How to save multiple text files with same name, but with incrementing numbers
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    Luís Henrique Bordin
 on 21 Sep 2020
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Luís Henrique Bordin
 on 22 Sep 2020
            Hi all,
I need to save multiple text files with the same name, just incrementing numbers at the end of the filename. The function I'm using, writetable, requires to specify the filename between apostrophes, so the function cannot recognize the changing filename, returning as output always the same. Thank you!
str = 'ccc2019RS';
t = 0;
for f = 1:74
    t = t + 1;
    Filename =  [str,num2str(t)];
    tab = table(Y(:),M(:),D(:),H(:)),astrF(:,f),ssh2D(:,f),tempF(:,f),salF(:,f));
    writetable(tab,'FileName.dat','Delimiter','tab','WriteVariableNames',false);
    clear tab FileName
end
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  Stephen23
      
      
 on 22 Sep 2020
				Get rid of this line:
clear tab FileName
It is entirely pointless and unnecessarily slows down your code. Trying to micro-manage MATLAB memory management without really understanding how it works usually results in complex, inefficient code.
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  sushanth govinahallisathyanarayana
 on 22 Sep 2020
        Instead of filename.dat, you could substitute
['myFilename_',num2str(i),'.dat], as the loop increments, it will create a new name.
Hope this helps, 
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  Stephen23
      
      
 on 22 Sep 2020
        
      Edited: Stephen23
      
      
 on 22 Sep 2020
  
      "The function I'm using, writetable, requires to specify the filename between apostrophes..."
Actually the writetable documentation states that the filenames must be specified by a character vector or a scalar string. In either case it makes no difference if the name is specified in the function call or supplied as a variable.
"so the function cannot recognize the changing filename"
Actually it does (just like all MATLAB function that read/write file data do). For example, you could do this:
fnm = sprintf('%s%d.dat',str,t);
..
writetable(tab,fnm,..);
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