How do I assign result array of a loop to a variable name?

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Atanu
Atanu le 28 Juil 2022
Commenté : Atanu le 29 Juil 2022
I have a for loop which gives an one dimensional array in each iteration. (i.e. [1;2;3;4]) But they could be different in length. The example code is given below.
feature = ["intensityofcost1","intensityofcost2","intensityofcost3", ...
"rewardconcentration1","rewardconcentration2","rewardconcentration3", ...
"rewardconcentration4"];
uniqueFeature = {'uniqueCost1','uniqueCost2','uniqueCost3', ...
'uniqueReward1','uniqueReward2','uniqueReward3','uniqueReward4'};
for ii = 1:numel(feature)
% some code
uniqueFeature{ii} = unique(noNaNcleanedData);
end
I want to assign the result of each iteration to the variable names in 'uniqueFeature' cell array. How can I do it?

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord le 28 Juil 2022
Can you dynamically create variables with numbered names like uniqueCost1, uniqueCost2, uniqueCost3, etc.? Yes.
Should you do this? The general consensus is no. That Answers post explains why this is generally discouraged and offers several alternative approaches.
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Atanu
Atanu le 29 Juil 2022
I think it would increase the readability of my script. Else I always have to refer back to the array name container uniqueFeature to see which variable I am dealing with.
Besides, I am generally curious about how people do it.
Atanu
Atanu le 29 Juil 2022
Got it. Thank you very much!

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