How to save specific variable names

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abj9
abj9 on 27 Apr 2017
Commented: abj9 on 27 Apr 2017
Hello!
I have a large workspace and i want to save workspace variables that includes specific characters and letters. For example i want to save multiple variables that contains "T22P50" in their name. For instance, I got the variable names "Pressure_T22P50", "Position_T22P50" etc and i want to save these into a .mat file. Since these variables changes for different tests (T22P50, T30P50 etc), is there a way that the save function can search in the workspace for variables containing the specific characters, instead of manually changing them each time?
I hope the question is clear, thanks in advance!
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 27 Apr 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 27 Apr 2017
Note that your code would be much simpler, faster, and more reliable if you did not put meta-data into variable names:
Better code (simpler, faster, more reliable, easier to read,...) would simply use indexing or fieldnames instead of putting meta-data into variable names. Then your question would simply require saving one variable, and would not rely on ugly hack code.

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KL
KL on 27 Apr 2017
Edited: KL on 27 Apr 2017
workspaceVars = who;
findVars = strfind(workspaceVars, 'P250');
indexVars = find(not(cellfun('isempty', findVars)));
Now you can use workspaceVars and indexVars along with save. For example,
save('name.mat',workspaceVars{indexVars(1)})
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KL
KL on 27 Apr 2017
Intuitive idea is to define that as a variable and just change it just once at the top. If you have all the possible names in an array, even better.
abj9
abj9 on 27 Apr 2017
Thank you, KL! Your answers helped me a lot :)

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 27 Apr 2017
Vars=who('*_T22P50');
save('MatFile',Vars{:});

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