saving files in a loop with different names

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Hi
My code looks something like:
for k = 1:length(sixCenters)
grouped(:,:,k) = fisher_matrix;
filename = strcat(sixCenters(k),'.mat');
save(filename,grouped);
continue; end
end
fisher_matrix is just matrix of doubles, sixCenters is a 6x1 cell, containing charachters like "NYU", "Lond".. The way I construct filename, it is indicated as char, so the line where I want to save the matrix "grouped" throws the following error:
Error using save
Argument must contain a string.
Error in example_Script(line 22)
save(filename,grouped);
What can I do? Thanks

Accepted Answer

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 10 Sep 2015
Try this:
folder = pwd; % or whatever you want.
for k = 1 : length(sixCenters)
grouped(:, :, k) = fisher_matrix;
baseFileName = sprintf('%s.mat', sixCenters{k});
fullMatFileName = fullfile(folder, baseFileName);
save(fullMatFileName, 'grouped');
end

More Answers (1)

Hamoon
Hamoon on 9 Sep 2015
you should pass the string of the name of your variable, use this:
save(filename,'grouped');
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MiauMiau
MiauMiau on 9 Sep 2015
that does NOT solve the problem, same error message. the problem is as indicated with filename
Hamoon
Hamoon on 9 Sep 2015
Edited: Image Analyst on 10 Sep 2015
oh, you've got problem with filename too. you should use braces instead of parentheses for a cell array to get its value, when you use parentheses you refer to a cell with one dimension. So rewrite that section of your code as:
filename = strcat(sixCenters{k},'.mat');
and also you need to do what I said before:
save(filename,'grouped');

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