Easy Question - Set Variable to Another Variable Using sprintf
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I have a GUI with drop-down boxes, and based on these drop-down box values I load a specific variable (large matrix) out of my .mat file.
Here's that code which works:
STstr = get(handles.source_type,'String');
STval = get(handles.source_type,'Value');
switch STstr{STval};
case 'Single Point Source'
source_type='SingleHeightMesh';
end
SHstr = get(handles.scan_height, 'String');
SHval = get(handles.scan_height,'Value');
switch SHstr{SHval};
case '100ft'
scan_height='100';
end
filespec='%s%s';
load('MCNPdata.mat',sprintf(filespec,source_type,scan_height));
The problem is that the rest of my code uses another variable, HeightMesh which I need to assign to the large matrix I just loaded.
HeightMesh=sprintf(filespec,source_type,scan_height);
This code just assigns HeightMesh to the string value of the name of that matrix variable. How can I simply take this matrix I loaded (the name of the matrix will vary based on multiple drop-down options) and assign it to HeightMesh?
Thanks in advance.
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Shashank Prasanna
2013 年 1 月 31 日
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2013 年 1 月 31 日
S = load('MCNPdata.mat',sprintf(filespec,source_type,scan_height));
S is a structure and one of its elements will be the matrix.
HeightMesh=S.(sprintf(filespec,source_type,scan_height));
Dynamically access the matrix as above
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Shashank Prasanna
2013 年 1 月 31 日
Here is an example that works for demonstration:
S=load('accidents.mat','datasources');
HeightMesh=S.('datasources');
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