Variable changes value after using load
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Elías Heimisson
le 13 Juin 2014
Commenté : dpb
le 13 Juin 2014
I've been writing a script that runs a function with numerous subfunctions and I've been careful to not use global variables. At one point in the main function a few matrices saved as .mat are loaded if they do not exists in the workspace. The strange thing is that a variable of mine: maxnumsource = 2; That is one of the input parameters in that defines in the script that runs the main function changes value and is somehow redefined as maxnumsource = 1; after doing the load command. I wrote out the values of the variable right before and after the load and somehow it's redefined! Now the even stranger thing is that when I changed the name to maxnumsources with the added 's' this didn't happen anymore. So I 'fixed' the problem but I would like to know why this happens so I can avoid this in the future. And before anyone asks: No the loaded variables were not named maxnumsource.
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Image Analyst
le 13 Juin 2014
Always accept the results of load() into a structure so that you don't poof variables into existence and cause problems like you did.
storedStructure = load(fullFileName);
var1 = storedStructure.var1;
var2 = storedStructure.var2;
For example if there was a var3 in there, it's not going to blast over any var3 that I already have because I didn't explicitly allow it.
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