Load .mat from file and assign new name
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I have a image.mat file and inside it is positive_sample variable of 4D matrix. I want to load this variable into a new variable. But if I type
new = load('image.mat');
Then new becomes a 1x1 struct and if i want to take positive_sample i must type
new.positive_sample
What I want is to not have to type .positive_sample. Means new = positive_sample after I load image.mat. How can i do this ?
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Guillaume
le 16 Déc 2018
Hoi, "It would be cool to have a possibility to automatically determin the variable name or just to asign it to another given variable"
This is very easy to do. Please start your own question rather than reviving a two year old one.
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Gabriele Pisetta
le 16 Mar 2022
Try using importdata instead of load
new = importdata('image.mat');
You will be able to call your data by typing only new instead of new.positive_sample.
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KSSV
le 24 Juin 2016
Modifié(e) : KSSV
le 24 Juin 2016
load('image.mat');
new = positive_sample ;
Or if you don't want to type the line new = positive_sample. Do the above step, and save the variable new into mat file. Next time, when you load you will get new directly.
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Steven Lord
le 24 Juin 2016
Try doing that with a MAT-file that contains a variable named 'alpha'.
load('image.mat');
new = alpha;
This is commonly referred to as "poofing" variables into the workspace and can cause unexpected issues.
Inside a function I recommend ALWAYS calling load with an output argument. If you need to refer to one of the variables from the MAT-file repeatedly, define a new variable by performing dot subscripting on that output.
mydata = load('image.mat');
new = mydata.positive_sample;
If you don't know the name of the variable, use dynamic field names.
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