>> S = struct('date',date,'oppteam',num2cell(oppt),'team',num2cell(team),'win',num2cell(win));
>> size(S)
ans =
178 1
>> S(1)
ans =
scalar structure containing the fields:
date = 25
oppteam = 0.17320
team = 0.82512
win = 0.46835
Scalar structure with non-scalar fields:
>> S = struct('date',{date},'oppteam',oppt,'team',team,'win',win);
>> size(S)
ans =
1 1
>> S.date{1}
ans = 25
>> S.oppteam(1)
ans = 0.17320
>> S.team(1)
ans = 0.82512
>> S.win(1)
ans = 0.46835

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Scalar structure with non-scalar fields was what I was looking for. Thanks Stephen.
@Stephen23 Hello Stephen
I have so many non-scalar structures in my workspace and I want to use the command above without having to writing name by name, can you please advise?
Thanks in advance.
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 8 Aug 2022
Edited: Stephen23 on 9 Aug 2022
"I have so many non-scalar structures in my workspace and I want to use the command above without having to writing name by name, can you please advise"
Depending on what their names are and how many other variables there are, you could possibly use SAVE with its -regexp option or something similar. Read the SAVE documentation.
I have figured it out, that was helpful, thank you!

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