"Error using save Must be a string scalar or character vector." - but it is a string!

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I'm getting the error when I run the following line:
save(['data/test',num2str(n),'.mat'],U,U_old,dt);
where n is my loop index. This is bizarre. For the record, when I stop at the breakpoint, typing this at the command line works:
save data/test1.mat U U_old dt
But I need to be able to change the filename within the loop, hence why I'm doing it the first way. When I type this at the command line:
['data/test',num2str(n),'.mat']
I get the expected 'data/test1.mat' result. The variable U is an 889x4 matrix, U_old is the same size, and dt is a single float. Even typing
save('data/test1.mat',U,U_old,dt);
at the command line when I stop gives me this error. What gives?

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A. Sawas
A. Sawas le 7 Avr 2019
Modifié(e) : A. Sawas le 7 Avr 2019
You need to enclose the variable names with qoutations like this:
save(['data/test',num2str(n),'.mat'],'U','U_old','dt');
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Jeet Shetty
Jeet Shetty le 4 Août 2021
what is n in your particular code, i have gotten the same error
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 4 Août 2021
At the time the user got the error, n was 1.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 7 Avr 2019
save( sprintf('data/test%d.mat', n), 'U', 'U_old', 'dt');
The quotes around the U and so on are the important part for your problem; the sprintf is just a cleaner way of creating the file name.
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Shuting Li
Shuting Li le 3 Fév 2021
And where can I add filepath? I want to save file in other filepath? Thank you very much
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 3 Fév 2021
filename = fullfile(filepath, sprintf('test%d.mat', n));
save(filename, 'U', 'U_old', 'dt');

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