How to call a MATLAB variable loaded in from a .mat file when you don't know the name of the variable beforehand

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I have a .mat file which contains a variable in it I want to perform some calculations on. The catch is I don't know the variable name beforehand.
I can load the variable just fine into my workspace using the who('-file',filepath) function to find the variable name, then the load() function to load the variable in (the .mat file only contains one variable, so I can just use the first entry in the variables_names array).
data=[1;2;3]; %generate data (real data is 4310x4310x150 matrix)
filename='matfile.mat'; %assign filename
save(filename,'data','-v7.3') %save data as .mat file (since actual data in code is large, using v7.3)
variable_names=who('-file',filename); %Grab the variable names in the .mat file
load(filename,variable_names{1}); %Using the only variable name in the .mat file, grab that variable.
Now, how do I perform calculations on the "data" file which can been loaded into be workspace? I can't call it directly because I don't know the name of the file beforehand. The easiest way would be to use eval():
new_data=eval(variable_names{1});
But that crashes my code (as all of the online forums told me it might). So, how do I assign the original values in the "data" array to this new variable "new data".
In my real code the data is generated in a compeltely different script than the data analysis is performed, so I can't just call the original "data" variable. Globals aren't really an option.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 24 Jan 2024
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 24 Jan 2024
"The easiest way would be to use eval():"
Use STRUCT2CELL, e.g.:
C = struct2cell(load(filename));
D = C{1};
Avoid LOADing directly into the workspace.
By LOADing into an output argument your task is easy.

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Voss
Voss le 23 Jan 2024
variable_names = who('-file',filename);
S = load(filename,variable_names{1});
new_data = S.(variable_names{1});
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 23 Jan 2024
S = load(filename,variable_names{1});
variable_names = fieldnames(S);
new_data = S.(variable_names{1});
Joshua Prince
Joshua Prince le 24 Jan 2024
I suspect these also would have worked, but the other answer was accepted because it allowed me to bypass grabbing the name of the file.

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