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"Subscripting into an mxArray is not supported" error in Simulink User Defined Function due to 'fieldnames' extrinsic call

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Although I look around the same question on web and see the reasons, I can not find a way to get rid of this error.
I got the error 'Subscripting into an mxArray is not supported' while using Simulink-User Defined Function. My 'extrinsic' call is fieldnames. How can I assign fieldNames(capital 'N', fieldNames=fieldnames(data)) prior to that call? How can I tell the types of fieldNames are strings without subscripting into an mxArray? Because I cannot use fieldNames(i)=...
Note: Or any other suggestion without cell array, fieldname etc? More specifically, I have a .mat file, variable names and their values in it. I will use not only the values, but also their names (strings or char) in my calculations. That is, somehow I should access variable names and values in my Simulink-User Defined Function
function damping = fcn(u)
%#codegen
coder.extrinsic('fieldnames');
coder.extrinsic('length');
coder.extrinsic('cell');
coder.extrinsic('cellstr');
coder.extrinsic('string');
numberOfHydroData = 0;
i = 0;
stateProducts = zeros(10,1);
fieldName = ' ';
for k=1:1:13
for kk=1:1:5
% fieldNames(k,kk)=' '; %if uncomment, will give error
end
end
%%
hydroData = load('data.mat');
hydroData = hydroData.hydroData; % see image below to see how hydroData looks like after implementing this line
numberOfHydroData = length(fieldnames(hydroData))
%% calculation
hydroForces = zeros(6,1);
damping = zeros(6,1);
stateProducts = zeros(int8(numberOfHydroData),1);
fieldNames = cellstr(fieldnames(hydroData));
for i=1:1:numberOfHydroData
fieldNames(i) % just for test below code
% fieldName = char(fieldNames((i))); % if uncomment, will give error
end
% damping = [0;0;0;0;0;0];
damping = hydroForces;
%%
end

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